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In addition to the fact that GJohn does not indicate a mother for Jesus and a father named Joseph in John 1, and brothers in chapter 7 (who do not believe him), the cut and paste job adds the idea in chapter 7 that Jesus was not even born in Bethlehem, the place where the Messiah is supposed to be born.
41 Still others asked, “How can the Messiah come from Galilee? 42 Does not Scripture say that the Messiah will come from David’s descendants and from Bethlehem, the town where David lived?” Jesus does not respond in his own defense that he was really born in Bethlehem (and they forgot to check the gospels of Luke and Matthew). This silence in halacha is called "shetika ke-hodaa" ("silence is equivalent to admission"). But earlier he and the Jews agree they know where he is from, and that he is either a prophet or the messiah, but GJohn does not say. It's a secret, and in any case it doesn't matter because Jesus was sent from heaven. |
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In fact I forgot to include places in GJohn where an unnamed mother IS mentioned in John 2 and John 19, so Joseph is married to someone who is unnamed, and still the idea of HOW the Logos/Word became Flesh is left to the reader's imagination. Presumably and logically it would have been the ideal scenario to present the idea of the virgin birth, which is unknown in GJohn.
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Mary was the mother of Jesus. Mary is a direct line to Adam and
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And in fact the way GJohn is set out, it is the Logos who becomes man, not the other way around. And the way the themes are enunciated it gives the sense that Jesus is the son of the Father who is not the father of the Jews (who in chapte 8 is the devil), thus suggesting a demiurge influence.
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The identity of the author is irrelevant. It has a terminus ad quem prior to Athenagoras based on p52, as well as mentions by Irenaeus, Justin Martyr and others.
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