The gospel does contain some independent, historically plausible elements.
He then projected the increases in energy prices needed to contain consumption while the economy grows at a historically plausible rate of 3 percent annually.
To aid historical recreation, participants in the SCA create historically plausible characters known individually as personae.
This historical novel tells a historically plausible tale regarding her marriage to Sir Richard Woodville.
Seaton spent over a year doing research to create a 'diary' that would be historically plausible.
He includes as much beefcake as a production of "Pacific Overtures" is ever likely to accommodate, and has given the Shogun an unscripted but historically plausible male companion.
Although historically plausible, these accounts remain largely unconfirmed, as does the claim that the papal contralto Matteo Simonelli first taught him composition.
Mark says that the chief priests and leaders in Jerusalem planned to have Jesus arrested and executed because of his teaching against them.7 John presents a fuller account, historically plausible.
Linguistically, he is not in search of the historically rejuvenating but the historically plausible.
Several of its independent elements are historically plausible, such as Jesus's being executed before Passover, as John reports.