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This is a curious passage. Why are apostles and brothers listed separately? Why is Cephas singled out? I don't know. I have seen the opinion that "the Brothers of the Lord" was an organization, with James the top "Brother of the Lord" as its head. Quote:
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The midrashic allusion in 1 Cor 10:4 to Christ as the rock which accompanied the Israelites in the desert is an application on the part of Paul in a typological way of the past experience of Israel to the present situation of the Church: Christ functions for believers as the rock functioned for Israel On this, see K.-J. Kuschel, Born before All Time? The Dispute over Christ's Origin (or via: amazon.co.uk), trans. John Bowden (London: SCM, 1992 Jeffrey |
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This Review of Kuschel seems to indicate that his conclusions are theologically driven. There is another comment here. Do you claim that Kuschel represents a consensus of Pauline scholars on the meaning of 1 Cor 10 or the issue of Paul's Christology? The Preexistent Son: Recovering the Christologies of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, p. 9 indicates that he is not in the mainstream with regard to Paul. Lord Jesus Christ: Devotion to Jesus in Earliest Christianity by Larry Hurtado also seems to think that Paul thought of Jesus as preexisting. |
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I'm not terribly impressed by the James reference, either.
Sorry but I regard christian writings as self-serving tissues of lies. |
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We've dealt with this issue before regarding what 1st century Christians were asserting when they purportedly spoke of Jesus or Christ or the Logos as "pre existing", especially in the light of, and in reaction to, assertions by Jews of the "pre-existence" of Moses and the Torah. Jeffrey |
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The term son can be used metaphorically, too. What exactly in the usual contexts (in Josephus, for example, or wherever you wish) is it that makes son of refer to kinship rather than meaning something like disciple of? Quote:
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The Israelites worshipped the rock, which was their Messiah? How dis the rock fulfill its role as Messiah? |
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What do we know about this James, this so-called Lord's brother, as described in that verse in Galations from other sources in the NT? Well, that's all there is, the complete history of this James is three words, the Lord's brother. That's it, but there are other major problems. Was James the brother of the father of Jesus? Matthew 13.55 Quote:
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And in Acts of the Apostles, the author of that book never mentioned that Saul/Paul ever met any James the Lord's brother, in fact the author never mentioned the Lord's brother, he claimed Saul/Paul met the apostles contrary to Paul in Galations. Acts 9.26-27 Quote:
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