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Both sources I quoted say he was crucified by the Jews. It is the Sanhedrin who kills him. It is the Jews who nail him. It is Pilate who lets Herod have his way to do all of this. Of course we are not talking history. That is how the story is told in Gospel of Peter and Justin. Unless we force-read the canonical gospels into it. Gospel of Peter: Quote:
It is a Jewish crucifixion built around the Jews fulfilling the Jewish scriptures. They push the son of man as per Psalms 118:12-13; and they spit and beat and pierce him as per Zechariah and Isaiah. I have a complete table of all this -- comparing the GPeter with the canonicals and the Jewish scriptures -- here. Ditto for Justin: The Jewish synagogue -- not Pilate -- sentenced him to crucifixion (Trypho, 104) The Jews pierced Jesus, Herod being responsible for the crucifixion, "under Pilate" (Trypho32,85,104 and First Apology 13) Over and over it is the Jews who pierce Jesus (Trypho 14,32,64,97,98,104,118, and First Apology 13) Those who crucified him shook head, distorted lips, twisted noses to each other, mocking his claim: “He was the Son of God….!" (Trypho 101) -- obviously the Jews, not the Romans here. All this happened "under Pilate" -- at the time of Pilate's jurisdiction. But Pilate gave over the whole shebang to Herod -- just as in the Gospel of Peter. I've uploaded a full comparison table here. Justin is assumed to be drawing on the canonical gospel narratives but the more closely I read him the less I find to support that assumption. |
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With enough faith, I suppose so.
So a story allegedly written by Peter's secretary eventually beats out a story allegedly written by Peter even though at least some Christians apparently preferred the latter. Any recommendations on reading about Justin? |
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So why would it suit the orthodox to acquire in the end a Judas and a flawed Peter? Alternately who benefited from reforming Peter and Judas and distancing Roman involvement? No recommendations except for the Justin texts online -- I just pick up bits and pieces wherever footnotes and serendipity lead me.... Bellinzoni's Sayings of Jesus in the Writings of Justin Martyr, also his Influence of GMatthew Koester's Ancient Christian Gospels Abramowski's Memoirs of the Apostles in Justin -- in Gospel and the Gospels (ed Stuhlmacher) Osborn's Justin Martyr Mattila's A Question Too Often Neglected .... in NTS, 41, 1995 Aland et al's Gospel Traditions in the second century Petersen's Textual evidence of Tatian's dependence ... in NTS, 36, 1990 Boyarin's Justin Martyr invents Judaism .... in Church History, 70, 2001 Hofer's Old Man as Christ in Justin's Dialogue with Trypho .... in Vigiliae Christianae, 57 almost forgot: Most of the above looks at sayings, very little appears on narrative details. My frustration led to my own notes (comparing gospels, comparing church history) distilled from hours of fun dissecting Justin's writings. Well I'm sure it's a healthier pastime than dissecting flies. The main texts on Justin argue mainly for canonical textual sources behind Justin, but some of the journal articles raise questions about the assumptions behind those studies. |
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Andrew Criddle ETA The ANF translation of Dialogue with Trypho doesn't make clear the parallel with the Gospel of Peter. Lukyn Williams translates Quote:
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On the surface it looks like Justin is taking bits from the Gospel of Matthew, the Gospel of Peter, Proto-gospel of James, etc, but very often he declares that this or that detail comes from the Jewish scriptures. Only a few refs to that curious Memoirs of the Apostles. And his rare references to the "Gospel" have been questioned as interpolations. How does one get one's head around a collection of gospels as contradictory as Matthew and Peter being lumped together as part of a single collection titled "Memoirs of the Apostles"? |
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