/Snip. The note itself, even if authentic doesn't support this unless you try to do all sorts of linguistic gymnastics. Even when you read the note itself (as its reproduced on several sites) it is noticeable that the translation is somewhat erratic, And it simply doesn't say Yeshua at all. That is just some extrapolation some have made to suit their beliefs.
I agree.
It is a weak argument for the proof of Jesus.
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