Wesley Huff
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah. And lots of this stuff, like the onomastic congruence is something that has really only been studied to the level that it has within the last like 50 years. So we're constantly discovering ways that we can use different types of methodological analysis to figure out the historical validity of something. So this is β we call it verisimilitude, which is historians are looking for β
Yeah. And lots of this stuff, like the onomastic congruence is something that has really only been studied to the level that it has within the last like 50 years. So we're constantly discovering ways that we can use different types of methodological analysis to figure out the historical validity of something. So this is β we call it verisimilitude, which is historians are looking for β
what can show us the appearance, likelihood, and probability of something being true. And so sometimes documents out themselves as being unreliable and not true because they inadvertently include these clues.
what can show us the appearance, likelihood, and probability of something being true. And so sometimes documents out themselves as being unreliable and not true because they inadvertently include these clues.
what can show us the appearance, likelihood, and probability of something being true. And so sometimes documents out themselves as being unreliable and not true because they inadvertently include these clues.
So the Gospel of Barnabas, which I mentioned before, which Billy Carson has brought up as an evidence that he sees as denying the crucifixion, it talks about Jesus getting in a boat and traveling to Nazareth. But Nazareth is landlocked. So that person clearly did not know anything about the geography of like first century Israel, because you're not getting in a boat to go to Nazareth, right?
So the Gospel of Barnabas, which I mentioned before, which Billy Carson has brought up as an evidence that he sees as denying the crucifixion, it talks about Jesus getting in a boat and traveling to Nazareth. But Nazareth is landlocked. So that person clearly did not know anything about the geography of like first century Israel, because you're not getting in a boat to go to Nazareth, right?
So the Gospel of Barnabas, which I mentioned before, which Billy Carson has brought up as an evidence that he sees as denying the crucifixion, it talks about Jesus getting in a boat and traveling to Nazareth. But Nazareth is landlocked. So that person clearly did not know anything about the geography of like first century Israel, because you're not getting in a boat to go to Nazareth, right?
So, but if you're writing, I mean, in the case of the gospel of Barnabas, you're talking about like a thousand plus years later, but if you've never been there and you don't understand, it's like, have you ever seen middle-aged paintings of lions?
So, but if you're writing, I mean, in the case of the gospel of Barnabas, you're talking about like a thousand plus years later, but if you've never been there and you don't understand, it's like, have you ever seen middle-aged paintings of lions?
So, but if you're writing, I mean, in the case of the gospel of Barnabas, you're talking about like a thousand plus years later, but if you've never been there and you don't understand, it's like, have you ever seen middle-aged paintings of lions?
They had no idea what they were.
They had no idea what they were.
They had no idea what they were.