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02-18-2012, 10:30 PM | #21 | ||
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The historical detail - yes I know..... - is that is was during the rule of Claudius that Agrippa I died. If you remember, I have posted some time back, re my theory that Agrippa I is Philip the Tetrarch - and that Philip is the historical model for the element of the JC character that deals with a 'man of peace'. JC being a composite character. (The other element, the man of war, Antigonus, was tied to a stake/cross, scourged and slain in 37 b.c.). Philip lived, and ruled, for a very long time. If one works from 4 b.c. - then Philip, as Agrippa I, ruled for 48/49 years. Agrippa I died around 44 c.e. On the one hand we have history - and on the other hand we have that history mythologized in the gospel JC storyboard. Until such time as history faded way into the back of people's memories and the gospel mythological, or symbolic story, became viewed as history, there would be a time when a mix up scenario was doing the rounds - in people's minds. Yes, the Josephan picture of Agrippa I is not above question. However, Josephus has drawn a picture with messianic overtones - a picture that perhaps should be considered carefully. The time of Claudius - a meeting place between the Josephan messianic picture of Agrippa I - and an interpretation of the gospel's dating system that puts JC living at the same time...............:constern01: |
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Another spin off of the restored dating is that it helps explain why the orthodox developed that stupid story of Jesus being rescued from the slaughter of the innocent or as Friedlander put it (in terms of criticism of the fifteenth year):
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You people are so fixated on disproving Jesus that you avoid seeing the bigger picture. Good lying develops according to what is likely, what will be easily believed. One COULD develop a story of the slaughter of the innocents during the reign of Herod IF Jesus was understood to have been 30 in 26 CE. This is important. It is another line of proof that the twelfth year was in the text or at least that the fifteenth year wasn't original.
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I have no interest in the canonical gospels other than determining how they developed from older more original material.
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"Fixated" on disproving Jesus :banghead: Actually, I'm not "fixated" on that at all. That's a subject matter I dealt with, to my satisfaction, more than 30 years ago. I now never give it a thought at all - far more interesting things to think about once that roadblock has been moved out of the way. It's early christian origins that interests me. And that requires that I consider Jewish history. |
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But that's not the point. Rational people only lie about what they think is rational, possible, believable. No one in antiquity would set out to develop an implausible narrative. The guy didn't know his lie would work so he has to do his best to make it real.
The closest analogy I can come up with is closing a sale. You are trying to set a price for your services. You don't start off with something unreasonable. Don't you get this? |
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