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Does he say he never heard about Jesus from any man? And is the issue really that the gospel that he preaches was never communicated to him by human beings? Here's something from Arichea, D. C., & Nida, E. A. (1993). A handbook on Paul's letter to the Galatians. that we might need to chew over: Quote:
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However, despite it not making that clear statement, I am fully justified in pointing to the verse as support for my contention that Paul believes himself to be in direct communication with Christ. Note that I gave two examples, one in which Paul states quite clearly that he heard Jesus "saying" and quotes him, the other where he simply refers to revelation in general; if I am going to put the two of them together even though they are quite different, means I don't expect you to take my "voice of Jesus" with exclusively strict literalness. Sometimes it can mean directly hearing Jesus speak to him (or imagining he does, of course), sometimes it may mean a more general idea of receiving revelation. So no, there is no admission on my part that I have less support for my statement than you think I was claiming. <edited for goading> Earl Doherty |
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This trivial and miserable thread was created only to embarrass a distinguished author.
Acts say that Paul heard Jesus. Why is this unpleasant and malicious thread allowed to pollute this forum? Acts 9). 3 Now as he was going along and approaching Damascus, suddenly a light from heaven flashed around him. 4 He fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to him, "Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?" 5 He asked, "Who are you, Lord?" The reply came, "I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting |
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And the third “major” portion is NOT gone, because Kelber along with the rest of them has acknowledged and subscribed to the equal possibility of the “communications from Christ in heaven” principle, as applied to the other three words of the Lord. They have simply excused one of them from being allowed inclusion in that principle, for inadequate and even cop-out reasons I have outlined. This does not prevent me from including them (and others) in the “major” support for the “heavenly Christ communication” theory. (If Kelber insists on cutting off one testical, does that make him any less a member of the category “man”?) Earl Doherty |
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He [Paul] told the Galatians that he had "persecuted the church of God violently" (Gal 1:13), drawing the contrast between his former way of life and his Christian vocation as starkly as he could. What persecuting the church of God meant, however, is very difficult to imagine, especially so because nothing is known about any authority Paul might have claimed to have done anything more than to raise a hue and a cry. One has to assume that, in retrospect, he pictured himself as a self-appointed terror.I see no reason to assume that Paul learned anything about Christians other than that they were not strictly kosher. |
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And just because Paul goes on in 1:16 to say that God revealed his Son in me, this does not automatically govern 1:12. In the former, Paul is speaking specifically of his gospel, in the latter he is making a more general statement about preaching the Son. He is quite capable of having two different 'sources' in mind. Besides, other passages in the "words of the Lord" category, earlier in 1 Cor., and in 1 Cor. 11:23, use language implying a source in Jesus, not God. So Mack has no basis on which to claim what he does about 1:12, and Jeffrey therefore has no basis on which to state that Mack cannot support my claim in other passages I quote from him. And I never shoot messengers. But I will rebut the statements they claim they are mouthpieces for if deserved. Earl Doherty |
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