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Prophecies fulfilled?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joshua260" data-source="post: 63503688" data-attributes="member: 318224"><p>What I mean is that there are no (at least I don't know of any) extra-biblical writings that pose exactly the same challenge. Jesus' life was not hidden; rather, he was very much in the public eye. Contemporaries desiring to crush the Christian explosion would have written contrary charges about the prophecies being fulfilled. The only contrary claim that was said was that of the Jew's claim that the apostles stole the body from the empty tomb. I don't want to sidetrack your thread but now that I've brought that up, it's worth noting that by the Jews making that claim, they inadvertently substantiate that the tomb was empty...a fact that is sometimes not well understood by some non-believers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshua260, post: 63503688, member: 318224"] What I mean is that there are no (at least I don't know of any) extra-biblical writings that pose exactly the same challenge. Jesus' life was not hidden; rather, he was very much in the public eye. Contemporaries desiring to crush the Christian explosion would have written contrary charges about the prophecies being fulfilled. The only contrary claim that was said was that of the Jew's claim that the apostles stole the body from the empty tomb. I don't want to sidetrack your thread but now that I've brought that up, it's worth noting that by the Jews making that claim, they inadvertently substantiate that the tomb was empty...a fact that is sometimes not well understood by some non-believers. [/QUOTE]
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