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Quirinius and the Census at Jesus birth - Bible History According to his research, most Josephus manuscripts dated prior to 1544 A D in Jewish Antiquities chapter 18 Section 106, have Phillip (Herod’s son) dying in the 22nd year of Tiberius, which would be 35 36 A D and he ruled for 37 years
The Census that Brought Our Lord to Bethlehem - Catholic Answers It appears that this was as long as eleven years after the death of Herod the Great Since we know from the Gospel of Matthew that Herod was king when Jesus was born, it seems clear that Quirinius was not governor of Syria at the time of Jesus’ birth
JOSEPHUS MISDATED THE CENSUS OF QUIRINIUS - etsjets. org 19–22) and a census under Quirinius (Luke 2:1–2) Josephus, on the other hand, reports that Quirinius conducted his census long after Herod’s death, at the exile of Herod’s son Herod Archelaus So, either Luke or Jos phus—at least as usually construed—must be wrong For more than a century, the consensus has grown in
Census of Quirinius - Wikipedia Upon his death, his kingdom was divided into three, each section ruled by one of his sons In 6 CE, Emperor Augustus deposed Herod Archelaus, who had ruled the largest section, and converted his territory into the Roman province of Judaea
Census of Quirinius - Cyrenius - Bible History Archelaus (Matthew 2:22) ruled for 10 years according to Josephus in Antiquities Book 17, So if Herod died in 1 B C this would be 9 A D for the date of the death of Archelaus
What month was the King Herod census taken? - Answers They find that, in spite of Luke 2:1, there never was a census during the reign of Augustus They have also established that Quirinius only became governor of Syria in 6 CE, ten years after