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Did you see my 8 point example? How would you answer my question on that? |
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As I have pointed out it make very little sense to speculate that gMark's was LIMITED to his supposed human characteristics when there are clear indications that he also depicted Jesus as having mythological characteristics. Jesus was WITNESSED by the disciples walking on water in gMark. |
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#7b. He would die ignominiously. Oh and add somewhere that lots wouldn't appreciate him, as to the gentiles Paul's messianic notion was folly according to Paul. Etc. Ebion was given personalizing information, a hometown and country. He was given books. He was given an itinerary and a heretical heritage. Your haste to overlook Ebion doesn't help your cause. Why shouldn't various touches you find realistic be added to the Jesus story as they were to the Ebion story? You need to accommodate more background information that colors the story which you inadvertently omit. You transparently start with your conclusion and manipulate the data, sometimes consciously, sometimes not. spin |
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I would like to find a good article/book that talks about what the Messiah expectations were just prior to Christianity arising. Can you or someone else recommend any for me? Thanks |
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Yes. Might not a reasonable explanation be that "Mark" thought Jesus was historical but created the original Jesus narrative? Might not a reasonable explanation be that "Mark" thought Jesus was historical but its possible he was not? Might not a reasonable explanation be that "Mark" used the plot of Greek Tragedy to write the original Jesus narrative and since the basics of the myth were already known to the audience it did not matter whether Jesus was historical or not? As that great 20th century philosopher Bill Murray said in the classic Stripes, "Something is very wrong here." But our fellow Skeptics have so far been unable to articulate it. The problem is you, as is HJ, is trying to exorcise the issue of Source from the discussion. You can not deny/ignore the issue of source. As that great 21st century philosopher, spinowsyah sezs, "That is very naughty". Just because source is your problem you can not solve the problem by having an assumption that source can be ignored/denied. Your conclusions won't mean much. Now you can have a Thread here at FRDB with the ground rule that source can not be discussed. Is that what you want? Just say the Word and Toto will make it so. Your supposed point of your examples in the OP is likewise as odd as HJ makes it. You claim that the oddity of the examples individually supports and cumulatively proves HJ? That's odd. You ask the question is "Mark" being very clever. I think he is and I can explain why for all. The question is, do you want me to? Joseph Wrestling With Greco Tragedy. Reversal From Behind. Is "Mark" Greek Tragedy? |
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* J.J. Collins, Apocalypticism in the DSS (or via: amazon.co.uk) (Routledge 1997). Chapter 5, "Messianic Expectation". * Evans & Flint (eds), Eschatology, Messianism, and the DSS (or via: amazon.co.uk) (Brill 1997). There will be more recent scholarly studies, but these, especially Collins, will give you some idea -- them and Paul's savior messiah combination. spin |
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Your parameters for recognising the actual historicity of gMARK's Jesus is based DIRECTLY on large deviations from the expected. Your theory is pathetic. More fiction means more history. Quote:
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