JHS Atheist Class 12 Astrology Gnostic Gospels
nicea literal Arian Trinity Hebrew Greek Primacy
mark matthew luke john septuagint latin 16:8
solistice nazarite Masoretic Isaiah zodiac genealogy
bethelehem herod quirinus Galilee Judea Jerusalem
Sandhedrin Piate Arimethea Joseph Pisces
John the Baptist Logos theos Oligen hexapla
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RixxYbrolleyTash 1 month ago
Is the "I Thirst" in reference to a future date when the Age of Pisces will eventually die and Age of Aquarius(water) is born?
rusty1491 6 months ago
None of the gospels give Jesus last words. You are reading that into the text when it isn't there.
74BobLilly 1 year ago
The reason that Joseph's lineage was important was because of prophecies that Jesus would be in the lineage of David. You counted that lineage through your father's side, even if the father was your adopted father. Things like which tribe you belonged to, etc were based on your father. You grew up in his tent, no matter whether adopted or not. Matthew was writing to jews, he assumed the reader knew many things about jewish customs & worship. Luke in contrast wrote to new Christians (he says so)
74BobLilly 1 year ago
Although the Septuagint was widely used, I don't know any scholar who thinks Paul the Apostle, who studied with Gamaliel, couldn't read Hebrew. He obviously could. While all of the NT was written in Koine Greek, as that was the written language of the Roman Empire, when people in Palestine spoke it was Aramaic. The gospel of Mark translates some Aramaic words for his Greek readers. Matthew might have been written in Hebrew or Greek, but no scholar doubts Mark, Luke and John weren't in Greek.
74BobLilly 1 year ago