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1. Where was your statement ever framed in these terms? 2. I didn't know I was supposed to "refute" it. 3. Even if the idea of dying and rising gods is not a scholarly construct, what is there to refute? Why would anyone ever have reason to think that it was a Jewish idea since the Jewish idea of who and what a god was is quite different from what "pagans" thought (ala Hesiod, they were generated and were as much a part of the Kosmos as human beings were) and the god of the Jews was incapable of dying. In fact he is the one who does any of the resurrections from the dead that Jewish eschatological thought and theodicies (see 2 Macc. 7) expected from him. Jeffrey |
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