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He might say that Jesus was created out of nothing existing. He might say that the fabrication of the Christians is a fiction of men. He might call the new testament Jesus story a monstrous tale. But when brought into the presence of the emperor's agents he'd probably change his tune. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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Wouldn't he think of the Jesus messiah story as one that ridiculed the heroic efforts of so many historical messiah-aspirants who fought and died by crucifixion or slaughter? Onias |
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Perhaps it's worth keeping this Jewish reality in mind when considering the manner in which the 'rebel' element of the composite gospel JC figure has been, as it were, sidelined. Yes, the Pauline writer shifted gears with his Christ crucified story - up a notch to a spiritual context. But that context does not negate the historical realities on the ground that involved the earthly Jerusalem - and the Hasmonean/Jewish conflict with Rome. As that recent article on the Bible and Interpretation site highlights - there are echoes of a 'rebel' JC within that gospel story. And interestingly, both the JC historicists, and the mythicists, will find this aspect of the gospel JC story a bridge too far for their theories....i.e. their respective theories are unable to incorporate this 'rebel' element into their JC theories.... Quote:
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The crucifixion of 'Jesus' does not apply to a criminal who is killed and then hung on a tree overnight. Onias |
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Crucifixion is not an honorable death. Fighting against oppression is an honorable action. The honorable action of fighting against oppression does not remove the stigma, the curse, the tragedy, the shame, of a death via crucifixion. Quote:
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Mary,
Although crucifixion is a shameful way to die. Deu 21:23 does not describe crucifixion. Disposition of a Criminal’s Remains 21:22 If a person commits a sin punishable by death and is executed, and you hang the corpse on a tree, 21:23 his body must not remain all night on the tree; instead you must make certain you bury him that same day, for the one who is left exposed on a tree is cursed by God. You must not defile your land which the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance. http://bible.org/netbible/ It is clear from the above that a person is first killed and then hung on a tree (not a cross) and if left on the tree all night it is accursed Also for a Jewish view, see Eisenbaum at page 144-145 at http://books.google.ca/books?id=ixb5...20view&f=false Also note that your 'scholar' appears to be a Xian, so its not wonder he sees this through a Pauline Xian lens. David W. Chapman David W. Chapman (PhD, University of Cambridge) is associate professor of New Testament and archaeology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri |
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You mentioned two sources - neither of which I can access for any relevant evidence to support your position on Jewish views on Roman crucifixion of Jewish rebels in connection with Deut 21:23 Here are some more points from Chapman's book: Quote:
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None of this Xian rhetoric is relevant to the OP. Start another thread if you wish. |
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Really? From the link in your OP:
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