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Did Jesus really exist — and if so, why does the Gospel story look the way it does? In this interview, author Stephen Campbell discusses his book Historical Accuracy (Clarion Reviews: 4/5 stars) and presents new research arguing that Jesus of Galilee was a real historical figure whose biography was later rewritten after Rome’s victory in the Jewish Revolt. Drawing on ancient sources, including Flavius Josephus, this video explores the distinction between: The historical Jesus of Galilee The Gospel Jesus shaped by later political realities The discussion examines how the Gospels place Jesus in the time of Pontius Pilate, while evidence suggests the historical Jesus was active in 67 CE, during the Jewish Revolt — when Roman authority had shifted to direct military control under Vespasian and later Titus. Special attention is given to Herod Agrippa II, ruler of Galilee during the revolt, and the political pressures he faced after Rome’s victory in the Battle of Galilee. The video explores why a Galilean rebel leader would have been a liability — and how rewriting Jesus as a figure Rome could “find no fault in” may have served elite survival after the war. The interview also discusses: The influence of Jewish scripture, Greco-Roman biography, and hero cult traditions Parallels with Roman figures such as Julius Caesar and Augustus The role of the Testimonium Flavianum in Josephus’ Antiquities of the Jews Why pro-Roman figures like Agrippa II and Josephus were allowed to live in Rome after the revolt Referencing the work of Lena Einhorn (The Jesus Mystery and A Shift in Time), this video argues that the Gospel narrative reflects a post-war reinterpretation of Jesus, shaped by political necessity rather than Roman authorship. This is not an argument that Rome wrote the Gospels — but that history rewrote Jesus after Rome won. Topics Covered Did Jesus exist? Historical Jesus vs Gospel Jesus Battle of Galilee (67 CE) Herod Agrippa II and Rome Vespasian, Titus, and the Jewish Revolt Flavius Josephus and the Testimonium Flavianum Was Jesus rewritten after Rome’s victory? About the YouTube Creator and Author of Historical Accuracy Steve Campbell's Historical Accuracy is a historical and religious survey examining the credibility of biblical accounts in light of ancient history. A second edition is currently in development. Donations accepted at: https://buymeacoffee.com/waterbearing... Website: https://waterbearingfish.com