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And we cannot assume that a reference to "scripture" can only mean "Hebrew Scripture" when we cannot assume that the Pauline writings could have only been before the Jesus story. Quote:
Total nonsense. The Pauline Jesus was a God/man. We have the Pauline writings as evidence. The Pauline writer claimed Jesus was the Creator of heaven and earth who was betrayed after he supped, was crucified, did shed his blood, died and was resurrected. In antiquity it was NOT BELIEVED that a Spirit was in need of food, or that a Spirit had flesh or had blood. |
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The Christian interpretation is that Paul is stating the central doctrine of Christianity as a teacher to students. The resurrected Christ appeared to the apostles and others physically as a living man and to Paul in his heavenly glory; in spirit. Catechism of the Catholic Church I. THE HISTORICAL AND TRANSCENDENT EVENT 639 The mystery of Christ's resurrection is a real event, with manifestations that were historically verified, as the New Testament bears witness. In about A.D. 56 St. Paul could already write to the Corinthians: "I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the scriptures, and that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the scriptures, and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the Twelve. . ."491 The Apostle speaks here of the living tradition of the Resurrection which he had learned after his conversion at the gates of Damascus.492 491 1 Cor 15:3-4. 652 Christ's Resurrection is the fulfillment of the promises both of the Old Testament and of Jesus himself during his earthly life.522 The phrase "in accordance with the Scriptures"523 indicates that Christ's Resurrection fulfilled these predictions. 522 Cf. Mt 28:6; Mk 16:7; Lk 24:6-7,26-27,44-48 523 Cf. 1 Cor 15:3-4; |
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The NT Canon is propagating that Jesus resurrected with the ACTUAL and REAL body of a man and is in heaven as a God, the Creator of heaven and earth. The Jesus character after resurrecting was the product of CORRUPTION and INCORRUPTION, the INVISIBLE yet VISIBLE, the sinful and the sinless. |
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But, there is no other apostle called James the "Lord's brother" in the Pauline Epistles or the ENTIRE Canon. It is the apostle James that is the problem. The Pauline writer may have INVENTED the apostle James the Lord's brother or was mistaken. Based on apologetic sources it was known for hundreds of years that the apostle James had NO brother called the Lord Jesus. |
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However, all this is christian theology. And, as theology, it cannot be synonymous with actual, real history. It can only be an appraisal, a finding of meaning, within history. Undoubtedly, christianity has a very strong Jewish element - but that does not mean that one should confine ones search for the origins of early christianity - especially pre-Paul - to a Jewish context. Marcoin, seemingly, was not interested in a Jewish genealogy for his Jesus storyline. It could be that the Jewish element, however major it was, was only a part, one element, of the origin story of early christianity. |
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A Pauline writer claimed he PERSECUTED the Faith that he NOW preached. (See Galatians 1) Ga 1:23 - Quote:
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Trypho the Jew discarded Isaiah 7.14 as prophecy for the birth of Jesus and claimed the Virgin birth of Jesus had STRONG elements of Greek mythology. |
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