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In English-language Jewish works, the word "Jesus" can refer to one of three different people:
 
In English-language Jewish works, the word "Jesus" can refer to one of three different people:
 
:1) Joshua ben Perachia's student Yeshu Ha-Notzri (c.100BCE) a transgressor who founded the Jordanian Baptists according to the Kuzari.  
 
:1) Joshua ben Perachia's student Yeshu Ha-Notzri (c.100BCE) a transgressor who founded the Jordanian Baptists according to the Kuzari.  
:2) Ribi Yehoshuah (c.30CE) who was the teacher of Simeon Kefa.
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:2) Rebbe Yehoshuah (c.30CE) who was the teacher of Simeon Kefa.
 
:3) Ha-Notzri Ben Stada (c.69CE) a transgressor respected in various Karaite works and who claimed to be the incarnation of HaShem and beguiled the Palace of Helene of Adiabene in Jerusalem before being stoned to death in Lud and hung on a Carob Tree near Safed where he is buried.  
 
:3) Ha-Notzri Ben Stada (c.69CE) a transgressor respected in various Karaite works and who claimed to be the incarnation of HaShem and beguiled the Palace of Helene of Adiabene in Jerusalem before being stoned to death in Lud and hung on a Carob Tree near Safed where he is buried.  
 
All three of them are considered to have belonged to the Pandera Family so it is not always very clear which one is being referred to in the texts -the less reliable ones seeming to conflate all three people.
 
All three of them are considered to have belonged to the Pandera Family so it is not always very clear which one is being referred to in the texts -the less reliable ones seeming to conflate all three people.

Revision as of 13:01, 14 May 2018

In English-language Jewish works, the word "Jesus" can refer to one of three different people:

1) Joshua ben Perachia's student Yeshu Ha-Notzri (c.100BCE) a transgressor who founded the Jordanian Baptists according to the Kuzari.
2) Rebbe Yehoshuah (c.30CE) who was the teacher of Simeon Kefa.
3) Ha-Notzri Ben Stada (c.69CE) a transgressor respected in various Karaite works and who claimed to be the incarnation of HaShem and beguiled the Palace of Helene of Adiabene in Jerusalem before being stoned to death in Lud and hung on a Carob Tree near Safed where he is buried.

All three of them are considered to have belonged to the Pandera Family so it is not always very clear which one is being referred to in the texts -the less reliable ones seeming to conflate all three people.