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IRAN
by Fdemetrio - 04/15/26 12:27 PM
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by Fdemetrio - 04/14/26 06:57 AM
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Whether Jesus was literate is a subject of scholarly debate, with arguments on both sides. Many historians argue he was likely illiterate based on low literacy rates (perhaps 3–5%) in 1st-century Galilean, peasant, and rural communities. However, Gospel accounts show him reading and writing, suggesting a possible, rudimentary literacy or, according to some perspectives, potential for education. The Bart Ehrman Blog The Bart Ehrman Blog +5 Arguments for Jesus Being Non-Literate/Illiterate Historical Context: As a Galilean peasant, carpenter (or construction worker, tekton), and resident of a small village, he likely lacked the formal, elite education needed for reading and writing. Scholarly Consensus: Many scholars categorize Jesus as "non-literate" rather than illiterate, meaning he lived in an oral society and did not have the opportunity to learn reading/writing, which was uncommon. Lack of Direct Evidence: Outside of the Gospels, no contemporary, non-Christian evidence exists for his literacy. YouTube YouTube +4 Arguments for Jesus Being Literate Gospel Evidence: The Gospel of Luke (4:16–20) shows Jesus reading from a scroll in the synagogue, suggesting he could read and was not surprising others with this ability. Debating Scripture: His frequent quoting and interpretation of scriptures and the phrase "have you not read?" suggest a high level of familiarity with written texts. Educational Opportunities: Some scholars suggest he may have received training in a synagogue or from local leaders. The Bart Ehrman Blog The Bart Ehrman Blog +5 Key Considerations Definition: "Non-literate" is sometimes used to mean a person who was part of an oral culture and not educated in reading/writing. Oral Tradition: In that era, memory and oral transmission of information were highly developed skills. Two Perspectives: As discussed in various Reddit threads, the debate often hinges on whether to trust the Gospel portrayals of a learned teacher over the historical probability of an illiterate peasant.
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