13:1513:15, 22 February 2016diffhist+442
Herod the Great
Undid revision 705965925 by
Rbreen (
talk)There is no academic freedom if only majority views are cited. This minority 1 BC view is at least mentioned in most Bible schools and seminaries.
13:0413:04, 22 February 2016diffhist+580
Star of Bethlehem
It is not the role of Wikipedia to suppress knowledge or to support only majority opinions. The articles written by Barnes and Bernegger (cited) were in response to Filmer (cited). Added also Mahieu (2012) reference.
15:4815:48, 8 December 2015diffhist+150
Herod the Great
→Biography: The original text connected Herod's governorship in Galilee (paragraph above) to the Parthian invasion. In reality, the Parthians invited after Herod had been named as a tetrarch.
15:0215:02, 8 December 2015diffhist+62
Herod the Great
→Biography: added the probable date of Herod's appointment as governor of Galilee and his age at his appointment according to the two theories of dating, plus minor edit in next phrase.
13:1513:15, 22 February 2016diffhist+442
Herod the Great
Undid revision 705965925 by
Rbreen (
talk)There is no academic freedom if only majority views are cited. This minority 1 BC view is at least mentioned in most Bible schools and seminaries.
13:0413:04, 22 February 2016diffhist+580
Star of Bethlehem
It is not the role of Wikipedia to suppress knowledge or to support only majority opinions. The articles written by Barnes and Bernegger (cited) were in response to Filmer (cited). Added also Mahieu (2012) reference.
15:4815:48, 8 December 2015diffhist+150
Herod the Great
→Biography: The original text connected Herod's governorship in Galilee (paragraph above) to the Parthian invasion. In reality, the Parthians invited after Herod had been named as a tetrarch.
15:0215:02, 8 December 2015diffhist+62
Herod the Great
→Biography: added the probable date of Herod's appointment as governor of Galilee and his age at his appointment according to the two theories of dating, plus minor edit in next phrase.