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Jesus being executed as a political rebel, of course, is evidence of Jesus being a political rebel. The charge may have been false, and so other evidence will be helpful, but it is a start to understanding the political nature of Jesus and his movement. Jon |
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The very stories of Jesus BEFORE the trial do NOT depict Jesus as a rebel Against Roman power. |
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Attacking or even questioning Jewish practices would automatically imply an attack on Roman authority. It doesn't need to be explicit in the Bible for us to know this. Everybody hearing the Bible at that time would assume it. Stating it anyway would be on par with saying that rain is wet. The Bible has a context and we need to learn it for the Bible to make sense. This is true no matter if Jesus is a fictional character or not. |
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Examine "Antiquities of the Jews" 18.3.1 Quote:
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The argument that he was crucified so therefore he mustve been a political rebel is a weak on in my opinion. |
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Yes, a myth built on top of a myth.
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Mark presents Jesus as a 'moderate' between rebels (Zealots) and recluses (Essenes). |
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The Jesus in gMark wanted the Jews to REMAIN in Sin so that God would destroy them. Let us look at the supposed ACTUAL written statement of the Markan Jesus. Mark 4 Quote:
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The Markan Jesus came to make sure that the Jews REMAINED in Sin and NOT be converted so that so-called prophecy would be fulfilled as found in Isaiah 6.8-12. Examine Isaiah 6. Quote:
The Jewish Temple and Jerusalem was destroyed. 1. Make the heart of this people fat, and make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes. 2. How long? 3. Until the cities be wasted without inhabitant, and the houses without man. The Markan Jesus was NO rebel against Roman rule. He just wanted prophecy to be fulfilled when the Jews would be destroyed and the Temple would fall. |
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