Was Jesus Buried?

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  • This video explores whether Jesus was buried or whether his body was left as carrion and then dumped in a shallow grave.
    OUTLINE:
    00:17 - Was Jesus' body left as carrion?
    03:45 - 1. Our Earliest Source
    05:05 - 2. Jewish Ambience of the Burial Story
    06:11 - 3. Jewish Law about Burial
    09:00 - 4. Josephus and Philo
    10:11 - 5. Archaeological Evidence
    12:00 - 6. Joseph of Arimathea
    13:22 - Summary
    17:07 - Postscript
    19:18 - Outtro
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  • @earlychristianhistorywithm8684
    @earlychristianhistorywithm8684  6 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    In this video, I argue that the burial story in the Gospels is authentic and Jesus's body was not left as carrion and thrown in a shallow grave. Find more videos on my channel: th-cam.com/channels/21I7qYVHPsOzL9ujxiRWZA.html

  • @youngman44
    @youngman44 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Good work, Michael. Obviously one can take a highly skeptical stance like Ehrman, but I’ve found his anti-Christian bias that appears more prominently in his popular works than some of his scholarship moves far afield from a healthy scholarship that takes account of all the data. I appreciate these observations.

  • @samwright3287
    @samwright3287 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    @earlychristianhistorywithm8684 what are your thoughts on ἐτάφη in 1st Corinthians 15? Do you think it means proper burial or something else?

  • @elliotwalton6159
    @elliotwalton6159 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    As an uneducated layman, I'm guessing the only 'fact' about Jesus that really matters is his resurrection. Also, I know you're familiar with Andrei Orlov. I found his book, 'The Glory of the Invisible God', very convincing in arguing there is far more to Mark than meets the eye. Thank you for this video. It was perfect for a Sunday morning.

    • @Theo_Skeptomai
      @Theo_Skeptomai 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Correct. The only important 'fact' about this Jesus is his supposed resurrection.
      I haven't encountered even one _evidentiary fact_ that goes toward demonstrating such an event ever occurred?

    • @elliotwalton6159
      @elliotwalton6159 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Theo_Skeptomai Too bad they didn't have IPhones and social media in the 1st Century. It could have saved a lot of time, aggravation, youtube videos and comments from all sides. You have yourself a good day, Theo.

    • @Theo_Skeptomai
      @Theo_Skeptomai 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@elliotwalton6159 You as well. Peace.

  • @earlychristianhistorywithm8684
    @earlychristianhistorywithm8684  4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    To all the crazy Jesus mythicists, for the love of Martha, read some Bart Ehrman or Maurice Casey, or else, watch my video on why Jesus Mythicism is pseudo-scholarly driven. th-cam.com/video/lOyfMfjN8gM/w-d-xo.html

  • @adventuresoflittlejohnny
    @adventuresoflittlejohnny 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Absolutely not! The Romans didn’t afford burial rights to criminals but left them on the cross to further their humiliation…hence the tomb was empty!

  • @Theo_Skeptomai
    @Theo_Skeptomai 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Before you conern yourself about whether or not this Jesus was buried, wouldn't it be prudent to first establish that he was a historical person?

    • @sndpgr
      @sndpgr 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      So edgy! Before you ask the question about Historicity of Jesus it would have been prudent to ask what scholars of that time period think about the historicity of Jesus

    • @Theo_Skeptomai
      @Theo_Skeptomai 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @sndpgr The "scholars" of that time period didn't write _about_ Jesus, and if the accounts in the gospels were true l, they ought to have. This would include the two most prominent historians of the late 1st/early 2nd century, such as Flavius Josephus and Cornelius Tacitus. FJ has two fraudulent entries, and CT mentions Christ only anecdotally.

    • @sndpgr
      @sndpgr 5 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@Theo_Skeptomai No I meant scholars of history dealing with this very question. Don’t they mostly agree that a person named Jesus existed based on whom the religion Christianity is based.

    • @Theo_Skeptomai
      @Theo_Skeptomai 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @sndpgr Are you referring to modern biblically scholars and historians?

    • @sndpgr
      @sndpgr 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Theo_Skeptomai yes

  • @auldlangsign3179
    @auldlangsign3179 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Let's face it - the earliest Christian writers we have show no knowledge of an historical crucifixion story. Even the canonical epistles seem unaware of any such details.
    What about Paul? If the 1 Corinthian passage is genuine he tells us that he got his knowledge about Jesus death and burial from "scripture". It's amazing how a pesher technique of interpretation can lead to a great deal of nonsense. Garbage in - garbage out.
    Funny how Joseph of Arimathea, ostensibly a member of the Sanhedrin, must have voted to condemn Jesus in spite of being a sympathiser. He's a useful character in the story who appears then forever disappears from the pages of the New Testament.
    ( See Isaiah 53:9)
    The gospels were "historical" fictions - the beginning of a super popular genre of literature that the believers lapped up.

    • @SibleySteve
      @SibleySteve 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

      I think your rejection is a bit polemical, Craig Keener and others have published massively on Greco Roman biography, and how the 4 gospels were impressively early compared to the biography of Alexander the Great and other known historical figures. So much of what is cynically rejected as fiction is promulgated by “music minors” who lack standing in the field. A music minor is the guy who passes himself off as an expert because he minored in it. Furthermore I notice that rejection of gospels stems from church hurt more than merits of the case. If so, sorry for your church hurt, and check out Keener’s work on ancient biography.

    • @auldlangsign3179
      @auldlangsign3179 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@SibleySteve At least we know who the sources for Alexander's life were - men who were on campaigns with him.
      Also we have Babylonian and Egyptian inscriptions not to mention coins bearing his likeness. Also, we have the works of several Greek and Roman authors who detail his life.
      The other dozens of gospels are also "imressively" early like the Gospel of Peter, the Infancy gospel of Thomas, the gospel of Joseph the Carpenter, the gospel of Mary, the Acts of Pilate. Nobody (even believers) believes a word of them. Early does not mean veracity.
      That my contribution here is from "church hurt" is absurd and quite an ad-hominem.
      Please read someone other than Craig Keener and you might broaden your horizons.

    • @philippaul2270
      @philippaul2270 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I am not going to engage you, but I do have two questions - Firstly, what do you wish to be true? Secondly, are you prepared should you be wrong?

    • @auldlangsign3179
      @auldlangsign3179 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@philippaul22701) What I wish for is irrelevant Only the evidence for things count.
      2) Am I prepared? For what should I be prepared? Is this one of those spiritual threats some believers resort to when they're cornered?
      Anyway why would you not engage with me? You sound awfully insecure.

    • @Jd-808
      @Jd-808 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@philippaul2270What does he wish to be true? He is simply Objective and Rational, as are all the mythicists. They’ll usually tell you before you can ask, so I can understand the confusion.