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Aside from 1 Corinthians 15:3-8, what other evidence do you have that Jesus made some post-resurrection appearances? |
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It must be noted that the paleographic range is just probable NOT actual. And "Paleographic dating" may not be able to detect some type of forgeries. |
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It might be something of a surprise that Cephas would not be grouped with the apostles but 1 Cor 9:5 also separates Cephas from that group. (In contrast, Gal 1:19 assigns the apostolic status to Cephas by implication). FWIW, one of the additional reasons (to those enumerated by Robert Price) why I consider the 1 Cr 15:3-8 passage an interpolation is the variance of Paul's estimate of his apostleship and "seeing Jesus" in 1 Cr 9:1-2 where he says : Am I not free? Am I not an apostle? Have I not seen Jesus our Lord? Are not you my workmanship in the Lord? If to others I am not an apostle, at least I am to you; for you are the seal of my apostleship in the Lord. It seems a stretch to claim a) that Paul would have clamoured to be accepted as an apostle, however unworthy, if he himself says he is not accepted by others as one, and is ok with that because he has his own constituency, and b) that it is not Paul's church he is writing to in 1 Cor 9, but a church with multiple focal points of traditions of authority. Jiri |
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Adding 175 to 225 and then dividing by 2 is a most bogus methodology for finding a precise date for P 46. The probable dates for P46 varies from person to person and do not reflect actual dates of writing. It must be NOTED that paleographic dating alone of P46 makes the dating uncertain. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papyrus_46 |
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That is why the date is preceeded by a "c" (for circa, "around," also abbreviated "ca."). Most paleographic dates are approximate as commonly used styles of letters ("fonts") change gradually over time. Scribes tend to use the styles they were taught (different ones for different purposes - book hand, business document, trade hand, etc). There were also variations by region. As time goes on, the younger scribes come up with variants while the oldsters continue plugging away with the old style. For Egyptian scribal hands, there are a LOT of examples found, many dated, to allow paleographers to come up with a range of dates. The "circa" date is smack in the middle, with a range of 25 years either way. If they are less certain, they use centuries to indicate approximate range of dates: Century I, II, etc. If they want to be more precise but don't want to use the 50 yr range (+/- 25) they may say "late II, early III" (i.e., 250-350). I've also seen "latter half of X century" (950-1000) & such.
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