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Christian Texts and History • Re: Thomas L. Brodie would agree with the priority of *Ev

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The question is would he agree with the claim that *Ev is by a different ghostwriter than Luke
I assume that you mean for "Luke" the name of an author who considered YHWH as supreme god.
Even if *Ev was written by a such "Luke" (as Brodie probably assumes), the point remains that Marcion (i.e. a hater of YHWH) used *Ev and the incipit of *Ev to argue that Jesus descended already adult from a different god.

With the birth stories introduced in Matthew and Canonical Luke to confute Marcion on this point.

Statistics: Posted by Giuseppe — Fri Jun 07, 2024 9:52 pm



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