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They were naming their kid after the messiah in Jewish folklore. The popularity of the name ‘Jesus’ is evidence that a messianic Jesus tradition was in place before the ‘historical Jesus’ allegedly existed. |
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There is a hint of a two messiah tradition in Matthew 1:21-23 Quote:
Read this: Qumran's two Messiahs. |
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the earliest coptic manuscripts of the new testament apocrypha, and the earliest Greek manuscripts of the LXX share one fact. The name of Joshua in the LXX and the name of Jebus in the NT are not explicit, and instead an abbreviated scribal form is evident. The abbreviation for Joshua and the abbreviation for Jesus are one and the same symbolic form of two letters over-barred. Quote:
which were authored for different reasons in different centuries. The original greek bibles use the same nomina sacra throughout. That the very same abbreviated overbarred two letters are to be "transliterated" as "Joshua" in the LXX and "Jesus" in the NT represents some form of "poetic license". |
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Apparently there are a couple of unconfirmed traditions about Zerubbabel, one that he took the crown and was killed by the Persians, another that he returned to Babylon. http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/vi...rch=zerubbabel |
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Consider Matthew 13:5-6.
Watch out that no one misleads you. Many will come in my name, saying, “I am he”…Traditionally we have assumed that this prophecy was targeted for the distant future. But is that what the author really meant? Maybe it was more like the prophecy about the fall of Jerusalem: Maybe it was supposed to occur in the near future. Maybe the author was aware of the popularity of the name ‘Jesus’ and so he built it into his story. Do you see what I mean? Think backwards: Maybe the author was exploiting the popularity of the name. Maybe he was trying to say that the popularity of the name somehow attested to the truthfulness of his messiah story. |
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Right? Well … maybe that’s a contributing factor for Mark’s gospel. Maybe Mark wrote his story as folklore to explain the popularity of the name 'Jesus'. Do you see what I mean? |
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