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The following article gives some remarkable insight into Papias drawing upon a theme that originated previously with Jewish/Greek thought. . . Quote:
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He claims the James of Papias is the same James as in Galatians, and that Papias was using the list of disciples as found in John's Gospel. |
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The portrayals of the disciples/apostles in Mark as originating from the view of these same figures in Galatians, (the Marcion connection), seems to be a viable solution. |
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Who is it that you consider a church father and how did you manage to filter out the Jews from that list? The statement assumes that christianity was founded in the 3rd century. Jesus was Jewish, all the apostles, Paul. the topic of the rejection of Christ by the Jews is covered by Paul and the gospels. to the related 2nd point, What was the motivation to borrow from something that was despised by Romans? Why borrow from what was viewed as a clannish, dis-trusted religion / culture? ~Steve |
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