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06-25-2006, 09:24 PM | #1 |
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essene teacher of righteousness and the mytical jesus
i am curious as to whether there exists any manuscript evidence from the dead sea scrolls which should support the mythical jesus theory that there was a community of first century jews who believed in a divine mediator figure, a purely spiritual figure, as described by doherty.
i am well aware of the essenes and dead sea scrolls speaking of a teacher of righteousness, how well does this correlate to mythical jesus hypothesis? do mythical jesus theorists think paul was writing his letter to a community of essenes-turned christians? |
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predates christianity, being extant in the first and second centuries BCE, if we are to use Josephus and Philo as reliable sources: http://www.mountainman.com.au/essene...philosophy.htm Quote:
(with its precedent appearance of the term "The Son of Man") to the "essenic literature", and the fact that this book predates the alleged historical commencement of "christianity". Quote:
MJ and HJ theorists to infer. And in respect of the same belief in the same inference, Eusebius makes reference to the therapeutae. Pete Brown www.mountainman.com.au |
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