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07-20-2001, 07:33 AM | #11 |
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Whew, thank you guys for backing me up. You can't support any of these claims! At least Les has admitted he makes it up.
Offa, you can't support many of your claims, you're just misreading the Bible. To take a specific example, the book of John clearly says Cleophas was Jesus' uncle and not his father. Now, I don't think the Bible is infallible or anything, but the fact is you've just misread the passage! Another quick point: media commentors do not interpret presidential speeches' secret language! |
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<As I drop into character of my namesake from Babylon 5...> Commander Sheridan: Kosh, what are you reading? <a complex series of musical tones emitted from the encounter suit, the english tanslator kicking in to issue a single Human word...> Kosh: <b>Fiction.</b> |
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women at the cross and these two women are the one's he instructed John to care for after the crucifixion. Mary, the wife of Cleophas, and the Virgin Mary are the same person. The Virgin and Mary Magdalene were sisters of the cloth. The other gospels were written afterward. Quote:
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Smugg, it's a fact that Augustus and Cleopatra had a son together in Rome at the time of Jesus's birth. Since Caesar was the god of the Romans and Cleopatra was the goddess of the Egyptians, and their son would be by birthright the god of both.
I made it up that Jesus was their son. Just a guess. |
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The sect of Essenes (sicari) where ultimately responsible for the "War of the Jews" in AD 70/74 but Jesus had broken awy from that group when he said, "It is finished". thanks, offa |
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man, i have asked this before, and Les denied, but I am gonna ask it of the several folks that have posted the weird, psuedo-biblical/pseudo-historical, quite hysterical gobble-de-gook.
What are you smoking? and where can I get some? I mean come on, you can't mean most of this stuff, can you? |
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Offa, There are several possibilities to answer your question and I have thought about it.
1.Julias and Cleopatra had a son. He became Augustus The god of the Roman empire. The possibility exists that Augustus and Jesus were the same man. 2. When Octavian became Augustus he changed his name to Augustus Julias Caesar Octavian. In honor of his uncle. And history has confused the two. The problem with this idea is that Octavian was adopted by Julias so no woman was needed. 3. I believe Cleopatra was about 30 when she died. I am not going to look up the recorded dates right now. But going by the birth and death of Cleopatra and the birth and death dates of Augustus. It would only take a maximum of a 30 year correction for the two to overlap. That is very minor. I think they overlaped without the correction. But I am not sure. 4. Since Octavian was adopted. Chances are historians have the two Julias's confused. |
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But he seemed so sincere about that bit bout blessed are the chese makers. I was certain he meant anyone in the dairy industry. |
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Okay, offa, here's the passage in question:
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I understand where your mistake is, and now you seem to be too emotionally attached to your interpretation to change it, but do you see how the and separates the women listed? This is the only time Cleophas is mentioned in the Bible and it is likely that he is Mary's (Jesus' mother's) brother or cousin and the second of the three Marys is her sister-in-law, cousin, or biological sister. I don't know much about NT-era Hebrew naming practices, but sisters who both share the name Miriamme would be confusing so the lattermost option is the least likely in my opinion. Now, it's worth saying that I consider the book of John to be the latest Gospel written and the least reliable from a historical standpoint and the three women at the cross could very well be symbolic or some kind of metaphor but the question is this: How can you ascribe more weight to this one isolated and somewhat convoluted passage than the (approximately) sixteen other passages that indicate Joseph was Mary's husband and Jesus' father? That is, of course, ignoring for a moment that the passage does not say Cleophas is the husband of Mary. |
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