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Ah, but Paul never says he came to believe in the resurrection because of the scriptures. Rather he says God revealed his son in/to him in one place. In another he says 'have I not seen Jesus'. In a third he says 'last of all...he appeared to me'. So, this idea of Paul and other believing in the resurrected Jesus solely from a scriptural conviction has NO BASIS and is in contradiction to the few references we have from Paul himself. |
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Can't you see the Pauline LIES? "God" cannot reveal the resurrected Jesus to "Paul". Once Jesus was only a man then he could NOT have resurrected on the THIRD day. The God of the Jews is a MYTH. "Paul" is a LIAR. The Pauline writers attempted to historize the FICTION of the resurrection. 1 Cor.15 Quote:
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Everywhere else, Paul intimates that his word alone should be sufficient. That would make any hint of "You don't have to believe it just because I said it" out of character.
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If you look up Paul's other references to the mystery you find some more ambiguities, but you'll find some that very clearly tie the mystery to the 'salvation for all concept'. Here's the most clear reference I find: Quote:
But does Paul anywhere unambiguously say the source for himself and others of Jesus' resurrection was scripture? No. Think about it: Paul hears of this man crucified and claimed to be risen. Others are saying they have seen it. Paul is aware of some verses that reference a Savior-Messiah--esp Isaiah 53, which portrays what appears to be a man who suffers, dies, and is resurrected for the atonement of Israel's sins. Paul then 'sees' Jesus and believes in the resurrection. Nothing unique yet. Paul, being very familiar with other verses in Isaiah and elsewhere, sees that there are prophecies that refer to the entire world being part of God's kingdom. He also sees how faith was rewarded throughout God's history. He puts two and two together and concludes that Jesus came not only to save Jews but Gentiles also, and that it is not works, but is the inner man--faith, that God rewards: Thus, salvation for ALL through faith in the resurrection of Jesus. It's been 5 years since I looked into this, but if you are interested see my findings here http://mypeoplepc.com/members/tedrik...top20/id5.html Ted |
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Really, this seems quite clear. Quote:
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I"m not sure what your point is then dog-on. Find anywhere where Paul talks about how he knows Jesus was resurrected and how others knew Jesus was resurrected. As I said before I can't find a verse that says he and they knew it solely from scripture and I found 3 verses that seem to suggest otherwise.
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How about we dig into the OT and see if we can find "the source"?
If such is possible, do you think that it is therefore possible that Paul and co. may have did as much? |
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