Christian Texts and History • Re: κυριος revisited
One of the better discussions in the history of the forum.Statistics: Posted by Secret Alias — Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:28 pm
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Models of History: Is History a 4D jigsaw...
(2) is responsible for the identification and registration of the actual remaining physical sources of evidence as an initial process. These surviving sources are 3D objects including physical mss...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Patrologia Graeca OCR
In the back of one of the books, someone scrawled that there were some "new words" of Jesus found on column 128. Intrigued, I turned to this page and found:... to a physician, and not a glorified God,...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: is the letter to florinus authentic
The title apostolic presbyter given to Polycarp in the letter to Florinus is 2nd century rather than 4th century and is paralleled in Against Heresies a presbyter, a disciple of the apostles this...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: The statue of Hadrian placed in the temple...
See the Desolating Sacrilege by EliavAndrew CriddleStatistics: Posted by andrewcriddle — Sat Jan 18, 2025 1:59 am
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Answering to a Stuart's question...
Quick question, in the english translation you have text in red but I don't see a key for what it means?Red is quotations from the OT. I usually follow with the OT verse quoted in parenthesis to the...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Paul is a composite of Philo and Marcus...
Paul Mythicism? February 2, 2012 by James F. McGrathThere certainly are those Jesus mythicists who would also deny that there was a historical Paul. But for many mythicists, perhaps the majority, the...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Justin about ἀνήρ τις Ἰωάννης
En passant, It is curious that I am referred to the old argument by defenders of the Testimonium Flavianum about τις being used by anti-Christians ('Trypho' included among them, if he existed)...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Justin about ἀνήρ τις Ἰωάννης
Translate by chatGPT :IV. RESULTThe analysis of the statements of the apologist Justin in Dial. 81.4 – and in Dial. 82.1 – conducted from different perspectives, suggests the following individual...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Compressed chronologies of Marcion fans
Marcion made a choice of a product from the available resources. *Ev was the best and the rest were worse at that time.Perhaps. Perhaps not, i.e., perhaps Marcion was not aware of other 'resources',...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: If Mark is the First Gospel, What Could...
Tertullian repurposes Adversus Marcionem I think that that is likely Tertullian repurposes Adversus Marcionem to make it seem Luke is Marcion's gospel. Fine. But the text didn't original compare...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Severing "Upon" (Mark 1:10)
Cumulative Weight of Early Witness for Difficult ReadingDifficult Reading Witness Quality Witness Against Defense Against Significant Difference?Mark 1:10 and the Spirit as a dove descending into him:...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • The Multi-Source Hypothesis shared by Marsh,...
(this is just a reproduction of the relevant Wikipedia page; preserved here for posterity) The Multi-source hypothesis is a proposed solution to the synoptic problem, holding that Matthew, Mark, and...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: The Multi-Source Hypothesis shared by...
The multiple source hypothesis allows for many correct reconstructions/solutions to the synoptic problem because it assumes intermediate versions and sharing sources and one's own intermediate texts...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Models of History: Is History a 4D jigsaw...
The notion of a "jigsaw puzzle" is best exemplified by the "Christianos Graffito" discovered in Pompeii (1862). It is the earliest entry in your table above. This has been discussed...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Does Revelation know really the Paul's letters?
If the answer is yes, then I am obliged to a compressed chronology (the NT fabricated during the Justin's lifetime).But then I come to learn that when an author refers not directly to the title of an...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: Does Revelation know really the Paul's...
I do not think that the sentence above with "then it is sure" is at all sure.One can refer to a work of any date without giving full information.One can react to a person by personal acquaintance.To...
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • A work by J.A.Bruins
J. A. Bruins. De parousie in den eersten Corintberbriefhttps://books.google.it/books?redir_esc ... ns&f=falseStatistics: Posted by Giuseppe — Mon Jan 20, 2025 7:36 am
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • Re: A work by J.A.Bruins
Is it good? Interesting?Statistics: Posted by Peter Kirby — Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:46 am
View ArticleChristian Texts and History • What is the Marcan equivalent to *Ev 9:57–62?
Remember what is *Ev 9:57-62:57 As they were walking along the road, a man said to him, “I will follow you wherever you go.”58 Jesus replied, “Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man...
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