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Again, Galilee as a prophetic locale has been taken care of by the Galilean ministry. There is no narrative need, prophetic or otherwise, to send the apostles back to Galilee. Quote:
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Messianic movements have always been suspicious of heresy and that is what the Inquisitions were all about and is why they were called Inquisition. The distinction to be made here was if the believer was begotten by God or reborn from below (based on Jn.1:13). Messianic movements are always promoted by believers who have been reborn from carnal desire (below) because there is no freedom in belonging to a special group because we feel special but have no victory over sin. Rev.13 makes the distinction between "above" and "below" wherein from above came from the [celestial] sea and from below came from the [old] earth. Those who came the sea are able to transform their own world and will have the mortal wounds to prove this (metaphor), while those who came from the earth will try and transform the world around them (for real). Notice that it can be said that both were in Galilee if Galilee is where the Messiah is moving but the first beast was there only for 42 months (our Purgatory). In my view Luke is the subconscious mind point of view and there is certainly is no Galilee there because that is the place from where Mary and John were in charge (or there would have been no resurrection for Jesus). |
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Your position seems to be that despite the insufficient evidence there is reason to think there might be history in this part of the story(ies). If that is the case, then I think you are setting the standard for "might be" far too low. You also seem to be using the term "tradition" in a different, and far more ambiguous, way than I am. As I said before, I consider a "tradition" as something reliably historical as it can be followed back to eyewitnesses of the actual events. You seem to be calling any unsubstantiated but repeated belief a "tradition" which, IMO, essentially renders it meaningless with regard to establishing historicity. Quote:
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Not much. Nobody knows when or where American baseball was invented, but that doesn't mean they didn't play baseball in the 19th century. Quote:
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