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What was the nature of the Jesus-belief which evolved?
The belief appears to have been extremely simplistic and without any deep philosophical underpinnings. It's almost tantamount to a "He Said, He Did" statement of dubiously historical facts mixed in with absurd claims of conception via a god, walking on water, raising the dead, turning water to wine, and ascension through the cloud-banks of the planet. It would seem that the evolution of any philosophical beliefs associated with Jesus did not commence until the 4th century after the publication of what is today termed neoplatonist philosophy via Plotinus and his student Porphyry. Strangely enough many of the so-called non canonical texts associated with Christianity, especially those found within the Nag Hammadi Codices, are also quite heavily concerned with the same philosophical system of (neo-) Platonism. Grog has suggested a 'punctuated evolution' of belief. Has anyone considered it may instead have been a "Big Bang" evolution of belief? To what extent did the author of gJohn simply "borrow" the Platonic and/or Hellenistic concept of Logos for his gospel? I am not aware that the Hebrews had developed any systems of logic, or indeed any system of healing arts which were supposedly practiced by Jesus and the Apostles. Emperor Julian writes: Quote:
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It is simple not logical at all that a 4th century Jesus cult would invent 2nd and 3rd century Jesus cult writers whose philosophical beliefs about Jesus contradict the very 4th century cult. The belief of Jesus was Hijacked in the 4th century and was manipulated by the Romans who were the very persecutors of the Believers in the 2nd-4th century. The Nicene Creed was NOT an early Creed of the Jesus cult. The early Jesus cult BELIEVED the Kingdom of God was at hand. See Mark 1 |
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The earliest Gospel was that the Kingdom of God was at hand--NOT Paul's Gospel.
In the very Canon, the Pauline writers admitted or claimed they persecuted the believers. In gMark, the Jesus character preached the Good News of the imminent arrival of the Kingdom of God which is found in the book of Daniel. Mark 1 Quote:
The Pauline Gospel EVOLVED After the Gospel of God--the Good News that the time is fulfilled and that the Kingdom of God was at hand. In the NT, Jesus preached the Gospel of God BEFORE the Pauline writers Preached the Faith. 1. Jesus preached his Gospel of God BEFORE the resurrection. 2. The Pauline writers preached the Faith AFTER the resurrection. |
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The Gospel of the earliest Jesus character was that the Kingdom of God was at hand.
In the earliest story of Jesus the character was also called the Son of Man who was Coming[ with the clouds of heaven. The phrase that Son of man is to come with the clouds of heaven is found ONLY in the book of Daniel. In Daniel 7, one like the Son of man was given an everlasting Kingdom and all people would worship him. Daniel 7.13-14 Quote:
The earliest Gospel--the earliest Good News--that the Kingdom of God was at hand is based on the book of Daniel. Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews 10.11.7 Quote:
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I can't see any clear evidence that this is true of the Apocalypse of Adam. Andrew Criddle |
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A study of the Evolution of Jesus-belief must involve Christology Quote:
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The earliest Nicaean Creed incorporated a disclaimer against the heretics but it is certainly not an expression of any great profound and rigorous philosophical belief, rather a collection of simplistic statements that were contrasted with the statements of heretical belief. Quote:
So did the pagans of the 4th century. A new Kingdom of God had arrived and they were being forced into it. Belief and unbelief were highly contrasted at Nicaea. Christology blossomed like never before. εὐδαιμονία | eudaimonia |
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We can also see that in the earliest story of Jesus he was UNKNOWN as the Messiah and did NOT want any one to know who he was. There is NO evolution of Belief from a Heavenly Messiah to an Earthly Messiah. We have the Codices with the earliest stories of Jesus. We have Codices with the Later Jesus story in gJohn. We have the EVOLUTION. Jesus as The Logos is the Later EVOLUTUION of the Jesus Belief. Only in gJohn, is Jesus directly claimed to be the Logos and God the Creator Sinaiticus gMark 8 Quote:
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Peter did NOT preach that Jesus was the Christ in gMark--He denied knowing Jesus. The Pauline Jesus is the Last Jesus in the Canon. The earliest Jesus did NOT WANT people to be converted and did NOT and the populace to know he was the Christ. |
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