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  • Did the historical Jesus predict the destruction of the Temple?

    Some scholars, such as John A. T. Robinson, James Crossley, Jonathan Bernier or Michael Patrick Barber argue that the historical Jesus probably predicted the destruction of the temple. Some of their arguments for this include:

  • Did Jesus Exist? (Ultimate Historical Bibliography)

    Albrektson, Bertil. “Comments.” Scandia 59, no. 2 (1993): 183–6. Alfeyev, Hilarion. Jesus Christ: His Life and Teaching. New York: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2018. [2–20] Baker, Keith. “The Resurrection of Jesus in its Greco-Roman Setting Part 1.” Reformed Theological Review 62, no. 1 (2003): 1–13. Baker, Keith. “The Resurrection of Jesus in its Greco-Roman Setting…

  • Origin of the name “Isa” (Prof. al-Jallad)

    Article The Arabic name of Jesus عيسى >ysy has perplexed scholars since the be- ginning of source-critical studies of the Qur’an. It cannot be derived directly from any Northwest Semitic source, neither the Hebrew/yēšûa, nor the Syriac حمد in either its West/yešū/ or East /išō/ vocalizations, nor can it be explained by appealing to Greek…

  • Jesus as a Priestly Messiah (Prof. Aguilon)

    Article Some Jews believed that the future messiah would be a great prophet like Moses, others a high priest like Aaron, and most of the people expected a king like David who would come and restore the kingdom of Israel. In the late Second Temple Period arose a messianic movement, and many leaders claimed this…

  • Dating the Crucifixion of Jesus (Prof. Bond)

    Article It used to be a scholarly consensus that he was crucified on April 7th, year 30. Of course, not everybody agrees with this view. Some favour the year 30 without specifying the precise day or month (G. Theissen and A. Merz, The Historical Jesus: A Comprehensive Guide (London: SCM, 1998), 160). E. P. Sanders…

  • Jesus as a Philosopher (Runar M. Thorsteinsson)

    The inspired wise person is thought to be crazy: “His family came to take Jesus away, because [people were saying] ‘He’s out of his mind.’” [Mark 3:21] “[The wise man] is scolded by the common people, who regard him as mad and do not know that he is inspired.” [Plato, Phaedrus 249C-D] “[Jesus:] If anyone…

  • Did Jesus speak Greek?

    Although there are some who deny that Jesus spoke any language other than Aramaic, there is a growing number of scholars who recognize that Jesus certainly spoke Aramaic but probably also spoke Greek on occasion. Most scholars do not wish to attempt to identify such episodes, even if they recognize it as possible that Jesus…

  • Did Jesus really get crucified for claiming to be God? (Motive for crucifixion)

    Why weren’t his followers crucified when Jesus was crucified? “The cross is, first and foremost, mass control. “Despite knowing that Jesus and his immediate followers are harmless, Pontius Pilate crucifies Jesus as ‘king’ to convince this rebellious crowd of their messiah.” (Paula Fredriksen) “In crucifying criminals, the most frequently used means are chosen where the…

  • Is Jesus’ father “Pantera? (Zeichmann)

    Evidence Against It Tabor’s discussion of Pantera’s name is, frankly, confused and confusing, as he seems to either mix up or interpret in unusual ways the elements of his name. Tabor’s comments on the name Pantera are also in need of correction. The name (either a cognomen or an agnomen) is plainly a Greek moniker…

  • Did Jesus Exist?

    Good debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzjYmpwbHEA (Bart Ehrman makes the same point)