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I cannot swallow Ehrman's claim about how he found out about arguments for a Mythological Jesus. The very fact that there has been a Quest for an historical Jesus for hundreds of years and the fact that the Quest for an historical Jesus was initiated precisely because the Jesus of the NT was considered a Jesus of Faith then it should have been known by Ehrman. There would have been no need for a Quest for an historical Jesus if Jesus of the NT was not a figure of Faith. In the earliest story of Jesus in the NT the author claimed the Jesus character was the Son of God who was a transfiguring water walker who was raised from the dead. Ehrman seems not to realise that people of antiquity believed that Adam existed. The Pauline writer BELIEVED Adam was a figure of history. The Pauline writer claimed Jesus was the Last Adam. The Pauline BELIEVED that Adam and Jesus were made by God. Adam was a man but Jesus was made of the Spirit. 1 Corinthians 15:45 KJV Quote:
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Bart Ehrman explains the gospels with a religion founded by Jesus as an "apocalyptic prophet," or, in my words, a "doomsday cult leader." Jesus led a small group of Jewish zealots who believed that a disastrous apocalypse would happen very shortly. I prefer this hypothesis because the evidence is directly and plainly on the face of many ancient Christian texts, and because it is plausible. I don't accept that Jesus never existed, because the hypothesis is implausible. There has never been a religion, as far as anyone is aware, in which an actual human founder of a cult did not correspond to the myth's proposed human founder of the cult. That is because generally cults are founded by authoritarian human beings. When the cult outlives the founder, the cult maintains central respect for him or her in their myths. I see no good reason to make Christianity the special exception to this general pattern. Did Jesus Exist? (or via: amazon.co.uk) is pretty good, but a better book by the same author is Jesus: Apocalyptic Prophet of the New Millennium (or via: amazon.co.uk), which lays out the case for Jesus being best characterized as a doomsday cult leader. Even better is Ehrman's undergraduate textbook on the subject: The New Testament: A Historical Introduction to the Early Christian Writings (or via: amazon.co.uk). Ehrman is an excellent writer, whatever one's disagreements may be, and this book provides the minimal background knowledge required for the debates, best representing the secular academic positions on the New Testament, and it is readable at the same time. |
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The authors of the Jesus admitted openly that their stories were from Hebrew Scripture. 1. Mark 13:30 KJV---Verily I say unto you, that this generation shall not pass , till all these things be done 2. Matthew 1:22 KJV---Now all this was done , that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, 3. Matthew 21:4 KJV---All this was done , that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying , 4. Matthew 26:56 KJV---But all this was done , that the scriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled . In "Did Jesus Exist?" Ehrman showed that virtually all accounts of Jesus could not have happened. Ehrman discredited stories of the Cyrenius census, the Triumphal entry, the prisonner exchange, and virtually all the miracles including the resurrection. Effectively virtually all of the stories of Jesus were made up from birth to ascension. The stories of Jesus were publicly known for hundreds of years to have come primarily from the Septuagint. The first time Jesus rode a donkey it was based on prophecy. See the book of Zechariah. The Gospel of Jesus was known to have come from the book of Daniel. The birth of Jesus by a Virgin is found in Isaiah. The claim that Jesus the Logos was the Creator is based on Genesis. Jesus of Nazareth is completely unknown by any non-apologetic writer in the 1st century. Mark 8 Quote:
Effectively, the Jesus character is part John the Baptist, part Daniel, part Zechariah, part Isaiah, part Micah, part Jonah, and other prophets. |
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Here's a response to the criticisms from Rook Hawkins on the book Ehrman and the Quest of the Historical Jesus (or via: amazon.co.uk).
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