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John's Paraclete and Luke's Holy Ghost Whisperer
Getting back to the O.P., the only really additional argument I have seen that John is the fourth gospel is the argument that only in the gospels of Luke and John does Jesus talk about sending the Holy Ghost later. However, this is by no means a strong argument.
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The line in John 16.2 (They will put you out of the synagogues: yea, the hour cometh, that whosoever killeth you, will think that he doth a service to God) matches closely the line in Luke 12.11 (And when they bring you before the synagogues and the rulers and the authorities, do not be anxious how or what you are to answer or what you are to say; ) There seems to be just as much chance that Luke copied John or some text related to John, as that John copied and expanded Luke, so this cannot really used as an argument for John being written after Luke. The concept of the Paraclete is quite fuzzy in John. It seems to be a Holy Ghost, a Spirit of Truth, another teacher/counselor like Jesus, or even Jesus himself talking about his previous incarnation. Luke does not use the term paraclete (legal advocate or helper), which is odd because he is talking about a trial situation, but uses the term "Holy Ghost" as a magical voice/spirit that will whisper to the Christian the right answers at their trials. Warmly, Jay Raskin |
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This paraclete is an interesting term, also perhaps used by Mani and/or the Manichaeans at some stage. It apparently was used in common Greek by Demosthenes (from the WIKI page) From WIKI Quote:
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I have left the Gospels exactly as a I found them. They are documents of multiple VERSIONS of Myth fables. Once you admit that it could be argued that that the JC storyline is immaterial then attempting to find history of the pseudo JC will likely be FUTILE or faith based. |
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