![]() ![]() Thus, if it was a prevailing myth a la Babylon, Assyria or others, then it would hardly be uncommon or surprising. Other then that the people would have been of their times and steeped in the myths and traditions of such. So the question was probably not considered by most. And we have no evidence of any civilization beside Polynesia making oceanic voyages. So the lack of knowledge about the world would have limited the view to just the local area.Īdditionally, at that time most sailors in the Med were usually within a day's sail of land. Most likely few ever moved more than a few miles from their place of birth. Kinda like NYC or LA to many people today. Rome to most common Romans was a far off place of wonders. The world was simply the area that you knew. And with the passage of time, the legends grew beyond the man. ![]() It is unlikely that line of thinking was every an issue. Perhaps.but everything we have as the words of Jesus were written down by mostly unknown authors at least decades and many times centuries after he lived. ![]()
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