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The gospels deal with a Galilean who went into the temple at Passover and was put to death by Pilate and his resurrection. Pilate was real, Passover was real, the corruption in the temple was real, a socioeconomic division between Hellenistic Judaism and Galilean Peasants was real. War looming over Jews head's and in their eyes "god" coming soon and destruction was at hand. Hell that happened when the temple fell due to Galilean Zealots and the socioeconomic diviisions. |
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True but, with Pilate being real, Passover was real, the corruption in the temple was real, a socioeconomic division between Hellenistic Judaism and Galilean Peasants was real. Crucifixions were real. There is a lot of evidence for plausibility since it was written around real events within living memory. Or they used the OT to create a story, that spread in oral tradition, even though it could be falsified by anyone. |
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Belief in the coming of a Messiah (Mashiakh) by the Jews of 1st c. Palestine was pretty widespread. Yes, there were the prophecies, not only of Malachi, which the Synoptics refer to re. John the Baptist, as well as Isaiah, (Chapter2) who claimed that the messiah would bring all Jews together polically and create world peace. Along with this, I think you also have to consider the recent events in Palestine-the fall of the very popular Maccabees, who founded the Hasmonean Dynasty that ruled over Judea for 100 years in the 1st and second c. BCE. Pompey defeated the Hasmoneons in 64 BCE, and the Romans ended the Dynasty 27 years later when they installed the Edomite, Herod the Great. While Herod claimed to be a Jew, he was not accepted by the people as such and as a result there was a great deal of unrest. Under pressure from the Romans to keep his people in line Herod married into the Maccabees (a fascinating story in itself), and due to his jealousy over their popularity ended up having them killed. The reason I think all this is significant is because I think it's important to understand that along with the prophecies we have the extreme disappointment in the end of the Hasmoneans making the Jews of Palestine even more desperate for a savior, who turned out to be not Jesus, but instead Simon Bar Kokhba, in the 2nd c., and that didn't work out too well for them. In the interim we have Paul and the split between the Christian Jews from the mainstream Jews. |
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It is really very simple, and be sure to understand that no assistence by fiery evangelist is needed for this, and not wanted either or Passover itself would be wrong. |
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There are a number of threads I started with reference to the Hasmoneans - so don't want to hijack this thread with, for some members, old ground. Later, later - I'll get back to my old stomping ground..... (I'm on countdown for a very big move - and will soon be without my own regular internet for a while.....) |
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I present the written statement of Aristides and others of antiquity NOT your flawed opinion. It must be noted that Aristides did claim Jesus the Son of God came down from heaven and was pierced by the Jews on earth which completely contradicts you. Based on Aristides, Justin, Tertullian, Origen, Ignatius, the Gospels and others you may be the one who is actively fooling people with your claim that the crucified Jesus of the Jesus cult was never on earth. The Jesus cult did start with the claim that Jesus the Son of God came down from heaven and LIVED in the daughter of man, did have 12 disciples, and was PIERCED by the Jews. Aristides "Apology" Quote:
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Historically Pilate is said to have had a hatred for Galileans. Second, social unrest is historical, as was the tension during passover. All Pilate and Caiaphas wanted was peace. It would not take much, A peasant making a demontration trying to get everyone riled up would have done it. And there was a lot of reasons for peasants to rebel. factually the temple coin had Melqarts picture on it, a pagan deity. I know you know this, it was in your previous work. The Saducees were a hated group and the temple corrupt with Roman infection and influence. This celibration of freedom of oppression, was ripe for insurrection and sedition. The exact charges give to Jesus character in luke |
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