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Here are some of the places in the Samaritan liturgy that the same name אישו (= His Man) appears http://books.google.com/books?id=vtZ...%22%20&f=false Please remember this is only Book One in the series. Ten places.
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Notice also how many times the word 'Man' is evoked in the inscription.
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Samaritan Aramaic (not Hebrew) references to Moses as God's man (= His Man) in Marqe:
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I bet Benny tells me that Jacob is אישו but same difference as the names change.
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Stephan,
Sometimes I think you think everything is distantly related to Marcionites. Could you please cite some sort of authority or some more than accidental sources for this claim? I have heard of them being related to the baptizing sects usually associated with John the Baptist (Mandaean Drāšā D-Yaḥyā "Book of John") and the Elkesites (Berlin Mani Codex), but to Marcionites? Is this related to your latest linguistic excursion into your grand theory that Mani was influenced by Marcion's teachings? :thinking: DCH Quote:
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Well, I don't mean to get off on an unwanted tangent but in the strictest sense of the word, all the Christian sects are 'related.' The Orthodox and every heretical group right? There is demonstrable proof that the Manichaeans reused a Mandaean hymn so they are 'related.' There is evidence that the Manichaeans saw Marcion as one of the 'heralds' of Mani. So at the very least not only are the Manichaeans and the Marcionites and the Manichaeans and the Mandaeans 'related' but even the Marcionites and the Mandaeans too. Like two people 'related' through marriage (i.e. 'inlaws'). But I do suspect that the relationship between two 'antinomian' Jewish sects has to be even stronger than that. Have you actually thought through your criticism of my statement or is something else at work here.
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I've skimmed through the 36 postings to this thread, so I undoubtedly missed the obvious comment which is: "What in the world difference would it make whether or not Jesus ever existed?" So long as the belief that Jesus existed continues, that's what counts.
Suppose, just for kicks, that the myth-sayers are correct, that Jesus is all a figment of some 1st Century scribes. So what? As long as the churches are full, the coffers replenished, the soothing words said over and over again---that's all that matters. |
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Right but the Dialogue doesn't exist in its original form. It was re-edited at the end of the second century
http://www.stephanhuller.blogspot.co...s-were-re.html So the bottom line is - take the Dialogue with a grain of salt. |
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For people who don't understand how Jews read Genesis 32. A rabbi spells it out:
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