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From official court documents made in the days of Jesus Christ
Translated by
Drs. McIntosh and Twyman of the Antiquarian Lodge, Genoa, Italy
From manuscripts in Constantinople and the records of the Senatorial Docket taken from the Vatican in Rome
Chapter VII. Report of Caiaphas to the Sanhedrim Concerning the Resurrection of Jesus.
๐ง๐ฟ๐ฎ๐ป๐๐น๐ฎ๐๐ผ๐ฟ๐:
After having made the preceding record of Caiaphas, on unwinding the same scroll we found another report from him. ...
I hardly know whether to call it a resignation or a confession.
One thing I do know, it is one of the most solemn things that I have ever read.
We thanked God that we had come to Constantinople, and that Mohammed had given orders to preserve these sacred scrolls in the mosque of St. Sophia. It is as follows:
๐๐ฎ๐ถ๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ต๐ฎ๐:
๐๐ข๐ฏ๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ฅ๐ณ๐ช๐ฎ, 89. ๐๐บ ๐๐ช๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ณ๐ช II, 7.:
As I have made a former defence to you, and you have approved the same, I feel in duty bound to communicate to you some facts that have come to my knowledge since that communication.
A few days after the execution of Jesus of Nazareth the report of his resurrection from the dead became so common that I found it necessary to investigate it, because the excitenient was more intense than before, and my own life as well as that of Pilate was in danger.
I sent for Malkus, the captain of the royal city guard, who informed me he knew nothing personally, as he had placed Isham in command of the guard; but from what he could learn from the soldiers the scene was awe-inspiring, and the report was so generally believed that it was useless to deny it. My only chance was to suppress it He thought among the soldiers, and have John and Peter banished to Crete, or arrested and imprisoned, and if they would not be quiet, to treat them as I had treated Jesus.
He said that all the soldiers he had conversed with were convinced that Jesus was resurrected by supernatural power and was still living, and that he was no human being, for the light and the angels and the dead that came out of their graves all went to prove that something had happened that never occurred on earth before.
He said that John and Peter werespreading it all over the country, and that if Jesus would appear at the head of a host, and declare for the king of the Jews, he believed all the Jews would fight for him.
I sent for the lieutenant, who gave a lengthy account of the occurrence that morning, all of which I suppose you have learned, and will investigate. From this I am convinced that something transcending the laws of nature took place that morning, that cannot be accounted for upon natural laws, and I find it is useless to try to get any of the soldiers to deny it, for they are so excited that they cannot be reasoned with.
I regret that I had the soldiers placed at the tomb, for the very things that they were to prevent they have helped to establish. After questioning the soldiers and ofiicers to my satisfaction, my mind being so disturbed that I could neither eat nor sleep, I sent for John and Peter.
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[This letter from Caiaphas to the Sanhedrim continues]
๐๐ฎ๐ถ๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ต๐ฎ๐:
They came and brought Mary and Joanna, who are the women that went to embalm Jesus's body the morning of the resurrection, as it is called. They were very interesting as they related the circumstances. Mary says that when they went day was just breaking. They met the soldiers returning from the sepulchre, and saw nothing strange until they came to the tomb, and found that it was empty. The stone that covered the sepulchre was rolled to one side, and two men dressed in flowing white were sitting, one at each end of the sepulchre. Mary asked them where was her Lord; they said, "He is risen from the dead; did he not tell you he would rise the third day and show himself to the people, to prove that he was the Lord of life?" Go tell his disciples, said they.
Joanna said she saw but one man; but this discrepancy must have been due to their excitement, because they say they were much alarmed. They both say that as they returned they met the Master, who told them that he was the resurrection and the life; all that will accept shall be resurrected from the second death. "We fell at his feet, all bathed in tears, and when we rose up he was gone." Both these women wept for joy while relating these circumstances, and John shouted aloud, which made me tremble in every limb, for I could not help thinking that something that was the exclusive work of God had occurred, but what it all meant was a great mystery to me. It might be, I said, that God had sent this message by the mouth of this stranger; it might be that he was the seed of the woman, and we his people had executed him.
I asked John and Peter if they could give me any further evidence in regard to this man; that I wished to be informed of his private history.
Peter said that Jesus passed by where he was, and bade him follow him, and he felt attracted to him, but at first it was more through curiosity than anything in the man; that he soon became acquainted with Mary, who told him that he was her son, and related to him the strange circumstances of his birth, and that she was convinced that he was to be the king of the Jews. She spoke of many strange things concerning his life, which made Peter feel more interested in him than he would have been otherwise.
He said that Jesus was a man so pleasant in his character, and so like a child in innocence, that no one could help liking him after he got acquainted with him; that though he seemed to be stern and cold, he was not so in reality; that he was exceedingly kind, especially to the poor; that he would make any sacrifice for the sick and needy, and would spare no effort to impart knowledge to anyone that would call on him, and that his knowledge was so profound that he had seen him interrogated by the most learned doctors of the law, and he always gave the most perfect satisfaction, and that the ๐ด๐ฐ๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ฆ๐ณ or scribes, and the Hillelites, and Shammaites were afraid to open their mouths in his presence. They had attacked him so often and been repelled that they shunned him as they would a wolf; but when he had repelled them he did not enjoy the triumph as they did over others of whom they had gotten the ascendency.
As to his private life, he seemed not to be a man of pleasure, nor of sorrow. He mingled with society to benefit it, and yet took no part at all in what was going on.
I had heard many tell of what occurred when he was baptized, and from what his mother told me I was watching for a display of his divine power, if he had any, for I knew he could never be king of the Jews unless he did have help from on high.
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Jul 19, 2023 โข 5 tweets โข 3 min read
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