At that time, there lived Jesus, a wise man, if one could call him human. In fact, he performed extraordinary feats and was the teacher of men who welcomed the truth with joy, attracting to him not just many Jews but also many Greeks. He was the Christ. When he was denounced by those whom the Romans considered the chiefs [of the Jews], Pilate ordered him crucified. But those who loved him in life did not stop loving him. He appeared to them alive three days after being buried, according to what prophets had said of him among a thousand other marvels they cited. Today, there exists the group that have taken their name from him and are known as Christians”
“At that time, there lived a wise man named Jesus. His conduct was good and he was esteemed for his virtue. There were many, among the Jews and from other nations, became his dicsciples. Pilate condemned him to ddeath by crucifixion. But those who had become his disciples never stopped following his teaching. They recounted that he appeared to them three days after his crucifixion and that he was alive. Perhaps this was because he was the Messiah about whom the prophets had foretold many wonders.”