The Jesus Tomb Story
For those of you who have been following the hyped-up “Jesus Tomb” story, I have found a great, super short, response from Paul Maier. Justin Taylor has posted it here, but here it is in it’s entirety.
Paul L. Maier, Ph.D., Litt.D
Department of History
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, MI 49008February 25, 2007
Dear Friends and Readers,
Thanks for the profusion of e-mails I’ve received over the last two days regarding the Talpiot tombs discovery in Jerusalem, a.k.a., “the Jesus Family Tomb” story. Some of you also suggested that “life seemed to be following art” so far as my A Skeleton in God’s Closet was concerned. Believe me, this is not the way I wanted my novel to hit the visual media!
Alas, this whole affair is just the latest in the long-running media attack on the historical Jesus, which – we thought – had culminated in that book of lies, The Da Vinci Code. But no: the caricatures of Christ continue.
Please, lose no sleep over the Talpiot “discoveries” for the following reasons, and here are the facts:.
1) Nothing is new here: scholars have known about the ossuaries ever since March of 1980. The general public learned when the BBC filmed a documentary on them in 1996. James Tabor’s book, The Jesus Dynasty, also made a big fuss over the Talpiot tombs more recently, and now James Cameron (The Titanic) and Simcha Jacobovici have climbed aboard the sensationalist bandwagon as well.
2) All the names – Yeshua, Joseph, Maria, Mariamene, Matia, Judah, and Jose — are extremely frequent Jewish names for that time and place, and thus most scholars consider this merely coincidental, as they did from the start. One-quarter of Jewish women at that time, for example, were named Maria.
3) There is no reason whatever to equate “Mary Magdalene” with “Mariamene,”
as Jacobovici claims.4) So what if her DNA is different from that of “Yeshua” ? That particular “Mariamme” (as it is usually spelled today) could indeed have been the wife of that particular “Yeshua.”
5) What in the world is the “Jesus Family” doing, having a burial plot in Jerusalem, of all places, the very city that crucified Jesus? Galilee was their home. In Galilee they could have had such a family plot, not Judea. Besides all of which, church tradition – and Eusebius – are unanimous in reporting that Mary died in Ephesus, where the apostle John, faithful to his commission from Jesus on the cross, had accompanied Mary.
6) If this were Jesus’ family burial, what is Matthew doing there – if indeed “Matia” is thus to be translated?
7) How come there is no tradition whatever – Christian, Jewish, or secular – that any part of the Holy Family was buried at Jerusalem?
Please note the extreme bias of the director and narrator, Simcha Jacobovici. The man is an Indiana-Jones-wannabe, who oversensationalizes anything he touches. You may have caught him on his TV special regarding The Exodus, in which the man “explained” just everything that still needed proving or explaining in the Exodus account in the Old Testament! It finally became ludicrous, and now he’s doing it again. – As for James Cameron, how do you follow The Titanic? Well, with an even more “titanic” story. He should have known better.
There are more arguments, to be sure, but I want to get this off pronto.
With warm regards,
Paul L. Maier
The main thing I take from his letters, is that “nothing is new here”. Yes, it is the same old attempt and undermining God’s Word. Been happening for a long time.
Also, Dr. White has been posting on this, but in much more detail.
No News is Boring News
I just wanted to at least let everyone know that I am still here and plan on getting back to blogging soon. I have been sick for over a week and am just starting to feel a little better, but not a lot.
Don’t go anywhere. I promise to have some predictable, boring content up soon! I know you can’t wait.
QOD
Founders’ Quote Daily
“The same prudence which in private life would forbid our paying our own money for unexplained projects, forbids it in the dispensation of the public moneys.”
– Thomas Jefferson (letter to Shelton Gilliam, 19 June 1808)
Reference: respec quoted
Timmy on Anna
If you are one of the few who hasn’t read Timmy Brister’s personal commentary on the sad story that is Anna Nicole Smith’s death, then do yourself a favor and check it out here. This is what our culture, i.e. friends/co-workers/clients/acquaintances/etc. are talking about. Actually, our culture here in the US moves so fast I am actually a few days behind on this, but I would check it out anyway. (Note: The post demands personal reflection on your life and what you believe about The Gospel)
Worldwide Anglican Meeting
For those of you who are keeping up with the tumultuous worldwide Anglican community, you’ll proabably want to read this post here by Dr. Mohler on the upcoming meeting this week in Tanzania that will be attended by most of the worldwide leaders (primates) of this denomination. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
ADDITIONAL ARTICLE: It is Time for the Anglican Luthers to Divorce (The Times London)
New Book Site
[Begin shameless plug] I wanted to let everyone know about my new Amazon book site. You can find it here. Check it out. Right now I am focusing on two categories, business and Christianity. I hope to add more in the future. Also don’t forget my book blog Integrity Book Buys, where you can buy books from Amazon and ChristianBook.com. If you have any ideas about how I can make either site better, please let me know. [/End shameless plug]
Couple of New Blogs
I have become aware of a couple of new blogs that I think some of you will find valuable. The first is the blog of the Reformed Baptist Fellowship, found here. Contributors include Rich Barcellos, James Renihan, Sam Waldron, and James White, among others.
Next is what I would consider a closely related blog, and that is the blog of the Midwest Center for Theological Studies, found here. Contributors include Rich Barcellos, Sam Waldron, and others I would assume.
These blogs are run by men who are committed to a thoroughly Reformed and Baptist faith, and who seek to make The Gospel the foundation for all that they do. I would highly recommend them for your theology blog surfing.
QOD
Founders’ Quote Daily
“If the federal government should overpass the just bounds of its authority and make a tyrannical use of its powers, the people, whose creature it is, must appeal to the standard they have formed, and take such measures to redress the injury done to the Constitution as the exigency may suggest and prudence justify.”
– Alexander Hamilton (Federalist No. 33, 3 January 1788)
Reference: The Federalist
A Calvinist Faces Death
Check out the article “A Calvinist Faces Death” in Time Magazine on the recent illness of Dr. Mohler.
