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- catalog contributor b6121608.
- catalog contributor b6121609.
- catalog created "1931.".
- catalog date "1931".
- catalog date "1931.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1931.".
- catalog description "Appendix I: The official records of the Roman bureaucracy -- Appendix II: Rabbinical traditions concerning namesakes of Jesus -- Appendix III: A genuine rabbinical testimony about Jesus -- Appendix IV: Christian censorship -- Appendix V: Ignatius on the Jews demanding documentary evidence about Jesus from the Christians -- Appendix VI: Official acts copied and circulated by Christian scribes -- Appendix VII: The dating of the death of James the Just -- Appendix VIII: The Rumanian Josephus fragments -- Appendix XI: Editions of the translations of Josephus -- Appendix XII: Origen's Josephus text -- Appendix XIII: Important Christian marginal glasses in Josephus MSS -- The sources of the genealogies of Jesus in Matthew and Luke -- Appendix XIV: More Christian interpolations in the Josephus text -- Appendix XV: The Mundus and Paulina episode -- Appendix XVI: The utilization of documentary material by ancient historians -- Appendix XVII: The vegetarian diet of the Baptist -- XVIII: John the Baptist, Simon Magus, Dositheus, and the Mandaeans -- Appendix XIX: The law against carrying arms -- Appendix XX: Pilate's 'iconismus' of Jesus -- Appendix XXI: The original texts concerning the physical appearance of Jesus -- Appendix XXII: The Messiah as a Moses redivivus -- Appendix XXIII: Suidas on Jesus officiating as a priest in the temple -- Appendix XXIV: Josephus on the interpretation of the Shilo oracle, Gen. XLIX. 10 -- Appendix XXV: Select bibliography of the Slavonic Josephus problem.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The primary importance of the non-Christian sources of Christian origins -- Flavius Josephus -- The controversy over the so-called 'testimony to Jesus Christ' in the 'Jewish antiquities' of Josephus -- The alleged silence of Josephus' 'Jewish war' about Jesus -- The extant non-Greek versions of Josephus -- The passages about John the Baptist and Jesus in the Hebrew 'Josippon' -- The controversy on the value on the Slavonic version -- Passages in the Slavonic Josephus of his own activity in Galilee -- The documentary bases of the additions to the Greek 'polemos.' The imperial 'commentaries' as a source of Josephus -- The genuine statements of Josephus about John the Baptist -- The chronology of the Baptist -- The appearance of Jesus in the narrative of Josephus -- The account of the wonder-worker on the Mount of Olives and His crucifixion, as given in the 'halosis' of Josephus -- 'Ecce Homo' -- The crisis -- The 'Titulus' on the cross and the pillory inscription on the 'Door of Jesus' in the temple -- The predicted world-ruler -- Herod, Jesus, or Vespasian? -- West and East -- world-empire against world-revolution".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 638 p., [40] leaves of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist.".
- catalog issued "1931".
- catalog issued "1931.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "London : Methuen,".
- catalog relation "Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist.".
- catalog subject "BT305 .E58 1931".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Biography Sources.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Jewish interpretations.".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ Messiahship.".
- catalog subject "John, the Baptist, Saint.".
- catalog subject "Josephus, Flavius. De bello Judaico.".
- catalog subject "Josephus, Flavius.".
- catalog subject "Messiah.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix I: The official records of the Roman bureaucracy -- Appendix II: Rabbinical traditions concerning namesakes of Jesus -- Appendix III: A genuine rabbinical testimony about Jesus -- Appendix IV: Christian censorship -- Appendix V: Ignatius on the Jews demanding documentary evidence about Jesus from the Christians -- Appendix VI: Official acts copied and circulated by Christian scribes -- Appendix VII: The dating of the death of James the Just -- Appendix VIII: The Rumanian Josephus fragments -- Appendix XI: Editions of the translations of Josephus -- Appendix XII: Origen's Josephus text -- Appendix XIII: Important Christian marginal glasses in Josephus MSS -- The sources of the genealogies of Jesus in Matthew and Luke -- Appendix XIV: More Christian interpolations in the Josephus text -- Appendix XV: The Mundus and Paulina episode -- Appendix XVI: The utilization of documentary material by ancient historians -- Appendix XVII: The vegetarian diet of the Baptist -- XVIII: John the Baptist, Simon Magus, Dositheus, and the Mandaeans -- Appendix XIX: The law against carrying arms -- Appendix XX: Pilate's 'iconismus' of Jesus -- Appendix XXI: The original texts concerning the physical appearance of Jesus -- Appendix XXII: The Messiah as a Moses redivivus -- Appendix XXIII: Suidas on Jesus officiating as a priest in the temple -- Appendix XXIV: Josephus on the interpretation of the Shilo oracle, Gen. XLIX. 10 -- Appendix XXV: Select bibliography of the Slavonic Josephus problem.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The primary importance of the non-Christian sources of Christian origins -- Flavius Josephus -- The controversy over the so-called 'testimony to Jesus Christ' in the 'Jewish antiquities' of Josephus -- The alleged silence of Josephus' 'Jewish war' about Jesus -- The extant non-Greek versions of Josephus -- The passages about John the Baptist and Jesus in the Hebrew 'Josippon' -- The controversy on the value on the Slavonic version -- Passages in the Slavonic Josephus of his own activity in Galilee -- The documentary bases of the additions to the Greek 'polemos.' The imperial 'commentaries' as a source of Josephus -- The genuine statements of Josephus about John the Baptist -- The chronology of the Baptist -- The appearance of Jesus in the narrative of Josephus -- The account of the wonder-worker on the Mount of Olives and His crucifixion, as given in the 'halosis' of Josephus -- 'Ecce Homo' -- The crisis -- The 'Titulus' on the cross and the pillory inscription on the 'Door of Jesus' in the temple -- The predicted world-ruler -- Herod, Jesus, or Vespasian? -- West and East -- world-empire against world-revolution".
- catalog title "The Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist : according to Flavius Josephus' recently rediscovered 'Capture of Jerusalem' and the other Jewish and Christian sources / by Robert Eisler ; with forty plates including reproductions of the inedited Russian, Rumanian, and Hebrew mss. and kindred documents.".
- catalog type "text".