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Our first step in getting to that point is to stop treating all ancient writings the same way some Christians treat the Bible. |
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If you have no evidence that 'the notion was in the air', then you have nothing. It's that simple. Quote:
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I read the Didache yesterday. In chapters 9 and 10 it covers the Eucharist here. In green is the text that appears to be a Jewish prayer (see footnote 41 in § 4 after chapter 10).
Source: Bouyer, L. : Eucharistie, Desclée - Tournai, 1990. pp.32-34. It seems the Eucharist was an alteration of an existing Jewish practice, reversing the blood law of Lev 7:26. The life in the blood of Jesus saves. |
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The quotation from the Egyptian writings looks like good evidence to me. |
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How much could we realistically say traces to the Pyramid Texts? Jon |
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Other than the Ahmes Papyrus, my acquaintance with ancient Egyptian writing is limited to what has been posted in this thread, and so any opinion I might offer would be worthless. |
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I don't think we should accept the idea of connection. Nothing about eating something in order to increase one's powers requires a theory of special origin: it is a natural idea to arise from eating as an action.
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The formula of the Eucharist seems to stem from Jewish communal meal practice; the theological significance seems to have been developed likely before Paul's time for reasons we cannot yet ascertain. Jon |
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