Jesus Outside the Bible-The Top Ten Historical References: Digging for Truth Episode 222
Associates for Biblical Research・2 minutes read
Various non-Christian historical sources, including Mara Bar Serapion, Pliny the Younger, Suetonius, Flavius Josephus, and Tacitus, provide evidence of Jesus as a wise king, influential man, and virtuous figure who was crucified and believed to have resurrected. These sources confirm the historical authenticity of Jesus and the impact of his life and teachings, even from a secular perspective.
Insights
- Mara Bar Serapion's reference to Jesus as a wise king and the subsequent fall of Jerusalem in 70 AD underscores the significant impact of Jesus's life and death, even from a non-Christian perspective.
- Various historical sources, including Pliny the Younger, Suetonius, Flavius Josephus, and Tacitus, provide evidence of Jesus's existence, teachings, crucifixion under Pontius Pilate, and the belief in his resurrection, corroborating details from the New Testament Gospels and establishing the historical validity of Jesus.
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Recent questions
Who is Mara Bar Serapion?
A writer referencing the Jews killing their wise king.
What did J. Warner Wallace summarize about Jesus?
Described Jesus as a wise and influential man who died for his beliefs.
Who is Pliny the Younger?
A Roman governor who wrote about Christians worshipping Christ.
What did Suetonius mention about Christians?
Noted disturbances caused by Christians instigated by "Chrestus."
Who is Flavius Josephus?
A historian who mentioned Jesus as a wise man crucified by Pilate.
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