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Very cool Andrew. It would seem the information goes back to very old material. It would be interesting to see who else argued for a Tuesday crucifixion.
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From van den Broek's book:
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Judas traded places with Jesus with the kiss - or so it was believed originally.
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"They all have access equally, they all listen equally, they all pray equally - even pagans if they happen to come… They also share the kiss of peace with all who come." (Tertullian Prescription Against Heretics 41) The Pistis Sophia also:
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This text matches what Photius writes about the stories of Jesus in a book written by Leucius Charinus. Quote:
It appears to be more pulp fiction (again possibly sourced from the earlier part of the 4th century) about Jesus, and on this occasion highlights the authorial ploy that Jesus was a shape-shifter, and appears to various people in various guises. I still cant help thinking that someone was soundly satirizing the Canonical 4th century God. Yes of course this was totally illegal and very unhealthy, but someone I think trashed our man Big J. Quote:
THE HISTORY OF JOHN, THE SON OF ZEBEDEE THE APOSTLE AND EVANGELIST. The text commences with the following .... Quote:
A very non canonical someone is slandering the canonical Eusebius. In the same sense, IMO, with the Shape-Shifting Jesus in a book attributed to Cyril, a very non canonical someone is slandering the canonical Cyril of Jerusalem. The hypothesis that I would be exploring, because these 4th century orthodox identities are being "used" by authors of all sorts of stories including gospels and acts, is that the main body of the non canonical texts were actually authored in the early 4th century, as a reaction to the appearance of the books championed by the orthodox Cyril and Eusebius. The 4th century monotheistic state church and its canonical books must have been CHALLENGED by the generation which witnessed its supremacy under the Nicaean Agreement. This is so natural. It's just a political reaction. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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