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If moderns were presented with the OT, Gospels and the early part of Acts, and no more, they would and indeed should arrive at the teaching content of the complete New Testament, bar Revelation. In brief, people make far too much of teacher Paul qua his teaching. As a man he was extraordinary, and too little is made of that. |
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1. In 1 Cor. 15.3 Paul claimed that Jesus DIED for OUR SINS according to the Scriptures. Only CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURES Made such a claim. See John 3. In Hebrew Scripture, it was BULLS and GOATS that were Sacrificed for the Sins of Jews ONLY. Hebrew Scripture does NOT state that Jesus died for SINS at all. Examine Leviticus 16 Quote:
Also, in 1 Cor.11.23 Paul claimed he RECEIVED details about the LAST SUPPER from a resurrected Jesus. The claim by Paul is an OUTRIGHT LIE. It could NOT have happened as he described. The Pauline writer MUST have gotten the details of the LAST SUPPER from a HUMAN SOURCE. Quote:
The fact is that the Pauline writer was a LIAR and this is quite extraordinary. Why was a KNOWN LIAR Canonised? If Jesus did exist, he could only be human. If Jesus did meet PRIVATELY with his disciples at the LAST SUPPER then Paul could NOT have known what TRANSPIRED. A dead man could NOT have told Paul his Exact Words at the LAST SUPPER. 1 Corinthians 11:23-25 - Quote:
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All that is required is the ability to distinguish between the concepts of the real author and the implied author, and the real audience and the implied audience. Jake |
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What does MARCION achieve with Galatians? Galatians 1 and 2 deals with Paul's PERSECUTION of Christians, the conversion of Paul, his travels to Arabia, Damascus, Jerusalem and other parts of the Roman Empire, his confrontation with the Apostles, and his evangelism of the uncircumcision. Galatians 1 and 2 is TOTALLY irrelevant to the 2nd century and the doctrine of Marcion. In Galatians 4.4, it is claimed Jesus was God's Son MADE of a WOMAN. This claim is CONTRARY to the teachings of MARCION. Marcion's Son of God had ZERO BIRTH and ZERO flesh. The claim by Tertullian is NOT credible. Hippolytus CONTRADICTS Tertullian and stated that Marcion used the writings of Empedocles, NOT Paul. Empedocles PREACHED the doctrine of DUALISM which is the same as Marcion. Justin Martyr CONTRADICTS Tertullian and claimed Marcion preached ANOTHER GOD and another Son which was NOT according to the prophets or Hebrew Scripture. Based on Justin and Hippolytus, Marcion does NOT need the 100 year old GALATIANS WHICH CLAIMED Jesus was God's Son Born of a woman. |
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I see it was Detering who drew your attention to this:
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present active nancīscor, present infinitive nancīscī, perfect active nactus sum. (deponent) I meet with, stumble on, encounter, acquire, get, reach, find something. I contract, catch. (by extension) I possess by birth, have by nature. |
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Is Detering right with his interpretation? Does Tertullian mean that Marcion was the first to discover Galatians or - as I suspect - that he just came upon Galatians and it influenced him. Here's what I have noticed throughout my study of the Patristic sources:
no one ever accuses Marcion of making any deletions to the first two chapters of Galatians which is strange given it abounds with an abundance of things he would have found unacceptable (especially in the early form of the epistle known to Irenaeus and Tertullian where Paul declares that he submitted to the authority of the Jerusalem Church). I don't think this epistle existed in the form we know it today. Epiphanius and Origen (Jerome) start at the end of chapter 2/beginning of chapter 3 introducing anything from the Marcionite text. Clement only starts citing from the same place. It's a fake. |
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Galatians 1 and 2 is about the Conversion of Paul, his persecution of Christians, and his travels to Arabia, Damascus , Jerusalem and other places, and his arguments with the Pillars of the Church Did Marcion TRAVEL ALL over the ROMAN EMPIRE for thousands of Miles and STEAL ALL THE ORIGINAL EPISTLES from each Church and then CIRCULATED them publicly with interpolations? The Tertullian "Against Marcion" is total ridiculous fiction or as Tertullian himself stated we must have the one that is FULL of MISTAKES. "Against Marcion" 1 Quote:
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