Nazareth – The Town that Theology Built

guno

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So if there was no nazareth at the time of the christian god , what does that tell you about the entire story?

The (christian gospels) do not tell us much about this 'city' – it has a synagogue, it can scare up a hostile crowd (prompting JC's famous "prophet rejected in his own land" quote), and it has a precipice – but the city status of Nazareth is clearly established, at least according to that source of nonsense called the Bible.

However when we look for historical confirmation of this hometown of a god – surprise, surprise! – no other source confirms that the place even existed in the 1st century CE.

• Nazareth is not mentioned even once in the entire Old Testament. The Book of Joshua (19.10,16) – in what it claims is the process of settlement by the tribe of Zebulon in the area – records twelve towns and six villages and yet omits any 'Nazareth' from its list.

• The Talmud, although it names 63 Galilean towns, knows nothing of Nazareth, nor does early rabbinic literature.

St Paul knows nothing of 'Nazareth'. Rabbi Solly's epistles (real and fake) mention Jesus 221 times, Nazareth not at all.

• No ancient historian or geographer mentions Nazareth. It is first noted at the beginning of the 4th century.

- See more at: Nazareth – The Town that Theology Built



 
They found Roman letters to their soldiers as orders to build the town in 90a.d.

Not knowing Hebrew and having similar terms they most likely confused Nazarene (guardians of the NT) for Nazarite persons from Nazareth not yet existed.
The NT says the character's home town is Capernaum. Proving you right when saying they don't even know their own texts.

Sources:Capernaum
liken to Soddom:
Matthew 4:13
Matthew 11:23
Matthew 17:24
Mark 1:21,2:1 etc.....
 

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