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Since neither historian nor believer maintains Jesus’ body remained in that initial tomb, one must hold, from an historical point of view, that he was moved to another location. So, if he was moved to another location, how can one possibly exclude the Talpiot tomb?
QuoteSince neither historian nor believer maintains Jesus’ body remained in that initial tomb, one must hold, from an historical point of view, that he was moved to another location. So, if he was moved to another location, how can one possibly exclude the Talpiot tomb?how could he have been moved? there were guards at the entrance to make sure thatdidn't happen.also, all the enemies of Jesus and his disciples were alive at the time, they could have easily refuted the event but they didn't. this is not the tomb of Jesus, His body wasn't moved and it wasn't a spiritual ressurrection as charlesworth thinks.even the histodical accounts from secular sources do not even refer to one writing which refuted the event and they would have been aware of such works and they would have searched for the body to prove their case.none of those things took place and no search was recorded in the historians books so we know the ressurrection was real and included the physical body of Jesus.
This may or may not be the Jesus family tomb. I just think the facts support further investigation.The ossuary could have been moved at the same time the bones were collected (one year anniversary of death.)
QuoteSince neither historian nor believer maintains Jesus’ body remained in that initial tomb, one must hold, from an historical point of view, that he was moved to another location. So, if he was moved to another location, how can one possibly exclude the Talpiot tomb?how can he come to this conclusion, he presents no facts just assumptions. this is why his credibility has taken a very big hit.
...There are some evidences pointing to the Talpiot tomb as family tomb of Jesus.
...There are none pointing away yet. As soon as evidence is discovered that excludes this tomb, then we can all turn our attention to something else. But until then, it would be irresponsible to seal it up and forget about it.
Actually it is you that is not presenting facts
There are many facts pointing to the Talpiot tomb as family tomb of Jesus.
But until then, it would be irresponsible to seal it up and forget about it.
As soon as evidence is discovered that excludes this tomb
The earliest stories of the reserrection wasn't until 125 A.D.
"And when Pilate, at the denunciation of those that are foremost among us, had condemned Him to the cross, those who had first loved Him did not abandon Him (for He appeared to them alive again on the third day, the holy prophets having foretold this and countless other marvels about Him.) The tribe of Christians named after Him did not cease to this day." (Antiquities, 18.3.3 §63 )
Quote from: falasha on Feb 09, 2008, 05:09 PMThe earliest stories of the reserrection wasn't until 125 A.D.Scholarly opinion doesn't agree. For starters:Quote from: Josephus (AD 37-100 Aprox.)"And when Pilate, at the denunciation of those that are foremost among us, had condemned Him to the cross, those who had first loved Him did not abandon Him (for He appeared to them alive again on the third day, the holy prophets having foretold this and countless other marvels about Him.) The tribe of Christians named after Him did not cease to this day." (Antiquities, 18.3.3 §63 )
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