Flavius Josephus
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The [[Testimonium Flavian]], a passage from Josephus' ''[[Antiquities of the Jews]]'', is often cited by [[apologists]] as independent, 1st century confirmation of the [[existence of Jesus]]. | The [[Testimonium Flavian]], a passage from Josephus' ''[[Antiquities of the Jews]]'', is often cited by [[apologists]] as independent, 1st century confirmation of the [[existence of Jesus]]. | ||
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Flavius Josephus (c. 37 CE – c. 100 CE) was a first-century Jewish historian who chronicled the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 CE.
Testimonium Flavian
The Testimonium Flavian, a passage from Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews, is often cited by apologists as independent, 1st century confirmation of the existence of Jesus.