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03-20-2013, 04:04 AM | #601 |
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You do realize you are and annoying person, right? As such you should accept what ever you get at the forum. It demonstrates that the universe has some sort of order and structure, so that should at least be comforting.
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It is when we read this statement in combination with what Epiphanius states in his Panarion that people feel convinced that this must have been in the Marcionite gospel: Quote:
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------------------------------------------------------ stephan huller has just replied to a thread you have subscribed to entitled - Dating Paul - in the Biblical Criticism & History forum of FRDB. This thread is located at: http://www.freeratio.org/showthread....9&goto=newpost Here is the message that has just been posted: *************** You do realize you are and annoying c...., right? It's not like you're a nice person. As such you should accept what ever beating you take from people at the forum. *************** my bolding. |
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That's so odd. I wonder what happened there. Must be some sort of a glitch in the system. It's funny I was trying to write the word 'character' but I settled on 'person' instead.
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Anyway back to the original discussion.
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It is when we read this statement in combination with what Epiphanius states in his Panarion that people feel convinced that this must have been in the Marcionite gospel: Quote:
1. are Tertullian and Epiphanius citing the Marcionite gospel independently of one another? or 2. are they citing a common source albeit in perhaps a slightly different form? I think number 2 and it can be demonstrated as such, albeit with both Tertullian and Epiphanius reshaping common material in slightly different directions. Tertullian's text seems to have been based on a version which sought to prove that the events in the gospel were prefigured by the prophetic writings. I am not sure that this is original to the material. This may have been Irenaeus's reworking of the text. Epiphanius on the other hand either gleaned what he assumed were textual variations from that lost original treatise and assembled them in more or less the order of the Gospel of Luke. But notice this curious statement: Quote:
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I agree. And I think this is where all studies of Marcion fall off the tracks. We aren't really getting a glimpse of the true text but rather a detailed study of 'what's wrong' with the text. From the perspective of a hostile someone whom we don't even know and then whose testimony has been further warped by two agenda driven reporters. It's like learning about a man exclusively through crazy relatives of his ex-wife.
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You already knew in advance that you would have Fallen off the track laid exclusively by the " crazy relatives". . Effectively, you knew in advance that your studies of Marcion was "suicidal" or that your injuries would be directly proportional to the speed by which you would fall off the track. |
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no you still can learn a lot from wives and ex-wives. And even their relatives. You just have to know what you're dealing with. One advantage being married. You should try it some it some time when your not busy recycling the same post for the millionth time
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You were going over a "100 miles an hour" and you did NOT realize it. You hit the bottom real hard. :banghead: You should NEVER ride on tracks built by crazy relatives of a man's ex-wife. |
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