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If Jesus was historical we learn from Paul: 1. Jesus was a man 2. Jesus was crucified 3. Jesus was crucified during passover since Paul refers to Jesus as the paschal lamb and since from Paul it is not clear at all that Jesus performed miracles or preached about Gentile salvation, those further assumptions would be supported by Paul If Jesus was historical we can use common sense: 1. The belief in Jesus' resurrection likely was due to some redeeming quality found in Jesus and from having a following of some kind--so he likely was some kind of preacher. 2. It is more likely that Jesus lived recently than not We don't need the gospels for any of these assumptions do we? except perhaps the kingdom of god part of the preaching.. Quote:
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If there was a historical Jesus of any sort, he was either married or not. Marriage was very important in Judaism, and it was expected that Jewish men would be married. Paul wrote a lot about marriage; would he not be expected to mention whether Jesus was married or not? The status of Jesus as married or not is one of those details that Paul would be expected to mention. |
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The belief in Jesus' resurrection might have been based on his being a warrior, or a priest, or the son of a signficant person, or something else. Quote:
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If I assume Jesus was a preacher and Paul wrote: "Jesus, who never was a preacher, died for you and me.", that would constitute a good test against my assumption would it not? Quote:
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I didn't say that Paul said anything about Jesus being a preacher. You cannot simply assume what he doesn't talk about as representative of what he believed, or as your minimal historical position. Either you want to talk about Paul or you don't. It's hard to divine your communications when you are not clear or open. Quote:
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