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The Jerusalem Church
It seems odd to me that the Pillars in Paul's letters have a church in Jerusalem. According to the gospel narrative, the only time anyone from Jesus' entourage entered Jerusalem was upon his death.
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Oops, I thought this was BC&H... I must be getting senile in my old age - can someone move it?
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Could it have been the significance of Jerusalem for the imminent return of Jesus?
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Moved to BC&H.
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There was no "church" in Jerusalem during the assumed time of the writings of Paul. |
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It is almost certain that the Pauline account about the "Pillars" was fictitious. There was no real character called the apostle Peter or Cephas or any real brother of Jesus called James, even the Jesus in the Pauline letters was not real. And based on "Church History", the information about the Jerusalem Church is blatant fiction. It must be noted that just before the assumed death of James who was supposed to be the first bishop of Jerusalem, the Scribes and Parisees did NOT appear to know that James was a Jesus believer and a bishop of a church of Jesus believers. This is Church History on James circa 62 CE or just before he was stoned and clubbed to death. Church History 2.23.12-13. Quote:
This anecdote appears to be friction. The Scribes and Pharisee must have known for years that it was James who had led the people astray after Jesus and that James was a follower of Jesus for years unless there was no church in Jerusalem. And the reply from James appears to be similar to words found in the Gospels from Jesus and, Acts of the Apostles from Stephen, written long after James was supposed to be dead. Mr 14:62 - Quote:
Ac 7:56 - Quote:
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