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Nein, nein, tausendmal nein! This isn't paganism. It is about ONE truth not many. Let's not lose sight of that. This is monotheism. This is the origin of the Marcionite emphasis of ONE gospel, ONE apostle, ONE God. There aren't three different models for anything. Look at the concept of the 'seal of the prophets' in Islam. The Moses paradigm even survives there. All things before Moses are foreshadowings of Moses who is in turn the perfect foreshadowing of the one to come. Learn the tradition. Understand it. THEN COMMENT UPON IT. Moses = Messiah. That's the core. The Pentateuch stands on a different plateau than all the other pre-Christian writings. It is the Law. There aren't a 'collection' of writings. There is the Law AND the prophets. The Law is of superior rank just as Moses is superior to the prophets, David and the Patriarchs. If you don't understand this, you don't understand the monotheistic tradition. Moses is God, Mosheh = haShem (or Shemah according to the Samaritans). This is everything there is. It is not a matter of emphasis. It is a matter of tradition.
Even the two advent system is based on monotheism, for in that system the first anointed one is the heavenly high priest (= Jesus) emptying himself into his earthly representative (= the Christ). It's just a parallel of Moses meeting the divine Name at the beginning of Exodus. Look at Ephesians chapter two. Man + God = one new man. That's the formula. It's about - 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1. There is no multiplicity. One man, one God and how they became ... you guessed it - ONE. That's the essence of Christianity. Ephesians chapter 2. |
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Interestingly enough this conversation has born some fruit. I was just driving to the office and I had the idea of Moses in this thread about the burial place of Agrippa, Agrippa being Moses and then another interesting parallel popped into my head. The obvious question is where is Moses buried? Let us remind ourselves of what is in Deuteronomy:
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On the tradition that the Samaritan 'one like Moses' i.e. Dositheus also died without leaving a known burial site. Here's the summary from Jarl Fossum:
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Stephan, enjoy the journey but never think for one moment that 'truth' will let you grasp it's tail.....All it wants is for one to undertake that journey, to keep the mind running smoothly, ticking over and focusing ahead. 'Truth' is far more like the 'heartbeat' of the mind than any specific idea that we may conjure up. Quote:
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I would recommend setting aside a three day weekend and go to a service at a mosque, a synagogue and a church and absorb the religious culture. Just a thought.
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I am dead serious. It is easy to postulate theories about traditions in the abstract but when you actually get to know the culture, you start to realize how unworkable they are Did I ever tell you I met an American sales manages in Rio who told me he had prostitutes living with him to help improve his Portuguese. He really had a point though. You only know a language or tradition when you get up close and personal with it.
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Have you borrowed that one from Groucho Marx?
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