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02-21-2013, 11:53 AM | #11 |
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Only in your warped imagination could Constantine's reference to the pre-existent gospel narrative be turned around as proof that 'it all comes from Constantine.'
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You posed the OP. I provided Fox's assessment. What's ur problem?
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02-21-2013, 12:03 PM | #13 |
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so you're saying Fox thought Constantine invented this association with the dove?
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There is an attempt to say the Dove thing originates in Judaism, reminiscent of Duvi.
Here is a strange one from some of your transvestite friends at Donmeh West. The Hidden Structures of Water The logic is based on a Rashi which is not entirely convincing Quote:
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Seeing as how Noah sent out the doves, there has to be some Kabbalistic significance. Recently, I wondered why chickens aren't mentioned in the bible (a few times in the NT I think). There is a guy at Shul who I associate with asking idiotic questions who thought this was the silliest question he ever heard. Still, the sacrifice of doves appears in Leviticus, although that was probably added after, but chickens are never mentioned. It turns out that chickens weren't domesticated in the Middle East until about 800 BCE. This was probably before most of the bible was written so you'd think chickens might appear anachronistically but they don't. It appears that there might be a Jewish aversion to chickens. The sages don't appear to grock domestication. Anyway, interesting that the eating of doves has died out. |
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From the link I provided.
The origins of the dove in the NT. Quote:
Doves are a sign of divinity. Hellenism reaches further then the OT my friend. |
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But what kind of reference is that? To have a meaningful discussion you can't just pick something out of a Sears catalog. Please provide a substantial reference.
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But what does this have to do with the OP - 'where did the idea of the Holy Spirit Descending as a Dove come from? Are we to seriously suggest that it came from Constantine?
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