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Born of a Woman
Born of a Woman
The Apostle Paul tells us that Jesus died, was buried, that he was raised on the third day, and was seen by over 500 brethren. Beyond that, Paul tells us nothing personal about Jesus, the man. This seems reasonable since the Apostle Paul did not know Jesus, the man, and only believed in Jesus, the Spirit. But the Apostle Paul does reveal one thing about Jesus of a somewhat personal nature. Paul says Jesus was “”born of a woman””. Quote:
It really seems dumb to say Jesus was “”born of a woman””, since everyone is “”born of a woman.”” So what did the Apostle Paul mean by “”born of a woman””? I did a little research in the Greek Dictionaries and Lexicons and discovered that the word translated as “”woman””, in Galatians 4:4, is Strong’s #1135, and one of its major meanings is ““wife”” Think about it…..“”born of a woman”” makes no sense since everyone is born of a woman. But “”born of a wife”” makes all the sense in the world if you want to say that Jesus was born in the natural way to a married couple, a husband and wife, Joseph and Mary. In my opinion, Paul was saying that Jesus was born as a normal human being, and not according to Pagan Legends of a superman born to a virgin impregnated by a God. Paul makes a statement in Romans which supports the idea that Jesus was born in the normal way, to a husband and wife…… Quote:
Now my point is that Paul had no way of knowing if Jesus rose from the dead, since he did not even know Jesus, the man. Paul also was not aware of, or did not believe in any virgin birth stories. Paul’s theology was that Jesus only became the son of God after his supposed resurrection. And Paul adopted the resurrection story from word of mouth tales that spawned the Gospels many years later. Stuart Shepherd |
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Consider the following Scriptures: Matthew 24:1-9 Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them. And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre. And they entered in, and found not the body of the Lord Jesus. And it came to pass, as they were much perplexed thereabout, behold, two men stood by them in shining garments: And as they were afraid, and bowed down their faces to the earth, they said unto them, Why seek ye the living among the dead? He is not here, but is risen: remember how he spake unto you when he was yet in Galilee, Saying, The Son of man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, and be crucified, and the third day rise again. And they remembered his words, And returned from the sepulchre, and told all these things unto the eleven, and to all the rest. The women were Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee's children. If Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, and told his followers that he was going to rise from the dead too, it is very unlikely that all three of those women would have forgotten that Jesus said that he was going to rise from the dead. Consider the following Scriptures: Mark 16:1-3 And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and anoint him. And very early in the morning the first day of the week, they came unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun. And they said among themselves, Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre? So what we have here is that the very same women who forgot that Jesus said that he would rise from the dead even though he had raised Lazarus from the dead, went to the tomb very early in the morning expecting to find someone to roll away the stone from the door of the tomb, and even though (according to another Scripture) Mary Magdalene and the other Mary had seen the stone put in front of the door to the tomb. If Jesus had advertised what he expected would happen, it is very improbable that all of the women at the tomb would have forgotten what he said. What is much more improbable is that the very same women went to the tomb very early in the morning expecting to find someone to roll away the stone from the door of the tomb, and even though (according to another Scripture) Mary Magdalene and the other Mary had seen the stone put in front of the door to the tomb. If a God telepathically communicated the same message to everyone in the world, surely there would be a lot less doubt and confusion about the existence of a God than there is today. If that happened, wouldn't it be excellent advertising? |
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I think that we both believe that the Gospels are fiction. I know that I do. PFC made a statement, ( I am paraphrasing) that the Apostles did not know that Jesus would rise from the dead. Now I suspect that we both know that Jesus did not rise from the dead. I know that I do not believe in resurrections. To refute PFC,and others, I pointed out Scriptures where Jesus supposedly said he would rise from the dead. I also pointed out that there is a Scripture that supposedly indicates that the Jews knew that Jesus supposedly said he would rise from the dead. In addition I pointed out that Jesus told his "wicked and adulterous generation" that just as Jonah returned from the dead, he too would come back from being dead. I referred to this as "advertising" since presumably he told everyone who would listen. My point was that someone who believes the gospels are true is faced with a contradiction. If they believe that the Apostles did not know that Jesus supposedly said he would rise from the dead, then they are fools since there is adequate Scripture to show that Jesus told everyone that he would rise from the dead. But the other possibility is that he Apostles lied that they did not know since everyone knew. Ultimately my aim was to show that the Gospel accounts cannot be true and that the Gospels are fiction. Stuart Shepherd |
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We know that mankind has believed a lot of things in the past that are just not true. People believed in a flat earth. They believed that the sun revolved around the earth. In a similar manner they believed that the Bible is the inerrant word of God and that Jesus rose from the dead. Today based on solid evidence many of us know that these things are not true. But many still cling to ignorant myths and a fairy tale belief that they will go to Heaven and live happily ever after. The gospel writer, Matthew believed in a very high mountain where you could see all the kingdoms of the world. In fact Matthew believed in many things which were not true. That is why Matthew is not a competent credible witness. Would you believe the world view of the author of Grimm's Fairy Tales? Why believe the world view of Matthew who was also seeped in fairy tale mythology. The Gospel writer, Matthew, believed that illness was caused by Devils. He believed that Jesus healed illness by casting out Devils. Now in the 21st Century, we know that illness is not caused by Devils. Now Jesus, if he is God as some believe, would have certainly known that illness is not caused by Devils. So if Matthew is reporting the word of God, as many believe, then either Jesus is a fraud, or Matthew is a fraud. In any case, how can we believe that Jesus rose from the dead, as reported by Matthew, if the Gospel of Matthew contains untrue information? Can we believe the report that Jesus rose from the dead, if Matthew contains blatantly untrue statements that illness is caused by Devils and illness can be healed by casting out Devils? --- Stuart Shepherd |
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Thank you for the clarification of your view. I think, that we both agree that the gospels are fiction. Do I understand you correctly? Jesus did not rise from the dead either. You agree? Stuart Shepherd |
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