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capnkirk
March 29, 2004, 10:12 AM
I just came across this link (http://www.bibleprobe.com/antipas.htm) which purports to be the translation of a letter from Herod Antipas to the Roman Senate in the aftermath of his beheading of John the Baptist, the execution of Jesus, and Aretas IV's attack on him to avenge Herod's divorce of Aretas' daughter.

This letter strikes me as just 'too convenient' to both be true and to be thus-far completely overlooked by biblical scholars, but at present I am relying completely on intuition. So, I am inviting more substantial scholarly insight into this amazing(?) discovery.

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The Evil One
March 29, 2004, 10:25 AM
As to what Pontius Pilate says in regard to my cowardice and disobedience in the case of Jesus of Nazareth, I will say in my own defence: I ws informed by all the Jews that this was the same Jesus that my father aimed to destroy in his infancy; for I have it in my father's private writings and accounts of his life, showing that when the report was circulated of three men inquiring where was he that was born King of the Jews, he called together the Hillel and Shammai schools, and demanded the reading of the sacred scrolls

That section says it's a fake even to relatively ignorant me. The more acutely observant will doubtless have noted many other giveaways...

Toto
March 29, 2004, 02:48 PM
This was discussed in a recent thread. It is out and out fiction.

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herod_Antipas) says "there are no such records."

capnkirk
March 29, 2004, 04:50 PM
This was discussed in a recent thread. It is out and out fiction.

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herod_Antipas) says "there are no such records."Thank you, Toto for confirming my suspicions. It is a real luxury having access to a reservoir of knowledge the breadth and depth of that here on IIDB. :notworthy

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Weltall
March 29, 2004, 04:59 PM
If it's such a perfect tie-in with the stories it's probably because it was made up to be that way. Kinda like the Ossuary... ;)

SLD
March 30, 2004, 12:29 AM
While trying to find the source for this bogus quote, I found that the website in question extensively quotes from a long since discredited bible hoaxer, the Reverend W. D. Mahan, author of "The Archko Volume".

Even Christian Apologists agree that this guy, a 19th Century minister from Missouri, was an utter fraud and claimed that he travelled from Missouri to Rome and Constantinople and back in two months - all in the 1880s!! He would put the "Around the World in 80 days" guy to shame (phineas phogg??).

http://www.answers.org/Bible/archko.html

Unfortunately I could not find anything more about this particular hoax.

SLD