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"Hey, I didn't go to those guys because they are my boss. I just went there to shut those other guys up." Analogy: Paul is a newly converted Republican trying to obtain converts from some right-leaning liberals. He tells them that they don't have to agree on abortion as long as they support the President. Local party leaders say otherwise and claim that the national party leaders back them on this. Paul goes to the national leaders to find out for himself but, while declaring they refrained from supporting the local leaders, also downplays their authority as ultimately irrelevant given support for the President. In addition, he informs his right-leaning liberals that they did not tell him to change a thing about what he had been telling them. |
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Just to check we're on the same page and assuming the account relates somehow to an actual event:
Gal 2:1-10 sans 7-8
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Verse 3 through 5 break the flow of the dialog. Look at verses 2 and 6: Quote:
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Now WTF do verses 3 through 5 have to do with what Paul is talking about? Verse 9 smells funny, at least the proper named portion, imo... I think this section: Quote:
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And to argue for interpolations you need to argue more than smoothness. You need to look at the text from the original language, for translation can cause disturbances as well as hide them. When I looked into this passage some years ago I developed a number of arguments against vv.7-8, but I couldn't seriously fault v.9. If you have solid philological reasons for discounting v.9, I'll be happy to read them, but I have no trouble reading v.9 after v.6. spin |
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