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14. Phlegon (80-140 A.D.)
In his chronicle of history, written around 140 A.D., Phlegon wrote:
Jesus, while alive, was of no assistance to himself, but that he arose after death, and exhibited the marks of his punishment, and showed how his hands had been pierced by nails.[12]
Phlegon also identified the exact year and time of day of the darkness and earthquake at Christ’s crucifixion:
In the fourth year of the 202nd Olympiad (i.e., AD 33) there was ‘the greatest eclipse of the sun’ and that ‘it became night in the sixth hour of the day [i.e., noon] so that stars even appeared in the heavens. There was a great earthquake in Bithynia, and many things were overturned in Nicaea.’[4]