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In reply to the discussion: Hillel the Elder and Jesus were contemporaries, according to the stories. [View all]MineralMan
(149,302 posts)depend on their existence for support. Teachings require a teacher to originate them.
Now, I cannot prove that either Hillel or Jesus existed. I can prove that the teachings attributed to them exist, however.
Sources matter. Really, though, there is more evidence of the existence of Hillel than of Jesus. Why is Hillel not the Messiah? Because there are no claims of divine origins for Hillel. There are for Jesus.
Wise sayings that come to us in writing all had an origin in some individual at some point. It is useful to know what individual.
So, yes, it does matter to some degree. For me, the existence of some wise teaching in multiple cultures or religions is far more important, though. That and an understanding of what makes a teaching wise, establish the usefulness of that teaching.
Lots of wisdom are attributed to both Hillel and Jesus. The origins of that wisdom remain unknown, however, with any real degree of certainty.
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