is christianity looking for evidence for a christian jesus, or a Hebrew Massiah that we follow from Hebrew history through their hebrew text, Prove a hebrew Yahushua, Yeshua is the massiah then convert his name from Hebrew to our language. if the name Jesus was mentioned in hebrew text 2000 yrs ago, I would not believe the text either. today we are given the Hebrew names to understand who we refer to in our language, we do not see scholars doing that with Jesus
I do agree with below, Hebrew people did not know anyone called Jesus or Christ. I believe the true movement would have been supporters of the Hebrew Massiah. christianity does not give any credible evedience to Hebrew if they cannot confirm the Hebrew Massiah in Name, We must remember God Gave us the Languages of the world,& gives us information to understand in our language. for hebrew people evidence of a Jesus would not support the history of their people, language or time.
Its an obvious forgery because the name 'jesus' wasnt even invented until the 11th century. There is no letter "j" in the hebrew language - what a quack!
I doesn't make sense to say that if someone was intending to create a forgery, they wouldn't choose to make something so different.
I'd say that making something so different as metal books, would be a great idea for a forgery because then there is nothing to compare it to. Another more common artifact that is not genuine could be compared to existing items, and would be seen for what it is in the comparisons quite quickly,
is christianity looking for evidence for a christian jesus, or a Hebrew Massiah that we follow from Hebrew history through their hebrew text, Prove a hebrew Yahushua, Yeshua is the massiah then convert his name from Hebrew to our language. if the name Jesus was mentioned in hebrew text 2000 yrs ago, I would not believe the text either. today we are given the Hebrew names to understand who we refer to in our language, we do not see scholars doing that with Jesus
MistyMarie1970 3 months ago
I do agree with below, Hebrew people did not know anyone called Jesus or Christ. I believe the true movement would have been supporters of the Hebrew Massiah. christianity does not give any credible evedience to Hebrew if they cannot confirm the Hebrew Massiah in Name, We must remember God Gave us the Languages of the world,& gives us information to understand in our language. for hebrew people evidence of a Jesus would not support the history of their people, language or time.
MistyMarie1970 3 months ago
Its an obvious forgery because the name 'jesus' wasnt even invented until the 11th century. There is no letter "j" in the hebrew language - what a quack!
wanshei 8 months ago
I doesn't make sense to say that if someone was intending to create a forgery, they wouldn't choose to make something so different.
I'd say that making something so different as metal books, would be a great idea for a forgery because then there is nothing to compare it to. Another more common artifact that is not genuine could be compared to existing items, and would be seen for what it is in the comparisons quite quickly,
Not possible with vastly different artifact.
AlkPacino 10 months ago
@AlkPacino
Yeah, I'm with you on that one. The leather testing will be important.
Oallos1 9 months ago