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07-02-2012, 11:13 PM | #21 | |
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These are regarded as non historical literary romance inventions. |
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Hi Jay,
I agree completely with your post #20. |
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Let's not say more than we know to be true. And if we find ourselves rejecting all the data on a controversial subject in favour of the opinions of people 2,000 years later with no more data than ourselves, a little self-critical thinking would seem to be in order. Be sceptical. All the best, Roger Pearse |
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The gospel is all in parables; parables told by Jesus wrapped in parables about Jesus. It's a dream intrerpreted for those who wake up from it (i.e. recover from the disordered brain chemistry) and want to understand what on earth has happened to them. The gospel was to teach them that they were to cherish the experience (which outsiders despise as common mania manifesting itself in lunatic ravings) as a privileged witnessing by the God's elect of the passing of the Lord's spirit, the vision of the life and death of Jesus Christ. Best, Jiri |
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A guy, James, brother of John, was killed by a king, Herod by name. This story looked like the killing of JtB by Herod Antipas, as mentioned by PhilJay. And JtB could have had a brother James (Jakob). Could, no proof for or against. Another guy, James, brother of John, was killed by a king, Herod by name. So writes the author of Acts, in its last version. this James could be James, the son of Zebedee, and Herod could be Herod Antipas. Could, no proof for or against. |
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You know, people might have got the impression, as it was addressed to nobody, apropos nothing much, that your quote might have been to contradict 'Nobody knows what happened to any of 'the Twelve', Paul, Luke, Silas, Barnabas, Titus, Timothy or any other apostle or associate' without actually saying it was to do so. But of course, we all knew about martyrs mentioned in the Bible, and you wouldn't be so petty as to try to reduce the reputation of a poster by such a method. No, your post was submitted out of simple respect for the memory of James. Don't forget Stephen, too. And there's Paul being left for dead, and Jesus' warning of persecution, and more in the NT, that many do not suspect. Jesus was so right, wasn't he. |
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