[Published 30 May 2022]
Here’s the second of Tim Shey’s comments upon What Does Jesus Look Like? – and note our chat on this blog’s (then) previous post (earlier publication of Pilate’s Report ):
Richard: This is a really beautiful and uplifting story about a small child seeing Jesus. Colton seeing Jesus reminds me of:
- Psalm 8:2: “Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength because of thine enemies, that thou mightest still the enemy and the avenger.”
- Matthew 11:25: At that time Jesus answered and said, “I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes.”
- I Corinthians 1:27: “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty.”
[I respond re. Colton “Yes Tim, and it wasn’t Colton alone but also the child-prodigy Akian who painted Jesus’ portrait.” – What is also interesting is that Kenneth Hagin describes Jesus EXACTLY as Akiane Kramarik paints him. I read a few books by Kenneth Hagin years ago. Hagin was sitting on this bed reading the Bible when Jesus walked into the room. Hagin describes Jesus as around 5’11” or 6′, very muscular, dark hair and olive skin color.]
PS NOTE: See next post on apocryphal nature of this collection, as in original post:
THE ARCHKO VOLUME – Historical Evidence for Jesus Christ
The full title: THE ARCHKO VOLUME OR, THE ARCHEOLOGICAL WRITINGS OF THE SANHEDREN AND TALMUDS OF THE JEWS [These are the official documents made in these courts in the days of Jesus Christ]. Translated by Drs. McIntosh and Twyman. [Previous post Pilate’s Report refers]
Here are some chapter headings:
Chapter IV: “Jonathan’s interview with the Bethlehem shepherds–Letter of Melker, Priest of the Synagogue at Bethlehem.”
Chapter V: “Gamaliel’s interview with Joseph and Mary and others concerning Jesus.”
Chapter VI: “Report of Caiaphas to the Sanhedrim concerning the execution of Jesus.”
[Records of the Jerusalem Sanhedrin, by Eliezer Hyram, B. 24. Taken in Constantinople, October 16, 1883].
Chapter VII: “Report of Caiaphas to the Sanhedrim concerning the resurrection of Jesus.”
Chapter VIII: “Valleus’s notes–‘Acta Pilati,’ or Pilate’s report to Caesar of the arrest, trial, and crucifixion of Jesus.”
Valleus Paterculus was a Roman historian who authored HISTORIA ROMANIA.
Page 128: “Valleus says that in Judea he met a man called Jesus of Nazareth, who was one of the most remarkable characters he had ever seen; that he was more afraid of Jesus than of a whole army, for he cured all manner of diseases and raised the dead, and when he cursed the orchards or fruit-trees for their barrenness, they instantly withered to their roots. After referring to the wonderful works of Jesus, he says that, although Jesus had such power, he did not use it to injure any one, but seemed always inclined to help the poor. Valleus says the Jews were divided in their opinion of him, the poorer class claiming him as their king and their deliverer from Roman authority, and that if Jesus should raise an army and give it the power he could sweep the world in a single day; but the rich Jews hated him and cursed him behind his back, and called him an Egyptian necromancer, though they were as afraid of him as of death.(Valleus Paterculus, B. 72, found in the Vatican at Rome).”
Chapter IX: “Herod Antipatris’ defence before the Roman Senate in regard to his conduct at Bethlehem.”
Chapter X: “Herod Antipas’ defence before the Roman Senate in regard to the execution of John the Baptist.”
Chapter XI: “The Hillel letters regarding God’s providence to the Jews, by Hillel the Third.”
Hello Richard,
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div>I don’t know whether anyone else has mentioned it but the Archko volume has been proved to be false. The existence of this work can be traced back to a certa
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Thank you Sally and I await your further details of source. (Trust you’re ok)
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Richard: I just found this:
A Critique of the Archko Library
A Critique of the Archko Library – Defending Genesis (wordpress.com)
It looks like the Archko Volume is false. I apologize to anyone that I may have led astray. I am going to delete it from my two blogs.
The reason why I posted the Archko Volume on my two blogs is that I was staying with this family in Montana years ago and I noticed the Archko Volume in their bookcase. I read a little and then forgot about it. A few months later, I was hitchhiking and this other family let me stay overnight at their place. I noticed the Archko Volume in their bookcase, so I thought that the Lord wanted me to read it some more (two witnesses).
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div>Hello Richard, this is my second try, I don’t know why you didn’t get my full ema
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Hi Sally and sorry to learn of your contact problem but you may have read Tim’s apology above. Maybe it’s something to do with Jetpack taking over WordPress app?
Comments need my ok for their first submission to appear but that person’s subsequent comments appear automatically, and the same applies for inclusion of first linkage.
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Dear Richard
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