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Excavating The Empty Tomb (beyond a reasonable doubt) PART 7

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2011

What's in a name? Sometimes... more than we realize.

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  • I always thought that, according to the bible, it was wrong to 'spill things on the floor'.

    Pretty girl giving good foot - yeah I see how it went down ;-)

  • @O2BSoLucky Seems there was a lot of spilling substances on the floor and ground in the bible. :)

  • Awesome. I am going to read this book. But I still think it is very plausible to see the Odyssey/Mark connection as a literary move to emphasize real events in a culture's context, and not necessarily a confirmation that Mark was drawing on fiction to compose a work of fiction. Fascinating stuff though and a stinkin' good series.

  • @perichoresis7 thanks. just wait till you get to parts 8, 9a and 9b. it'll blow your mind.

  • Well we know this story a cart full of Horseshit,right from the beginning, what normal healthy woman is going to fall at a mans feet and wash them and put oil/ointment on them???

  • @karlbuttler No American woman, THAT'S for sure. :)

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  • I MUST read that book :)

  • @DarkEmergence Okay. I kinda already thought that because it does make more sense to think this implication actually took place, whereas the story in Mark actually took place would look more random.

  • @pythor2 I think he meant it's implied, in that Jesus promised the woman she would be remembered throughout the world, in other words "far flung glory".

  • Stumbled across this series - quite an impressive body of work! Thanks for putting this together.

  • Sorry but I have to be skeptical even though I'm atheist and I would rather not care if I hadn't stumbled on this vid but, which passage exactly says "far-flung glory" or is it implied from Mark 14:9?

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