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It must not be forgotten that the first to mention the Pauline Corpus also claimed Jesus was crucified about 20 years AFTER the 15th year of Tiberius or around c 48-50 CE which utterly destroys the credibility of the Pauline Corpus--See Against Heresies 2.22. Astonishingly, the people in Asia claimed John told them that Jesus was crucified at about 50 years of age and John was alive up to the time of Trajan c 98-117 based on "Against Heresies". Against Heresies 2.22 Quote:
It is clear that in antiquity it was not known or established when Paul lived, when he died and what he wrote. And, up to the mid 4th century, there was NO known non-apologetic writer who mentioned Paul and Jesus in the time of Tiberius--See Against the Galileans. |
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Looks like one version of the Jesus story had a scenario involving a "disciple" named John (as opposed to Peter or Paul) whereby "Paul" was the successor. Imagine an alternative Christianity of the Empire whereby everybody lauds a "trinity" of Jesus, John and Paul. Hmm.....maybe that's part of the picture of how the Baptist got a role, he had the name John.
In any event, here you had the heresiologists such as Origen and Irenaeus (and Justin) telling us about the importance of a John, and yet this John was not an important figure in the texts that these so-called heresiologists believed in. Looks like there was poor supervision in the scriptoriums....... |
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This is not a lie or a whopper: it's you in your persecuting zeal to package what was said with your own bias. It is utter balls to call them the "Apostolic congregations in Judea". The text Gal 1:22 only talks of "congregations in Judea in christ", messianic groups. You hold the church's hand and retroject "apostolic" into the text and pervert it. Quote:
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This is getting too long winded. Believe whatever you want.
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The reference to Aretas by Paul in his epistle is not clearly historical. Aretas II was not in control of Damascus at any time that makes sense in the usual narrative, and the way Paul tells the story, it could be part of an allegorical or coded narrative (Damascus could be a coded reference to Jerusalem, and Aretas to some other authority figure, escaping through a hole in a wall could be a coded reference to escaping from a legal problem through a loophole.) The story in Acts is unreliable - it differs significantly from Paul's account. There are some old threads in the archives on this question. Sorry - I was more up on this at one point. Quote:
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You are not providing any evidence that the Pauline letters were composed at any time so I really don't know why you cannot appreciate that others can produce evidence for their argument that the Pauline writers are NOT credible. We have "Against Heresies" 2.22 in front of us. It is simply blatantly erroneous that Irenaeus made an indirect reference to Christ being 50. It is a 2000 word argument--an Entire chapter of book 2 It can be seen that in "Against Heresies" 2.22 that the author argued agasinst Heretics and also claimed that John, the other Apostles, the Elders, the Gospel told people in ASIA that Jesus was crucified at about 50 years old up to the time of Trajan. This is an excerpt from "Against Heresies" 2. Against Heresies 2.22 Quote:
The Pauline Corpus was composed AFTER c 180 CE or after "Against Heresies" . It is virtually impossible that Paul was known to have preached Christ crucified since the time of King Aretas c 37-41 CE when the Gospels, John, the other Apostles and the Elders of Asia did convey upto the time of Trajan C 98-117 CE that Jesus was crucified c 48-50 CE. |
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Now, there is another Apologetic writer who also claimed Jesus did live through ALL the age of this life. Hippolytus' Refutation of All Heresies" Quote:
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