Jesus in History
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
| Talmud | means "instruction" |
| Talmud | made of the Mishnah and the Gemara |
| Talmud | AD 200-500 |
| Talmud | "On the judgment day before the Passover they hanged Jesus of Nazereth because he preached sorcery, led men astray, and seduced Israel from her allegience." |
| Flavius Josephus | Jewish Antiquities |
| Flavius Josephus | Jewish writer |
| Flavius Josephus | AD 93-94 |
| Flavius Josephus | "the brother of Jesus, the so-called Christ" |
| Tacitus | Annals |
| Tacitus | AD 112-113 |
| Tacitus | Roman historian |
| Tacitus | "a most mischievous superstition" |
| Tacitus | "The Author whose name with Christus was put to death by the Procurtor Pontius Pilate during the reign of Tiberius, and a most mischievous supersition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judea, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and chameful from every part of the world find their center and become popular." |
| Suetonius | Vita Claudius |
| Suetonius | AD 121 |
| Suetonius | Roman historian who mixed up his facts |
| Suetonius | "At the instigation of Chrestus they created constant unrest" |
| Pliny the Younger | Letters |
| Pliny the Younger | AD 111-113 |
| Pliny the Younger | Roman governor |
| Pliny the Younger | "...assembled periodically at dawn and sang a hymn of praise to Christ (their leader) as to a god." |
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