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If Jesus had been crucified...
If one accepts the premise that Jesus had been a preacher who gained a following but had done something to cause himself to be crucified--
Why did the idea that he had been resurrected not only start, but persist over time? |
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Must we PRESUME that stories of the resurrection were invented in the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th century??? There is NO need to PRESUME/ASSUME anything. We have the Recovered Dated NT Manuscripts and Codices and they DESCRIBED the nature of Jesus that was BELIEVED in antiquity. |
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Is there any point to separating the crucifixion and the resurrection? They are parts of the same story. |
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Paul's letters have both crucifixion and resurrection, although the exact nature of the resurrection is subject to debate. There are no Christian documents that show anyone knew about a crucifixion without a resurrection. |
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The author's purpose may have been to pointedly illustrate fear, rather than provide a full chronology. He may well have assumed prior knowledge of the resurrection by his readers. |
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The premise is of an existing history of a man named Jesus who had been a preacher who gained a following but had done something to cause himself to be crucified. IF that was true history why did the idea that he had been resurrected not only start, but persist over time? |
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Jesus introduced the idea of martyrdom to his disciples and the rest of the world. When people saw his disciples imitate his self-sacrifice, they assumed it could only be from them seeing something that alleviated their fear of death. The line of martyrs was hard to explain at the time without the Resurrection and is still used as evidence of an actual Resurrection by Christians today.
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However, since you don't like the premise you should ignore this thread. |
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