News
2don MSN
A historian believes he’s found the location of Jesus Christ’s first miracle – and has newfound evidence to back it up.
Josephus, Our Primary Source The writings of this first-century Jewish historian are critical for reconstructing the world of Judaism into which Jesus was born.
Opinion: Jewish historian Flavius Josephus is the only independent source to attest to the existence and fate of Jesus, John the Baptist and James.
Dr. V. Burch, lecturer of theology at the Liverpool Cathedral, put forth the claim that he had discovered an Old Russian (Slavonic) text of Josephus containing long statements regarding Jesus, his ...
Okay, neither Josephus nor the author of his biography, A Jew Among Romans, was/is a painter, poet, or critic like the Pre-Raphaelites of the 19th century.So I’ve cheated a little in giving this ...
Josephus, a first-century Jewish historian who was in Jerusalem at the time when James was killed in the early 60s, refers to James as “the brother of the so-called Messiah,” i.e., Jesus.
The Jewish historian Flavius Josephus provides details about Herod's death, which occurred shortly after a lunar eclipse. Based on astronomical data, scholars identify four possible dates for this ...
This biblical villain’s tomb was lost for centuries. King Herod’s mausoleum, which long eluded archaeologists, sheds light on the ruler’s turbulent reign—and its effect on Jesus’s early ...
Scholars differ on the exact birth date of Jesus of Nazareth, though a fair consensus holds that it was not in the year 1 CE. Many historians favour a date in or around 4 BCE — and for the sake ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results