Christian Texts and History • Re: Toward the End of the Conspiracy Theory...
Tselikas, who has an office at the Patriarchate and knows the Mar Saba library intimately has said both publicly and privately that this is ridiculous and only could be said by someone who had never...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • we can see that Simonides spoke truthfully...
The words of Simonides would indicate a major difference between the Leipzig and St. Petersburg leaves. Thus the necessity of careful examination of both sections."The words of Simonides would...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • the colouring and staining accusation would...
Tischendorf knew all about the controversy. And he ducked the planned 1863 trip, disappointing Scrivener and others.If the colours and staining did not support what was written by Simonides and...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • The Paul Paradox by the late Patterson Brown
The author of this is Patterson Brown, the translator from Coptic of the Nag Hammadi Gospel of Philip and Gospel of Thomas from parts 1 and 2 of www.metalog.org/files/paul_p1.htmlI don't necessarily...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Godfather, Sonny is Dead
JW: Style as a category of Internal evidence. Exorcising 1:1, we have the following identifications of Jesus as the son of God in GMark:https://errancywiki.com/index.php?title=MarkMark 1:11 And a...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Whiston had a Didache in book 7 of his...
A question I have is the church sez that the only complete copy of the Didache is in Codex Hierosolymitanus, which worries me because Tischendorf visited the library where it was "found" not long...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Coloring the Truth: Sinaiticus
If I have untangled things correctly, William Whiston of Josephus' Works fame, translated the Greek Apostolic Constitutions in 1711 as The Constitutions of the Holy Apostles by Clement (sic) in Greek...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: What is really the Kate Leeming's current...
Zinner lists what are the best arguments given by Kate Leeming and he adds one in more at the end:Next, Leeming perceptively asks: “Why would a Christian be reticent about naming Jesus? Further, many...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • the Whiston 1711 Didache from Arabic sources
The original 1711 has no preface, and no introductory notes, so my question is still: what greek text was Whiston working off in 1711? It puts to a lie that "consensus" / Wickedpaedia slogan that...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Was Πάνταινον a Cryptic Reference to the...
I am doubtful whether analogies between late Neo-Platonism and the Letter to Theodore support Clementine authorship. Clement of Alexandria was a middle-Platonist not a Neo-Platonist. Andrew...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: the Whiston 1711 Didache from Arabic sources
The original 1711 has no preface, and no introductory notes, so my question is still: what greek text was Whiston working off in 1711? It puts to a lie that "consensus" / Wickedpaedia slogan that...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • What is the earliest evidence that Nazareth was...
.The Piacenza pilgrim's account (around 570 CE) reads like pure fiction, imho the localization seems to be completely unclear.V. — NazarethThence we came to the city of Nazareth, in which there are...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: What is the earliest evidence that Nazareth...
.Salms doubts Eusebius and believes that Empress Helena located Nazareth.Placing Nazareth on the mapFor a long time the church didn’t know where Nazareth was located. Origen didn’t know, though he...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: A Coincidence theorist's summary of the...
I changed the title of the thread to "KJV Tampering as a precursor to Sinaiaticus Fraud" to broaden the subject from not only the tamperings in the KJV, but how all dissent over the tamperings is...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: "The Simontic Problem"....
4:5 And other fell on the rocky [ground], where it had not much earth; and straightway it sprang up, because it had no deepness of earth:6 and when the sun was risen, it was scorched; and because it...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Why Son of Pandera? Because of Pandarus
Essentially, one who broke the covenants. A perjurer.In Homer's Iliad, Pandarus is a renowned archer and the son of Lycaon. Pandarus, who fought on the side of Troy in the Trojan War[3] and led a...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Euseius on the statements of Irenaeus
Thanks for pointing this our Andrew. I do wonder, is there any indication that this introduction to Book 3 is a later modification of the text? Afterall, this work only comes down to us through late...
View ArticleJewish Texts and History • Jewish Ritual Immersion in the Longue Durée...Y....
Jewish Ritual Immersion in the Longue Durée From Earliest Manifestations until TodayYonatan Adler2023, 'Atiqothttps://www.academia.edu/113091954/Jewi ... -read-moreStatistics: Posted by...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Black Sabbath Opens For Nazareth
Irony ManKartagraphy Markoff. Did "Mark" Get Any Geography Right?There is quite a bit of evidence relatively speaking that early Patristics thought "Nazareth" was in Judea:JW:Regarding "Mark's"...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Black Sabbath Opens For Nazareth
15 - Sinaiticus, probably the most authoritative manuscript, has Nazareth as a city of Judea in Luke 1:26. Galilee of the nationsThe parts of Judeaτὰ μέρη τῆς Ιουδαίαςtá méri tís IoudaíasGalilee and...
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