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Judaism believes in the resurrection of the dead. The quote above is only one of several I could post. What did Pharisees believe? They were the defenders of the oral torah and therefore their beliefs were never fixed, unlike that of their opponents the Seduces that accepted only the written torah. |
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If a Pharisee would not accept that Jesus bodily resurrected after three days, it would be because they considered Him a bad man who would not be resurrected but condemned to eternal punishment. |
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After Paul's "experience" on the road to Damacus, he was taken in by a man who opened his eyes to another doctrine (scales fell from his eyes), and that doctrine doesn't seem to be of the Jewish Pharisee persuasion, for it included Gentiles as heirs to the kingdom of God[Judaism]. The way I read it, this happened before Paul went back to Jerusalem and received permission to take a letter to the Gentiles from James telling them that they need not be circumcised in order to live in the land of the Jews but they were to observe those things that would not offend the Jewish customs of belief. (Do not murder, keep from things strangled, fornication, et.) |
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I take this kind of talk as being part of the hellenization movement within Judaism. Like Marcion, Jesus may have seen the Old Testament understanding of God like the devil/demiurge, compared to the new understanding of God that was coming in from the ancient Greece via the Romans.
The “traditions of men” I think is just saying their following of the Torah isn’t actually following the Torah but following what they were taught by other men who came before them. The temptation also to me looks like a rejection of the old covenant with the old understanding of God that you could communicate with via your mind that Jesus calls Satan. Paul is a little more inconclusive because he wasn’t trying to create divides between the followers but was instead trying to unite them around the idea of faith so pushing a particular understanding of God would be counterproductive. He did point out the unknown god in Acts and makes a comment in Gal 4:9 about that sounds like it may not be possible or expected to know God. It’s part of the Hellenization of Judaism, OT understanding of God was being replaced as not the true God due to the influence of the philosophy into their religion. A complete analysis would be a little long but the lawlessness aspect of Paul is expected when the movement moves to different cultures that aren’t going to give up their ways that someone else may consider immoral. The goal is to establish Christ as the messiah not turn the gentiles into Jews. |
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Despite being inventive, that was a pathetic response. It's the sort of thing that urges me to push to make it a policy that people cite sources for such views of the ancient world. spin |
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And Josephus the Pharisee maintained the same position in Antiquities of the Jews 18.1.3 Quote:
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As time passed Paul was on the run from Jewish leadership and at the end took refuge in his Roman citizenship for protection. IMO modern Chrtianity is more aptly called Paulism. |
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