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However, one cannot really criticize anyone, even Richard, for thinking of Symmachus as a LXX version. I was coming to his defense in that one aspect of his implied concepts even while .. a) Richard had the wrong century b) the implication the three versions were available to Matthew was totally false c) his statements about the LXX, such as one version surviving, showed a rather severe ignorance of the topic. And also- z) his tude defending his error was arrogant and worse Granted, some slack on (z) can be granted since I brought up the issues originally in a humorous but a tad sarcastic manner. His hit-and-running off attempt, trying to mask error, has now left a little concern, almost of an odiferous nature. And I agree that taking one of your posts off this thread made no sense at all, since it dealt directly with the Richard Carrier assertions. Since I've had my own tussles with the SPS (Skeptic Protection Society) moderation as well as a few with you I'll try to stay germane to the thread topics as much as possible. I came back on IIDB for enjoyment and learning more than wars and I try to pass by posts that look like they are meant for baiting more than edifying. (Expressing a general view, not a complaint meant to be applied to anything in specific.) And I take blue on many forums, as my distinctive color. It reflects my placid and irenic nature as well as the magisterial sky-heights of the Gospel and scriptures that are a joy to defend. Then I color-code the scriptures in royal purple and other speakers in various colors. However I can't do any of that on the NO-HTML lists. Shalom, Steven Avery http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Messianic_Apologetic |
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There is a side issue of what he meant by three different versions of the LXX by the 1st century. That may just be a matter of semantics or broad definition. It may actually be an error on Carrier's part, but it's not actually relevant to his contention that GMatt does not quote directly from the version of the LXX which still exists. His central point remains the same whether there was one version or 100. Either Matthew was quoting from another version or he altered the text. |
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I got the impression that he was thinking of the three textual traditions that have been proposed to underlay the MT Pentateuch, LXX (Old Greek Pentateuch, whatever) and the Samaritan Pentateuch. Wasn't that proposed by F M Cross? I am only familiar with this hypothesis from a monograph on the origin of the Samaritans and their SP by Purvis, but I think Purvis did make some citations and gave a few examples. Dave |
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1) Alexandrian (surprise) 2) Proto-Lucian (Palestinian) 3) Proto-Theodotion (Palestinian) Looks like three to me Gibson. You've already been told by the Moderator that Mr. Carrier normally doesn't post here. I will note though that so far here, other than whining about the Moderation, you have just asked questions. Praxeus is the one who guarantees his eternal soul that Mr. Carrier has made some type of colossal error here. Joseph http://www.errancywiki.com/index.php/Main_Page |
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So discussion of what words were where is always an uncertain business" Ironically if Richard had simply carefully read the Gerald Larue article he then links to he would not have written in such a confusing and blunderama manner about the Greek OT. We see that Richard actually links to an article that has accurate information as to the dates of the Greek OT versions. Yet his own article tries to put those versions in the first century, in the context of Matthew. Larue also does not make the Carrier blunder of saying that one of the early versions survived. Shalom, Steven Avery |
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While off-topic, is praxeus going to defend his statements in several threads he dropped 6 months ago, or those threads dropped 12 months ago? (ref. YEC, the ark, wyatt's wheel, speed of light, KJV-only, & etc.)
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