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Deuteronomy 13:3 - 4 and the Herafter
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Clement for instance begins with the assumption that the description of creation 'made in image and likeness' is a twofold process - at the beginning made according to the image and then at the end after the likeness because of Jesus: Quote:
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This was just preaching against those who would teach about anyone else but yahweh, while the religion went to monotheism, it took a while to weed out those devoted to El and the many versions of El hebrews used. |
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We know the real history they did not, we can put it all in teh right context, they could not. they let their imaginations get the best of them |
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So knowledge of the proper interpretation of the scriptures IMPROVES the further away we get from the original sources?
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No, first it deteriorates over time. Then as the texts are studied in a more rational manner (the last 250 years) we are able to see things those before us (but still a long way after the text was produced) could not see
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Nobody before Clement, then, as far as is known. Nobody in many centuries, then, as far as is known. So how justified is it to claim that Clement 'begins with the assumption'? It is not more accurate to claim that Clement begins with the invention that the description of early Genesis of creation 'made in image and likeness' is a twofold process? How could anyone assume a twofold process? Surely one must have suffered very poor eyesight to have assumed such an idea.
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