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2007-11-14 04:55:37 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I thought he was Jesus' father.

2007-11-14 05:01:19 · update #1

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The Yeshu ben Panderia ( not Panthera ) along with a Yeshu ben Stada ( who lived hundreds of years later ) have both erroneously at times been called the same person, and a Talmudic reference to Jesus.


Neither is Jesus.

Yeshu Ben Panderia lived about a hundred to 130 years before the time of Jesus, and during the reign of Alexander Janneus and not during the reign of Herod. He was also a
Student of R. Yehoshua Ben Perachiah who lived a hundred years prior to Jesus. This Yeshu persecution by fleeing to Egypt where he supposedly came back with magic and, upon return, became an idolater. There was a large Hellenistic Jewish populace in Alexandria, Egypt at that time.

I hope this helped you.

2007-11-14 05:16:41 · answer #1 · answered by ✡mama pajama✡ 7 · 1 1

No Joesph was Jesus' father!
Panthera:is a genus of the family Felidae (the cats), which contains four well-known living species: the Lion, the Tiger, the Jaguar, and the Leopard.

2007-11-14 05:41:57 · answer #2 · answered by princess warrior 2 · 0 0

Panthera is a genus of animals within the family Felidae (the cats), which contains the species of Lion, Tiger, Jaguar and Leopard.

EDIT: Primo, you mean "Pantera." And how could you NOT like Dimebag Darrell??????? < weeps > I thought I knew you, but I guess not.

I have no comment about Creed.

2007-11-14 05:02:57 · answer #3 · answered by Suzanne: YPA 7 · 6 2

Jay..that was Panthro not Panthera. Panthera is a mythological beast that lived in the East. Also Panthera was supposedly the true father of Jesus...
"But let us now return to where the Jew is introduced [Celsus], speaking of the mother of Jesus, and saying that "when she was pregnant she was turned out of doors by the carpenter to whom she had been betrothed, as having been guilty of adultery, and that she bore a child to a certain soldier named Panthera; "and let us see whether those who have blindly concocted these fables about the adultery of the Virgin with Panthera, and her rejection by the carpenter, did not invent these stories to overturn His miraculous conception by the Holy Ghost: for they could have falsified the history in a different manner, on account of its extremely miraculous character, and not have admitted, as it were against their will, that Jesus was born of no ordinary human marriage." - Origen Against Celsus 1:Chapter XXXII

2007-11-14 05:00:45 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 6 3

I liked 'Far Beyond Driven', but that's their only album I own.

And too many of you wouldn't know quality sarcasm if it kicked you in the teeth. With Primo's answer, it did.

2007-11-14 05:44:33 · answer #5 · answered by bamidélé 4 · 1 1

Wasn't that the Thunder Cat who was a talking panther, and had the red and blue nunchukas? That guy was bad-a$$!

2007-11-14 04:58:55 · answer #6 · answered by Jay 6 · 0 6

Pantera frickin ROCKED!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-11-14 05:22:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It's spelled panther...silly

2007-11-14 04:59:57 · answer #8 · answered by carl 4 · 0 6

Bad 90's metal band.....

Almost as awful as Creed

2007-11-14 04:57:52 · answer #9 · answered by primoa1970 7 · 4 7

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