Redemptionsong
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You are jumping about, and adding new arguments.I am quite with Roman history and Roman politics, foreign and domestic.
And btw, no one really know who wrote any of the four canonical gospels. The authors are unknown. Names were only applied to these gospels in the 2nd century CE, so the names were only attributed to these 4 evangelists, by church traditions.
Josephus as you already know have parents who belonged to aristocratic family and to the priesthood, so Josephus would have access to sources not available by Christian authors that we know nothing about. Plus, Josephus have tie to the emperor Vespasian, especially to the emperor’s son, Titus, so he would easily have access to Roman sources, especially to government records that wouldn’t be available to 1st century Christians.
Plus, whoever wrote gospels of Matthew and Luke during the 80s CE, I don’t see how the authors could receive dictations from Jesus’ parents or from Herod, or from the unnamed 3 sages from the East and the unnamed shepherds of Bethlehem who supposedly witnessed the performance of the angelic host. Clearly the stories of the 3 wise men (presumably to be astrologers) and the host of angels were invention of the author to Luke.
Joseph appeared to have died before Jesus began his ministry, while we have no texts that she lived beyond the 30s CE. So I don’t see how whoever wrote the gospel of Luke, what Mary remembered “in her heart”.
Let's take one point at a time and examine it carefully.
Do you accept that the author of Acts knew about the 6 CE taxation?