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In Luke there is quite a big deal made about the Angel Gabriel naming John (The Baptist) and Jesus. However I also seem to recall that his name was supposed to be Emmanuel, per the O.T. prophecy. |
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There are literally around 50,000 different named gods and mythical figured from across the traditions of the world, how did all of their names come to be? The fact is, this stuff just happens within cultures and we don't have any kind of precise explanation for it. Indeed we have a much more precise explanation for the potential rise of a mythical Jesus than we do for just about any other mythical figure, in large part due to the amount of preserved material of course. |
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Regarding "Joshua" as the new "Moses": besides being his successor, Joshua also paralleled some of Moses deeds, such as crossing the Jordan in parallel to Moses crossing the Red Sea. Anyway, to me the concept makes sense. Ray |
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But why was he called Jesus instead of Emmanuel if the prophecy said he would be called Emmanuel? spin's explanation makes more sense. |
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You are likely going to confuse me with the answer but anyway ... It seems (to me ) like there was a (cult / community) generalized belief regarding a Messiah which preceded (gave rise to ) the "Jesus / Chritainity, movement, is there some (notes for Dummies) overview that you could suggest that touches on those developments. Note I am very agnostic regarding what lies as the foundation of Christainit. I think there is likely some historical core events & figure(s) but do not accept the more IMO supernatural claims. |
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Supporting your speculation is that "Mark's" primary character from the Jewish Bible is Elijah. "Matthew's" Reaction to this was to change the primary character to Moses. However, Paul was clearly before "Mark" and lacks the Elijah of "Mark". The question regarding Paul is does he ever explain the meaning of Jesus' Aramaic name to his Greek speaking audience? Joseph |
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