There is considerable historical evidence that crucifixion was practiced as a means of punishment by the Romans toward the Jews at the time in question (though the methodology varied considerably from some of the accounts; a nail driven through the hand would be torn off fairly quickly by the weight of the body; ropes were commonly used as the main support, with spikes for...emphasis). Certainly one can infer, even from the limited evidence, that someone bearing this name was indeed nailed up. Whether he was a deity or simply a very good man with some very good ideas which have gotten somewhat distorted in places...is kind of the essential question. I tend to go with the latter. But that's just me. jms |
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