from Part I - Setting the Scene
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 October 2021
People sometimes imagine that we know very little about the world of Jesus and his context, and would be surprised at the range of sources and at the quantity of information that we have, in addition to the Bible itself. It is far from being lost in the mists of antiquity: we have (1) evidence on the ground – geography and archaeology; (2) a wealth of information about the Roman Empire in the time of Jesus; and (3) a variety of important and relevant Jewish sources.
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