Is Jesus Historical? What Do The Romans Say About Him?

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Published 2021-06-24
On this video we will have a deep historical research into the most important mentions in Latin about Jesus of Nazareth by non Christian authors such as Roman emperors, magistrates, lawyers, military officers etc. We will discuss the validity of such testimonies, and try to understand if Jesus of Nazareth really is a historical figure or if his existence was just a myth.



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All Comments (21)
  • @aspexpl
    I respect your dedication to historical accuracy, but there is nowadays a wide consensus among historians about the fact that ancient Romans in the military rarely, if never, wore their helmets while recording a YouTube video. This had been prohibited during the Marius reforms for the metal noise was often a problem with the microphonae.
  • @StergiosMekras
    "Sir, there is this guy in Judea that can multiply fish and bread." "Hire him immediately for the logistics department."
  • @achdetoni5008
    It's so nice of this roman legionaire to time travel to our time and explain history.
  • As mentioned by others below, as a Christian and history enthusiast it's great to see such researched and respectful content. Keep up the awesome work.
  • @billbadson7598
    ”Worship whoever and whatever you want, just keep paying your taxes.” -Rome, probably
  • "This guy in Judea can turn water into wine" "Watered wine?" "No, pure wine." "Barbarian"
  • @primrosehill24
    This video sums up why I love your work and channel. Not only is your research and commentary spot on, but it's so balanced and so meticulously thought out. It is so easy and so common to riddle an analysis with bias. Thank you so much for not doing that. There isn't a video you post that I don't feel more enlightened by (or sometimes just validated, like the Netflix Cleopatra reaction). Thank you again for all the hard work you put into this channel.
  • @bfx20018f
    This recount of the historical Jesus was truly excellent. Very informative and done without any bias of any kind.
  • @gawayne1374
    The only time I've ever received a lecture about Jesus by a man wearing Roman armour :)
  • @Mrkabrat
    Romans: Didn't we crucify you three days ago? Jesus: I got better
  • This is an argument I posed 31 years ago in a college class in Roman history. I did my thesis on the Legions. A personal love of mine. However, your use related sources was great. It was so wonderful to hear you echo a class argument. I used the same in a bibical study of the New Testament class. This was fun!
  • I mentioned this video on Facebook post about the actual birth date of Jesus and got mocked because they don't realise the level of research you do for your videos. I do and will gladly watch your work.
  • @BigWillyG1000
    Dude asks Roman official about Jewish guy they crucified. Roman reaction- "Ummmm that doesn't narrow things down at all."
  • @MrKnight19971
    People talking about history while dressed the part is vastly under rated.
  • @LouisGiliberto
    Fair evaluation and well-explained reasoning. You never disappoint, sir.
  • That was a fantastic video, please make this a series! I appreciate your honesty and historical accuracy
  • @pilotmanpaul
    Someone is literally making people rise from the dead and feeding the poor through cloning food Romans: Is he paying his taxes though?
  • @MH3GL
    "If it doesn't threaten Roman military control, it doesn't matter." That's a very telling perspective.
  • What a very detailed historical account of the person Jesus as I have never heard of the times of birth and death, much appreciated and I see that you have a follow-up video on what he may have looked like and I will watch that one next. Thank you!
  • @Horusthebetrayer
    This is a really cool video; it is awesome to see that there are people who go about trying to check the validity of historical figures based on different testimonies and texts outside of that individuals home region/faith/religion. Keep up the good work. Also, are there links to some of these texts for further reading/education?