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We have the works of a JOSEPHUS, A JEW. Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews 17.10 Quote:
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I think the idea would be that Mary is like the "fag end" (cigarette butt in US speak ) of earlier matrifocal beliefs. The half-finished fag of which would have been Sophia, Isis, Persephone, Attys and other female divine entities going back to the Bronze Age.
Or the various Marys might be just a sop to Gnostics who held to a "phasic" view of the feminine (virgin, whore, mother, crone) - i.e. they are merely allegorical. |
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Duvduv, the Gospels are fiction. The Mary stories update the myths of Isis and other virgin mother goddesses, transforming the old stories from their original intent of supporting a culture of female equality into a corrupted form suitable for campaigning against the Roman Empire. Robert
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That wasn't the point. I was simply commenting on the fact of Miriam the mother of Yeshu as the basis for the Jesus story.
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That does make sense. (And Mary's eventual quasi-divinization would still probably fit with female worship cults, especially once more pagans adopted Christianity.) |
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I don't think it's all that hard to imagine that (forgive me) the researchers in the old archives found material for the new emerging religion rooted in Jewish ideas relating to a rejected figure who had great potential. If it weren't for the old imperial libraries and archives the religion would probably never have developed.
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JW: I'm afraid it's even worse than that. "Mark" sez that Jesus had a brother Joseph and one of the few things that subsequent Christianity agrees about is that Jesus' father was named Joseph. I would also imagine that the annual Tomb Visitation parties with all those Marys was the inspiration for Bruce Fortunately you have come to the right side for X-Uh-Jesus. See my award winning Thread: Mark's DiualCritical Marks. Presentation Of Names As Evidence Of Fiction Note Wallack's criteria for Figurative use of names: 1) Recognition through reading or sound. Quote:
"Mark's" names here are meant to be figurative to illustrate that Jesus' supposed religious family (Traditional Judaism) rejected him and were replaced by a different Spiritual family. "Mark" has sown the seeds for Replacement Theology but why not, this is l-o-n-g after Paul and the destruction of The Temple. Joseph ErrancyWiki |
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The authors believed he was a Galilean who had died for their sins, and they backfilled his history from what they heard within oral traditions using mythology to explain this aspect..
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Jesus sort of treated his mother like crap.
When he was 12 years old, his family had to go to Jerusalem because of a religious festival or something or other. On the way back, Mary and family notice Jesus isn't among them. Among any parent, this would cause untold grief and worry, and this goes multiple times more for poor Mary and Joe, because this kid is the Son of God (but this could mean that Jesus could take care of himself and lay some whoop ass if someone fucked with him). They look around frantically for the bugger and find him in the temple amazing the elders. When asked why, Jesus scolded them and told them that he was in his father's house. OK. Jesus wasn't so concerned about Mary's worry. He couldnt go to him mom and say, "hey mom, I am going to the temple. When should I come back for dinner?" Jesus gives Mary a hard time concerning the wedding at Cana. To all the anti alcohol Christians out there, Jesus made the best wine, and was complimented by the host, who wished that he would have made this wine earlier, since it was the best wine. The best wine was served first, and then the cheaper wine later when the participants were drunk. Jesus rejected his mother and family when they wanted to see him. Why? Was Mary a bad mother? I don't want to see this woman who raised me, fed and clothed me, and kept me in her house until he was 30 years old? I liked the bit Robin Williams did that some people doubt Jesus was Jewish. Jesus lived at home until he was 30, worked the family business and his mother thought he was God. Mary seemed to be a long suffering woman who had solice that she was chosen by The Spirit to have a kid who was the Son of God. But it seems that Jesus was rather a juvenile jerk towards her. |
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Yeah, Luke and John, being later works, seem familiar with some traditions of the juvenile Jesus and his precociousness. The infancy Gospels obviously take it further still. But by then, we are well into the fan fiction stage of Jesus literature, like the back stories you get for Star Wars characters in the various supplemental works and novels.
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