because the 2 sentences written about Jesus say nothing of him rising from the dead they are only mentions of him and yet historians say its questionable if those mentions of Jesus are legitimate and say there is proof its not real in other words its a hoax.
But I will look it up in wiki do a search for you just in case. I will see what Josephus had to say on Caiaphus and jesus.
Heres what Wiki says about Jesus and Josephus
The extant manuscripts of the writings of the first-century
Romano-
Jewish historian Flavius Josephus include references to
Jesus and the
origins of Christianity.
[1][2] Josephus'
Antiquities of the Jews, written around 93–94 AD, includes two references to the biblical Jesus Christ in Books
18 and
20 and a reference to
John the Baptist in Book
18.
[1][3] Scholarly opinion varies on the total or partial authenticity of the reference in
Book 18, Chapter 3, 3 of the
Antiquities, a passage that states that Jesus the
Messiah was a wise teacher who was crucified by
Pilate, usually called the
Testimonium Flavianum.
[4][5][1] The general scholarly view is that while the
Testimonium Flavianum is most likely not authentic in its entirety, it is broadly agreed upon that it originally consisted of an authentic nucleus, which was then subject to
Christian interpolation and/or alteration.
[5][6][7][8][9][10] Although the exact nature and extent of the Christian redaction remains unclear,
[11] broad consensus exists as to what the original text of the
Testimonium by Josephus would have looked like.
[9]
Modern scholarship has largely acknowledged the authenticity of the reference in
Book 20, Chapter 9, 1 of the
Antiquities to "the brother of Jesus, who was called Christ, whose name was James"
[12] and considers it as having the highest level of authenticity among the references of Josephus to Christianity.
[13][1][2][14][15][16] Almost all modern scholars consider the reference in
Book 18, Chapter 5, 2 of the
Antiquities to the imprisonment and death of John the Baptist also to be authentic and not a
Christian interpolation.
[17][18][19] The references found in
Antiquities have no parallel texts in the other work by Josephus such as
The Jewish War, written 20 years earlier, but some scholars have provided explanations for their absence.
[20] A number of variations exist between the statements by Josephus regarding the deaths of
Jamesand John the Baptist and the
New Testament accounts.
[17][21] Scholars generally view these variations as indications that the Josephus passages are not interpolations, for a Christian interpolator would have made them correspond to the New Testament accounts, not differ from them.
[17][22][21]
So the only passage that has been authenticated to be true by Josephus on Jesus is the passage about his brother. Ill get the on Caiaphus.