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05-09-2008, 10:07 AM | #441 |
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Do we need to look at this again to Jerusalem carefully. That is correct if Paul had witnessed Stephen's martyrdom.
And do we know where the false brethren were? Might they have been in Galatia? But fourteen may be a suspicious number, and might Jerusalem be code? |
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Personally though, it seems contradictory for vs. 6 to say the pillars contrubuted nothing to him, followed immediately by the claim in vs. 9 that they gave him the right hand of fellowship. When you combine that with the rather awkward reading vs 9 imposes, and since the prior two verses are also later additions, it seems a solid enough argument to me. |
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You don't consider that 'giving' Paul something? If I were an outsider and received a welcome hand, I guess I wouldn't whine about not receiving anything. What else could possibly be expected?
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Again... Tert says this: But with regard to the countenance of Peter and the rest of the apostles, he tells us s that "fourteen years after he went up to Jerusalem," in order to confer with them about the rule which he followed in his gospel, lest perchance he should all those years have been running, and be running still, in vain, (which would be the case,) of course, if his preaching of the gospel fell short of their method. Tert doesn't seem an issue with this (missing AGAIN)...must not have had it in his own version... Spin, I understand the "rest of Galatians", but I still think that those lines are not original and in reality, I don't even think there actually was a "Jerusalem Group", at least not in the way it has been portrayed by Christians. I don't believe Jerusalem had anything to do with early Christianity, other than providing a setting and some older text, nor do I believe that the writer of Galatians was, in fact, even Jewish. cont....(Fie on CTL +V's sponge!) But it was because of the false brethren secretly brought in, who had sneaked in to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, in order to bring us into bondage. What, do you think, those spys, found out? That Mr. Winkie had no tent? Interesting that supposedly Jewish Paul, uses the word "we"... |
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In the context of the purpose of his visit, anything "added" to Paul would have been bad (ie circumcision).
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That's a pity. For a while there it looked as if you had a viable alternative theory, but now it seems that if you do it's not one you're capable of articulating fully. Too bad.
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