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Nero, Tacitus, & "Burning Christians"

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JToJAP5nDLM&t=211s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBXdItseV0s&t=339s

As I replied to the youtube,

Nero committed suicide with the help of Epaphroditus. Copying and pasting my notes from my Gospel of Truth, which assembles all the most important quotes/facts/ inside and out of the bible, about Epaphroditus,

"More curious things between Josephus and the New Testament Pauline epistles is a Epaphroditus, a roman emperor secretary. This roman secretary makes an appearence in the New Testament, Philippians 2:25 where Paul says Epaphroditus is an apostle for christianity. Epiphroditus funded the works of Josephus. There's more curious things about this friend of Josephus. Mr Eisenman's "The New Testament Code", shows some remarkable linguistic shorthands for various people in the Josephus circle; that of Timothy for Titus, a Silas as equivalent linguistic form shorthand for a Silvanus(yes, the silas of the Da Vinci Code), a Erastus could correspond to Epaphroditus. References would be acts 19:22, 2Timothy4:20, Romans 16:23. So, all these friends of Josephus appear in this linguistic shorthand except! Josephus! Where does Josephus go in the New Testament? I'd say Paul. Josephus is overwritten as Paul just like James the Just is by Jesus Christ.

Epaphroditus is also mentioned in Philippians 4:18. A little further down, "Paul" salutes the household of Caesar(Philippians 4:22. Getting back to 4:18 above, Robert Eisenman notes that Paul describes Epaphroditus as "an odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice acceptable, wellpleasing to God." This is the exact language, word for word, used in the dead sea scrolls."

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