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The notion of a "proof text" per se as outlined above doesn't seem to reflect Jewish practice at the time to me. Quote:
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If you accept the traditional dating for the Pauline epistles (which is debatable), then that also supports a pre-70 Jesus cult in Rome, Greece, and Asia Minor. These letters are addressed to Gentiles, not Jews, despite the Pauline writer's bizarre pleading that "we are Jews ourselves" (in Romans, I think). Even if they were written after 70, they only vaguely allude to the fall of the Temple a couple of times. If Christianity arose in Jerusalem among ethnic Jews post-70, as you suggest, it was the shortest-lived religious movement in all of history. By the second century, there were few to none ethnic Jews involved in Christianity. History records no ethnically Jewish Christian bishops, popes, deacons, etc., after 70. |
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It was all a race between Zoroastrianism and Xtianity. If the Persians had conquered the Romans, the former "exclusive" monotheism would now be the world's most popular superstition.
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They both state that it was written "in Hebrew letters," but then Jerome also says it was written in Syriac with Hebrew letters (whatever that means). Origen refers to it as well but makes no note that it was written in Hebrew. So, yes, this could be a Jewish gospel. Or, it could be a Syriac gospel. Or it could be a Judean God-Fearer gospel. It's striking that none of the church fathers placed any importance on the priority of this Hebrew gospel; quite the contrary. They considered it a derivative, later text written by heretics. |
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Doesnt have anything to do with the history of Judaism or preservation. This was a new sect getting away from Judaism by another culture who had infiltrated Judaism and has no intention of ever following Judaism to the letter of the law. the temple did have a impact on the movement, but this movement existed before the temple fell. The fall of the temple did help divide these two belief systems further then what they were |
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There is no history of Jews as members of a Jesus cult. There is no known history of the Jews that they worshiped a Jewish man as a God AFTER he was dead.
Even Apologetic sources that mentioned the story of Jesus claimed that it was the Jews who asked that Jesus be crucified even though Pilate found no fault with him. We have writings attributed to Philo and Josephus and there is absolutely nothing about Jesus of Nazareth--zero. The Jesus story was started and fabricated AFTER the desolation of the Temple and the Holy City c 70 CE It is an extremely simple matter. We have an abundance of evidence from antiquity. In the earliest story of Jesus, the author claimed through his main characater, that the JEWS must repent because the Kingdom of GOD was at hand. Not the ROMANS--Not Tiberius--Not Pilate--Not the Roman soldiers--Not the Roman people. The Jews must repent for the Kingdom of God was nigh. The earlist story of Jesus was written because the AUTHOR HIMSELF/HERSELF BELIEVED that the Day of Judgement was about to happen. The coming of the Kingdom of God is found in the Words of the Lord in the book of Daniel. It was the AUTHOR who BELIEVED the Words of the LORD in Daniel. Daniel 7 KJV Quote:
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We know what started the Jesus story. It was the Desolation of the Temple and the Holy City and the Words of the Lord in the books of the Prophets. Joel 2 KJV Quote:
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