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In point of fact, though, the suffering servant is an explicit metaphor ("you are my servant Israel"), not a literally alleged human being, so it is "invented" by definition. |
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christianity started out as a sect of judaism, the jewish romans stole this and it took of to pagans/gentiles. |
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Even now, in 2012 CE, how likely is that your going to find any Orthodox Jews in Israel telling you that they expect the Messiah to be an avatar of Vishnu? It's not an exaggeration to say 1st century Palestinian Jews would find it just as alien to suggest that the Messiah would be a Greek sex god. Sure there were pagans in Palestine, and particularly in Galilee, but theer are Hindus in Israel now, and Vishnuism isn't rubbing off any. Christianity, for that matter, is prevalent in modern Israel, yet the Jews still aren't buying the Jesus theory. Quote:
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How does one differentiate "writings" or "holy writings" άγιος γραφας (or, as in 2 Timothy 3:15 ιερα γραμματα ) from "scripture"--by context? What need have the authors of the word for holy, if all writings are understood to be "sacred"? Who decides which text is inerrant? May I assign inerrancy to Catch 22? How can we assign inerrancy to some verse of a collection which is known to include errors....? |
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Jesus in gMARK wanted the JEWS to PERISH in their Sins. Mark 4 Quote:
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Jesus claimed the Jewish authority was of their FATHER the DEVIL in gJohn. John 8:44 KJV Quote:
The Jesus Messiah story was ANTI-JEWISH. Jesus of the NT was the ANTI-CHRIST of the Jews. In the NT, the ANT-CHRIST of the JEWS MUST GET KILLED by the JEWS. Remarkably, Jesus TAUGHT his disciples he MUST get killed but will Resurrect. Luke 23:4 KJV Quote:
THE ROMANS FOUND NO FAULT WITH THE ANTI-CHRIST of the Jews in the NT. The Jesus story was MOST likely INVENTED by a NON-JEWISH source. |
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Oh, I'm sorry, did somebody prove that Jesus was a real person, the crucifiction actually happened, and that christianity was formed right there on the spot while I wasn't looking?
Are you suggesting that Jews were immune to absorbing other religious beliefs into their religion? Really? It seems to me that much of the bible is made up of tales of orthodox jews killing other jews who did just that. Heck, where did the idea of the Messiah even come from? It wasn't in the Pentuech. Couldn't they have imported the idea wholesale from other savior type religions? |
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Actually I think that a man had just existed when the passage of Isaiah was written, as such: He was well known in Jerusalem and probably victim to the 'elephant man' disease causing deformities which eventually killed him. The author used that as a precursor for the new divine order to come: the growing deformities were because that "servant" was absorbing the sins of the Jews then, making them eligible (if they did not sin again!) for the new Zion (a good reason to keep the Jewish faith! Even if you had been a sinner so far!). As usual, it is better to interpret something "spiritual" from fact which was known to exist (providing some credibility) rather than to invent everything from scratch. So, in my views, the diseased man (who eventually died) existed but his sacrifice for atonement of sins was invented. |
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gMark's Jesus was NOT a SAVIOR and was NOT killed for Remission of Sins. gMark's Jesus was KILLED to FULFILL prophecy. You don't understand the FIRST Jesus story. It is RATHER SIMPLE. The Jews caused Jesus to be crucified AFTER the Roman Governor found NO fault with him. Prophecy was FULFILLED. The Jewish Temple MUST fall, Jerusalem would be made desolate and the KINGDOM of God will soon come with Apocalypse--Judgement Day. Please SEE MARK 13. The UNIVERSAL SAVIOR who was SACRIFICED is found in the LATER gJohn. gMark's Jesus story was MERELY an EXPLANATION for the Fall of the Jewish Temple and to warn people that JUDGEMENT DAY is NEAR. The Crucifixion of gMark's Jesus had NOTHING whatsoever to do with the END of the Law or UNVERSAL SALVATION through Sacrifice. Mark 13 is the KEY to understanding the EARLIEST Jesus. gMark's Jesus story was later changed to include UNiVERSAL SALVATION by Sacrifice of Jesus which was NOT predicted by the Prophets. |
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