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Then, please show that Paul and Kephas were martyrs. best wishes, Peter Kirby |
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Goodness gracious.
Martyrdom is far more ancient than Christianity. Daniel and Maccabees have martyrdom stories. Do we really need to demonstrate all of the independent origins of this "dying for something" business? Quote:
There already were precedents, too numerous to even count. People who "died for something". Love, their god, their honor, etc... In fact, you have it exactly backwards. The fiction of Jesus as a martyr is patched together out of HB passages, as has many times been demonstrated here, and the "sacrifice" of the innocent lamb for atonement is again a pre-existing religious theory. No precedent whatsoever. |
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In addition, provide proof that (a) "there's an existing consensus that both Paul and Kephas died as martyrs" (in other words, cite four works of mainstream scholars that argue that Paul and Kephas were martyrs) and (b) how "dying as martyrs is not consistent with a MJ" Thank you |
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The question is why Mark chose to frame his Jesus in this manner. Because Jesus was originally a martyr? But Mark does not know anything at all about Jesus. Mark's narrative is drawn from the OT and no oral tradition underpins it. The trials are fictions -- Weeden was just saying the other day on XTALK that he can demonstrate that Mark constructed the whole trial and arrest scene out of the Jesus Ben Ananias scene in Josephus; the Via Dolorosa is taken from Roman triumphs, and the Crucifixion and empty tomb are OT in origin. Mark as no traditions -- ergo, he knows nothing about Jesus' death; ergo, he does not know whether it was a martyrdom. Mark's Jesus speaks to his own time, in the first half of the second century, and to that reader, who might undergo martyrdom. In other words, Mark's Jesus is based on the believer, not vice versa. So there's no impetus from that Jesus narrative until after it is written. Quote:
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If anyone is willing to die for someone else then they know this person well or at least know the cause which motivated their death. Common cause is essential I believe. If Jesus was a model, then Christians must have been very familiar with his life and ideas. It seems to me that the exact opposite can be demonstrated. Despite all his Christian preaching Paul does not care to quote a simgle line from Jesus, claims that all his knowledge about Jesus comes from the Jewish scriptures and claims that he gets messages directly from God about his mission. I know you are going to give me the "evidence from silence" bit but seeing that other epistles are also silent on Jesus' life you really have a big problem trying to convince people that Jesus' life was the inspiration for martyrs. |
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However in 1 Peter we seem to have very close parallels to Mark eg chapter 2 vs 20-23 Quote:
IMO 1 Peter is both 1st century and independent of Mark. This is obviously open to question but IMO it would be difficult to combine a 2nd century date for Mark with dependence of 1 Peter on Mark. Hebrews chapter 5 v 7 may also be relevant Quote:
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