As I was reading Francesco Carotta’s Jesus was Caesar, my grandmother caught a glimpse of the cover and recoiled in horror.
Wouldn't "JU" in Greek be IY (upsilon, not epsilon)? Anyway, it seems our history and religious history owes a lot to the Flavians, heavily influenced by Josephus. Very interesting.
Wouldn't "JU" in Greek be IY (upsilon, not epsilon)? Anyway, it seems our history and religious history owes a lot to the Flavians, heavily influenced by Josephus. Very interesting.