The Life of Jesus Critically Examined volume 2

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The Life of Jesus Critically Examined volume 2
David Friedrich Strauss
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II. Ixx. Xv. 2, ap. Schmidt, § 47 f. F f Gemara Sanhedrin, f. Xcviii. 1 ; Dc Wette, de morte Chr. , p. 95 f. , and ap. Ilcngstenburg, S. 292. W Sohar, P. II. F. Ixxxii. 2 ; ap. De Wette, S. 94 : Cum Israelltae essent in terra sancta, per cidtus religiosos et sacrijiiii quae facitbant, omiies lllus morbus et poenas e mundo susluleruni ; nunc vero JJessias debet aiiji-iTe eas ab hominibus. §§ Vid. Bertholdt, ut sup. § 1 7.
DISCOURSES OF JESUS EELATING TO HIS DEATH. 643 before the Babylonian Gemar
...a, wliicli was compiled in the fifth and sixth centuries after Christ, and the book Sohar, the age of which is extremely doubtful. * Although, according to this, it cannot be proved, and is even not probable, that the idea of a suifering ]\Icssiah already existed among the Jews in the time of Jesus : it is still possible that, even without such a precedent, Jesus himself, by an observation of circumstances, and a comparison of them with Old Testament narratives and proph- ecies, might come to entertain the belief that suffering and death were a part of the office and destination of the Messiah ; and if so, it would be more natural that he should embrace tliis conviction gradually in the course of his public ministry, and that he should chiefly have confined his communications on the subject to his in- timate friends, than that he should have had this conviction from the beginning, and have expressed it before indifferent persons, nay enemies.

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