None the sources mentioned (except the controversial Josephus passage) have anything at all to say about the Resurrection, which I thought was the point of the OP - certainly of the title.
Even if Jesus was an historical figure (about which I am undecided), that is no indication of his divinity, or that his purported 'miracles' were any such thing. Many established historical figures have claimed divine or semi-divine status, but that's no reason to go all squiffy over Ramses or Alexander.
Boru
Even if Jesus was an historical figure (about which I am undecided), that is no indication of his divinity, or that his purported 'miracles' were any such thing. Many established historical figures have claimed divine or semi-divine status, but that's no reason to go all squiffy over Ramses or Alexander.
Boru
‘But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods or no gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.’ - Thomas Jefferson