Using a text from 1463 to antedate a literary character from 1st CE to 0 CE? By all meansmaryhelena wrote: ↑Sun May 01, 2022 11:45 pm If one brings the Slavonic Josephus into the debate then an earlier dating for the baptizer figure is possible. The baptizer figure of Slavonic Josephus was a active in the time of Archelaus - 4 b.c. to 6 c.e. (giving him a 30 year age around that time would have him around 70 in the Antiquities story). If the Slavonic Josephus story is based upon an earlier version of War - then, no need for the gospel writers to wait for the Antiquities baptizer story post 90 c.e.
An interesting question arises re Slavonic Josephus timeline for it's baptizer figure. If it's dating was once relevant for it's baptizer figure - why would this earlier dating be, as it were, sidelined or ignored in Antiquities ? One reason could be that the gospel of Luke required that it's Jesus and John figures be contemporaries. Both mothers being with child simultaneously. (albeit the baptizer figure a few months older).
Just a wild thought.....or the possibility of another link between the Josephan writer and the Lukan writer.....
Just a question given your "reading" of Cassius Dio's "crucifixion": have you verified Slavonic Josephus with your own eyes? Word for word?
And has it occurred to you that it would be convenient to compose this Slavonic Josephus in order to circumvent this dating issue?