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03-25-2012, 03:32 AM | #111 |
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I dont see too much evidence to support this hypothesis.
They copy/pasted slabs of text from the Greek LXX, not the Hebrew Bible. Yes, its a Jewish storyline, but the "Song of Hiawatha" does not have an Ojibwe origin. |
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http://historical-jesus.info/hjes3.html#emptyt But that's besides the point here. Second, the "young man" may know like an angel, look like an angel, but does not do anything extraordinary. Maybe the author wanted the readers to think he was an angel, but he did not dare to say so. |
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Who would interpolate a passage that makes the gMark Jesus story more problematic?? You seem to want to re-write the Jesus story and replace it with the un-interpolated Gospel according to Bernard Muller . |
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If Mark 15:40 - 16:8 is an early interpolation, do you think the interpolator probably thought that the apostles had visionary experiences of the Risen Christ? |
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The problem is the women do not convey the message of the "young man" to the disciples. And the author made it sound that it was absolutely necessary for the disciples to have been contacted by the women about the empty tomb, before they start to interpret anything (dreams, sound, internal voices) as an emanation of the risen Jesus. Actually, I see 16:8 as an explanation why the disciples never reported any reappearances and the Resurrection. |
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In gMark, the resurrection of the character called Jesus was NOT supposed to be a vision. It was to be an ACTUAL physical resurrection.
In gMark, Jesus was supposed to resurrect and then go to Galilee where the disciples would meeet him. The disciples have to go to Galilee to physically MEET the resurrected Jesus. Mark 14:28 KJV Quote:
It is extremely critical that the EARLIEST Jesus story be understood. When earliest gMark was written NO-ONE, including the disciples, was told Jesus was raised from the dead. Now, we have the FORGED gMark, the Long-Ending gMark where the post-resurrection visits were added and the disciples were commissioned by the resurrected dead. It must be understood that the Interpolated Mark 16.9-12 is UTTER Fiction. The events in Mark 16.9-12 could NOT have happened yet the other Gospels, Acts of the Apostles and the Pauline writings are based on the forgeries Mark 16.9-12. The Pauline writer knows of a commission to preach the Gospel as stated can be seen in Galatians 2. Galatians 2 Quote:
However, in gMatthew, Jesus claimed he will build his Church on Peter. Matthew 16:18 KJV Quote:
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Sometime before c.350 CE there were people who would invent a laughing crucified Messiah They may have had a sense of humor. Hence these 2 Nag Hammadi texts (c.350 CE or earlier) featuring a docetic crucified messiah figure are also part of all of the evidence ... Quote:
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