What Might We Expect to Find?


What Are We Looking For?

What sort of historical corroboration of the Christian message should we expect to find from non-Christian sources?

We are not likely to find them claiming that Jesus was the Messiah, or that he rose from the dead. This may sound obvious: but it is amazing how many times one hears otherwise intelligent people suggest that these things should not be believed, because the only people who say so are Christians!

The Christian faith was seriously at odds with accepted beliefs in Jewish, Roman and Greek society. The Jews claimed that Jesus worked his miracles through sorcery (c.f. Luke 11:14-5). The Romans regarded Christians as 'atheists', because they rejected their gods and the divinity of the Emperor. Consequently, we should expect such references as do exist in non-Christian sources to be disparaging. As we shall see later in the case of the Testimonium Flavianum, any that isn't must be treated with caution.

The Scarcity of Secular Sources.

Unfortunately, we cannot expect to find much contemporary secular corroboration of the New Testament at all, as very few secular documents from this period have survived to the present day. In fact, there are so few that we can provide a fairly exhaustive listing of them in just a few lines:

Apart from these there are:

Of these, only two might have written anything, Philo and Seneca.

Other sources did exist, such as Thallus and Phlegon, for they are mentioned in writings of the early church Fathers, but have since been lost. These will be discussed in due course, along with some other later references from secular and Jewish sources.

And what about Justus of Tiberias?

As a result, we are forced to rely on secular sources of a slightly later date.

How Convenient!

But, although there are not many really early external corroborations of the historicity of Jesus, those that do exist are of precisely the type and approximate number that are to be expected. Tacitus and Josephus, for example, provide just the kind of evidence we would expect. Although not the only sources they are amongst the best, since both are well attested and have a reputation as careful researchers.

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