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Maybe you can have a 12 without Peter (contrary to my earlier statement) but I think they mutually support one another and the double listing is enough evidence for this incidental detail for me on historical grounds even if not "proven". Vinnie |
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Its not a major enough problem to cause any damage and has a more than adequte explantion. 11 occurs in later stages of development. See p. 140. Marginal v.III Also mix in Sander's view about fluidity of membership (Hist.Fig. Jes.) Vinnie |
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The twelve apostles are nothing more than vague names in contradictory lists. It is evidence of a botched job, not history. Most of them are never fleshed out and just pad to the desired number. The criterion of embarassment is a red herring that will not withstand scrutiny. If it were embarrassing to the author at the time, it would not have been written. But that is for another thread. Thus the claim of multiple attestation? The only mention of the "twelve" in the Pauline material is 1 Cor. 15:5, which has been argued to be an interpolation. Apocryphal Apparitions:1 Corinthians 15:3-11 as a Post-Pauline Interpolation by Robert M. Price . TRADITION ODER INTERPOLATION? ANTIMARCIONITISCHE INTERPOLATIONEN IN 1 KOR 15, 1-11 , Hermann Detering Jake Jones IV |
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I think that Robert Price's article and the issues Chris Weimer has raised clearly point to a post-gospel interpolation into 1 Cor. Such a stance solves most of these problems.
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None. The Non-Pauline Origin of the Parallelism of the Apostles Peter and Paul. Galatians 2:7-8 by Ernst Barnikol. Jake Jones IV |
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