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			A friend has created this page and asked my opinion. I share that with you. http://geocities.com/samram1964/index.html Regards | 
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			In case it disappears again, the webpage works off Michael Turton's analysis of Mark into a chiastic structure, although it is not clear what chiasms add to the analysis. The thesis is  Quote: 
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|  03-24-2006, 05:47 PM | #5 | 
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			Although MT views my readings of Mark as idiosyncratic, I feel he is wrong on the following  point.  "Jesus" - a construct -  was at least in a different camp from the Zealots.  The parable of the coin argues that there may have been antagonisms between the two camps.  Go to the Jewish Encyclopedia and search "Zealots" "Essenes".  Many would not look at the face on a coin or a statue over a city.  Jesus states about the coin, "Let me see it."  Jesus was not a Zealot. He was a Priest.  He sees another way around the Roman/Herodian problem. CW | 
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 Zealot movement argues to the Jewish people. “See the likeness and inscription of Caesar in the coins. Give them back to the Caesar.”( In our God’s kingdom we will have our own coins where the likeness of human figures would not appear). It is true that a subsect of the zealots (sicarii or essenes) would not even look at the coins. Zealots is a broader movement that encompassed the sicarii. And sicarii is portrayed in this parable as the betrayers of the Zealot movement. | |
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|  03-25-2006, 06:04 AM | #7 | 
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			There is also an interesting explanation for the bread miracles.
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