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But let no one eat or drink of your eucharist unless they have been baptized into the name of the Lord; for concerning this also the Lord has said: Give not that which is holy to the dogs.So that again is a common factor in the accounts; everybody seems to have thought that Jesus actually issued commands about it. Ben. |
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I would think such a comment would be even more powerful in retrospect if, again in line with the Gospels (specifically Mark), his followers didn't understand his plan or (contrary to the Gospels) he never actually informed them of his intent to be killed. |
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I am not using the eucharist in and of itself as a proof of an historical Jesus; that was an assumption for the sake of the discussion, since I know Amaleq13 tends to accept an historical, albeit minimal, Jesus. Ben. |
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Since this thread is about the significance of the Didache, it seems proper to link to an earlier thread in which I laid out the respectable case that Garrow makes for (most of) the Didache preceding the gospel of Matthew.
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How do you know how much time passed before Paul got hold of the tradition? DQ |
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These chronological issues, however, are quite complex. I recommend the Marginal Jew series, first volume, by J. P. Meier for starters. Quote:
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I’m not disagreeing. I’m just tough to convince. dq |
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