No other historical figure has been able to come back from the dead.
You "inadvertantly" admitted he was not a historical figure, because the death and resurrection scene is borrowed from Baal worship as is the sun cross and the Dec 25th birthdate.
now in the British
Museum in which the 900bc Assyrian tablet on the Babylonian myth of Bel (Baal in
Hebrew) is described in a passion play in which:
(1) Bel is taken prisoner;
(2) Bel is tried in a great hall;
(3) Bel is smitten;
(4) Bel is led away to the Mount (a sacred grove on a
hilltop);
(5) with Bel are taken two malefactors, one of whom is
released;
(6) After Bel has gone to the Mount and is executed,
the city breaks into tumult;
(7) Bel's clothes are carried away;
(8.) Bel goes down into the Mount and disappears from
life;
(9) weeping women seek Bel at the Tomb;
(10) Bel is brought back to life.
You say he was crucified yet your NT says slew (stoned) and hanged. The characters crucified were Yehuda of Galilee (6bc) and Theudas by the Jordan [45ad], however it was 100bc character Yeshu son of Mary stoned and hanged on Passover around 85bc.
Sources:
Acts 5:30 "Jesus, whom ye slew and hanged on a tree" Acts 10:39 "whom they slew and hanged on a tree" Acts 13:29 "they took him down from the tree" 1 Peter 2:24 "who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree" Galatians 3:13 "Christ... being made a curse upon us... Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree"
The only historical christ figure in the AD era in the time of Pilate was Theudas by the Jordan (died 45ad)who's apostles were martyrs. That can't be the same figure Yehuda of Galilee in the time of Herod(died 4bc) and Lysanias (35bc) who was a tax revolter talking about Rome's taxes in the NT and the one Bill O'Reilly uses for his book.
NT contradicts where the Christ first meets Shimon (each era christ had a Shimon) so the NT accidentally reveals the conflicting locations of the 2 christs and Shimons;
(a) By the sea of Galilee
(Matthew 4:18-22).
(b) On the banks of river Jordan
(John 1:42).
Josephus : on Yehuda the Galilean and the similar confused named thief murderer Yehuda the Galionite(used for the table turners & Jesus Barabbas scenes):
Book 18 chapter 1 is where the heart of the info on the tax revolt and teaching of the crucified Yehuda of Galilee is mentioned.
NOTE: Luke mentions him once, in
Acts 5:37, and Josephus several times, once here, sect. 6; and B. XX. ch. 5. sect. 2; Of the War, B. II. ch. 8. sect. 1; and ch. 17. sect. 8, calls this Judas, who was the pestilent author of that seditious doctrine and temper which brought the Jewish nation to utter destruction, a Galilean; but here (sect. 1) Josephus calls him a Gaulonite, of the city of Gamala; it is a great question where this Judas was born, whether in Galilee on the west side, or in Gaulonitis on the east side, of the river Jordan; while, in the place just now cited out of the Antiquities, B. XX. ch. 5. sect. 2, he is not only called a Galilean, but it is added to his story, "as I have signified in the books that go before these," as if he had still called him a Galilean in those Antiquities before, as well as in that particular place, as Dean Aldrich observes, Of the War, B. II. ch. 8. sect. 1.
Neither the Herod era christ nor AD Pilate era Christ have anything to do with the half Roman who the Harlot Church preferred Yeshu son of Mary of 100bc Who is the one the NT says was slew(stoned)and hanged (not crucified like the other 2 were) "on Passover"
sources on Yeshu:
"Will the Real Jesus Please Stand Up?"by John Blanchard
philosopher Celsus (178 CE) Christian writer Epiphanius (c.320-403 CE), the Christian apologist Origen (c.185-254 CE) Within the Talmud Shabbos 104, the gemara explicitly discusses the mother being Stada and the father being Pandera. Jerusalem Talmud (Avodah Zerah II 40d)and in the Tosefta on Hullin II, and (Sanhedrin 43a & 67a). This story is further expanded upon in the Tosefta and Baraitas.
2 accounts:
-Dr. Franz Hartman -
& Gerald Massey's Lectures Originally published in a private edition c. 1900
According to the Babylonian Gemara to the Mishna of Tract "Shabbath," this Jehoshua, the son of Pandira and Stada, was stoned to death as a wizard, in the city of Lud, or Lydda,
Jesus ben Stada (or Pandera) was placed
in the time period of about 90 B.C. in Lydda, a town Peter is said tohave visited in Acts.
In Fact; The early church father Epiphanius around 400 said Pandera was the grandfather of Jesus.
Even the claim that Jesus fulfilled
Zech 12:10 is validating my assertion because the Tanakh version clearly shows
2 seperate people one piercedn but the other one (confused for) being mourned.
The church in fallaciously placing Jesus anywhere the OT says pierced, messed up big time in claiming Zech 12:10 about Jesus because it ckaims they have a mistaking identity chrisis and are mourning the wrong christ. Jesus is not a singular character he's a combined one and I give sources and evidence on the compilation in my response to Ding manuscript argument I think in his why was he born thread (my huge post regarding plagiarism).
None of my proof evidence and sources have ever been refuted by any theologian scholar or pastor or priest. In fact much of it is agreed by Cardinals like
Cardinal Newman writing similar facts themselves and strange Pope admissions by various Popes.