- was
crucified by
Pontius Pilate. It is
commonly called the
Testimonium Flavianum.
Nearly all
modern scholars reject the
authenticity of this p****age in...
- two
explicit p****ages in the
Antiquities of the Jews: the
Testimonium Flavianum (Ant. 18.3) and a p****age that
mentions James as the
brother of Jesus...
-
scholars agree that
while this
Josephus p****age (called the
Testimonium Flavianum)
includes some
later interpolations, it
originally consisted of an authentic...
- (end) (1.473). Whealey,
Alice (2003).
Josephus on Jesus: The
Testimonium Flavianum Controversy from Late
Antiquity to
Modern Times.
Peter Lang Publishing...
-
James the Just. The long one has come to be
known as the
Testimonium Flavianum.
Scholars usually agree on the
authenticity of the
second p****age, while...
-
legend IMP CAES M
AVREL SEV
ALEXANDER AVG. Reverse: The
Amphitheatrum Flavianum (”The Colosseum”). It is
shown from the front, with four stories: the...
-
Baptist and
James the Just
which is
widely accepted, and the
Testimonium Flavianum,
which is
widely regarded as at best damaged.
Interpolation (m****cripts)...
- myth theory, like
Sergey Kovalev.
Kublanov also
regarded the
Testimonium Flavianum as authentic,
writing that the p****age, as
attested to in Agapius' chronicle...
-
paganos ("Song
against the pagans"), also
called the
Carmen adversus Flavianum ("Song
against Flavian"), is an
anonymous 4th- or 5th-century
Latin poem...
- of the Jews
written c. AD 95. The paragraph,
known as the
Testimonium Flavianum,
provides a
brief summary of Jesus' life, but the
original text has been...