Greeted at his birth, at Christmas, a Jewish carpenter carrying a message of love to all men is crucified… Why?
By Katell Berthelot and Catherine Golliau
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“VAt the same time came Jesus, a wise man. For he was a miracle worker and master of those who joyfully receive the truth. And he drew many Jews and many Greeks to himself. And when, on the denunciation of our first citizens, Pilate had condemned him to crucifixion, those who had first cherished him did not cease to do so. And the group called according to him, that of the Christians, has not yet disappeared. “Thus the Romanized Jew Flavius Josephus (38-100) mentions, in his Jewish antiques, the historical Jesus and the beginnings of what would become the most important religion of humanity by the number of faithful, Christianity.
What he does not mention, because he is not a Christian, is what the faithful say about this Jesus whom he does not remember …
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