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Given that the Christian man/god sacrifice for sin providing salvation derives from the Jewish messianic idea of a David-like hero/king, from Isaiah 53, Psalm 22, and the “sign of Jonah” alluded to in the synoptic, what other scriptural references are used support of the idea of crucifixion and resurrection?
I know other story elements also reference scriptures (like Matthew’s common “this was because it was said…”), but I’m asking specifically about the idea that the messiah would die/rise instead of the Davidic hero. Thanks |
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Hosea 6.2 BLATANTLY refers to a group of persons or more than one person and has ZERO do with a crucifixion. Hosea 6.2 is a PERFECT example of "Chinese Whispers" so as to make erroneous claims about the Jesus character and the Pauline writings. Examine Hosea 6.2 Quote:
Well, Paul may have been referring to gLuke because an apologetic source claimed "Paul" was AWARE of that very Gospel. "Church History" 6.25.6 Quote:
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