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First, the High Priest was appointed by the Roman governor, and to protect his (and the Sadducee party's) wealth and status thus became a Roman quisling. He was given 'police powers' (there is no other description for the work he had hired Saul to do). The High Priest was not exercising religious authority, but political. Damascus had become a haven for all sorts of Judean refugees from Roman oppression, as it was outside Roman jurisdiction. If the High Priest did in fact send Saul to Damascus, it had to be a clandestine mission to kidnap/arrest high value targets. Nothing less would have been worth the risk. Yes, the account in Acts is distorted on several counts. Its author, Luke, was an ardent Paulinist, and as such needed to recharacterize Saul's Damascus mission, and also needed to downplay the depth of the disagreement between the Jerusalem Church and Paul. To do this, he also had to reinvent Peter as the transitional figure between Judaism and Xtianity. It was precisely this reinvention that I was trying to evaluate by searching for any documentation that Peter ever went to Rome, and if so, just what wah he preaching...when I started this thread. |
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And you are queston begging. You can only say there is no historical record of Aretas IV controlling Damascus if you assume Paul contains no historical information. We do not know who all controlled what for much of our history of this time. |
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Are you basing that on Gal 1:15-17? "But when God, who had set me apart even from my mother's womb and called me through His grace, was pleased to reveal His Son in me so that I might preach Him among the Gentiles, I did not immediately consult with flesh and blood, nor did I go up to Jerusalem to those who were apostles before me; but I went away to Arabia, and returned once more to Damascus." (NASB) He obviously doesn't explicitly support your claim but I can see where (especially with Acts in mind) it could be read so. Without the Acts claim, however, would you still assume Damascus was the location of his conversion experience? I realize such a question is problematic in the same sense of asking a jury to forget testimony they have heard that was subsequently ruled inadmissible but I have wonder if anyone would reach that conclusion if Acts didn't exist (or didn't make the claim). |
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When I read a fictitious document that purports to be true, and I find that document quoting an antithetical source that it then attempts to discredit, my inquisitive mind begs the question: 'Why do they feel the need to discredit this source?" and the answer usually is that the source contains an inconvenient truth that needs to be expunged from the record. That is the slim claim to credence that I endow this quote with. The Church wrote the Ebionites off as 're-Judaizers' trying to redefine the Christ back into a Jewish context, but their beliefs about Jesus and Paul reflect almost exactly what an orthodox Jewish sect would believe about a Jewish messiah. |
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There is no stretch involved here. Nor any need to accept Acts' account to come to this conclusion. It's what Paul himself indicates. |
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