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Is the author really ignorant of Paul's quote of the psalms in ephesians chapt 4 ,as just one example? |
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I have noticed that Paul often quotes, or on occasion misquotes, the OT.
But he almost never quotes from the gospels or any of the other NT writers. The only Jesus quote that I am familiar with is the one about the body and the blood... Hallandale |
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I haven't read this book, but would think it must have to address these kinds of things.. I'm curious what are the most problematic things this author finds that makes him suspect fiction? ted |
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This claim is attributed to Paul by Luke in Acts 22:2 Andrew Criddle |
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I'm not convinced there was much outside the Torah that was part of the Septuagint during the traditional timeline given for Paul's epistles. Quoting anything other than the Pentateuch would argue for a much later Paul. Or at least a much later heavy editing. |
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I'm just a scrub around here and the varsity kicks my butt all over the place in terms of knowledge, but I'll be so bold as to suggest some things that have bothered me. I have passed the point of belief in the historical jesus and for purposes of discussion let's simply begin with that premise. If there is no Jesus then there are no disciples. Therefore there are none for Paul to meet and we have the Jerusalem "meeting" already as a myth. There is no evidence that Paul existed from extrabiblical sources that I am aware of. No "Paul slept here" traditions or grave or what have you. The word play with Saul and Paul is just too cute for history but fits well with allegory. Likewise with the whole mythical and hazy "supressor turned devotee" business. It is so very difficult to get any bona-fide historical anchorage in his writings, and I'm sorry but I just do not accept that this is anything but careful masking of the actual authorship to make it appear earlier. That is longstanding biblical tradition. The "letters" of Paul are not really letters but in my mind are meant as liturgical devices and contain some very important objectives regarding central church authority. This is like a crime investigation where we need motive, means, and opportunity to solve the problem. I don't want to substitute my feeble scribblings for Detering. But I have thought that Paul was fiction and am very eager to see this work. |
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Accepting the historicity of the pillars does not require one to accept the historicity of Jesus. There is no reason to assume that the pillars were originally disciples. If there was a Paul without a real Jesus, there could be the pillars without a real Jesus. I do believe that it would be difficult to place Paul in the 2nd century, due to the lack of gospel references. It would also be difficult to originate Paul with Marcion considering all the OT references in our versions of Paul. Did Marcion excise them or where they added later? Only the first makes some sense, in my mind. Julian |
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:huh: Just for the record, how do you know that Paul wrote Ephesians? This is disputed even without questioning the existence of Paul. Jake Jones |
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There are also theological conflicts with Paul, for example, the portrayal of the Church as a cosmic body with Christ as the “head� - an idea Bornkamm’ argues was influenced by Gnosticism., |
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