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You also keep forgetting that Origen has been filtered through almost 1700 years of orthodoxy. Who knows what his works read, or even if they weren't the imagined products of Eusebius? What are the oldest texts from Origen? Anything older than 1000 years removed from his supposed lifetime? |
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You must explain why the translators of "Against Celsus" claimed Joseph was a carpenter and that Jesus was not ever described as a carpenter in the current gospels in the Churches. But, look at "Against Celsus" 5.52 Quote:
It would appear that the translators seem to know the Greek, Latin or whatever words for "carpenter" and "young child". Please check the translators. |
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Just as you can assume that Justin Martyr was using three of four Gospels it can be that gMatthew, gMark and gLuke were derived from the Memoirs of the Apostles and other sources. It must be noted that Justin Matyr did not appear to have the Gospel according to John since Justin Martyr claimed he placed Jesus as SECOND to God when in gJohn 1, Jesus was God. "First Apology" XIII Quote:
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The 4th century Origenist controversy was about the books of "Origen". They caused great distress to many people - they were contraversial. Didn't Pachomius (c.333 CE) once throw one of these books of Origen into the Nile River? I wonder which of these two "Origens" wrote these Toura mss? |
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Justin Martyr's "Memoirs of the Apostles" does not seem to be four contradictory gospels as can be found in the NT Canon. Now, when was the supposed writing of Tatian called the Diatessaron? Did Tatian called his writings the Diatessaron or was it later called the Diatessaron because the four author of the gospels in the NT Canon used it. And when was gMatthew, gMark, gLuke and gJohn actually written? Were they written AFTER the writing called the Diatessaron? But, Eusebius in "Church History" could not say how Tatian managed to write the Diatessaron. ""Church History" 4.29.6 Quote:
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It is only slightly possible that gMatthew and gJohn was in those memoirs but I don't think that it is very likely. Most likely it was a collection of some stories that were said to be written by apostles which then raises the embarrassing question for christians - when the heck were the 4 gospels written and by whom? |
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