JaysonR gave no extensive evidence that Justin copied Romans. He merely assumed that the Epistle to Romans was composed early.
Actually, he did, and you have ignored everything he's said. Meanwhile, you have given no evidence that Romans copied Justin.
I have shown that Justin Martyr did not acknowledge Paul and the Pauline Corpus at all.
No, you really haven't.
1. Justin Martyr attributed the spread of the Gospel to every race of men of the world to the TWELVE ILLITERATES from Jerusalem.
2. Justin Martyr claimed it was the Memoirs of the Apostles and the books of the prophets that were read in the Churches.
3. A passage that appears to be from the Pauline Epistles was attributed to the Memoirs of the Apostles by Justin.
Which means that Justin did not originate material he wrote that is the same as that in Romans. Also, are you arguing that Justin had a perfect understanding of what was an as yet unofficial canon?
Please, you don't know what you are talking about. You have completely forgotten that Justin mentioned a character that supposedly had REVELATIONS from Jesus.
Concerning the hilited area: Please, you have no concept of civility. You can as easily say, "I disagree with you because . . ." or even, "You are wrong, because . . ." You actually have to out of your way to be as rude and abrasive as you are in your posts. I suspect that you're able to do this because of anonymity. However, perhaps I'm wrong, and you are as rude to people's faces as you are here. I'm not sure which is worse.
You forgot that Justin Martyr mentioned John by name as one who wrote of his Revelation.
Justin's Dialogue with Trypho
Justin acknowledged the Revelation of John but never the Revelations of Paul. The omission of the Pauline Revelations by Justin s extremely significant when it is claimed by Paul that he was commissioned to preach by Revelation to the uncircumcision.
Of course, the Revelation of John would have been that of John of Patmos. While the gospels and some of the Pauline epistles, particularly 1 Corinthians, have apocalyptic passages, none have revelatory material that match John's apocalypse. The only Pauline revelation I know of are Paul's claim of revelation in Galatians. So, there was no Pauline revelation for him to have known or not known.
Again, you do not understand that the story of Jesus and the disciples is not history. Justin is writing what he believed.
When have I ever argued that the gospel narratives were historical? If you will look over my posts on this thread and others, you will see that I have always argued that they were based four basic sources: the Jewish scriptures, Jewish apocalypticism and the politics of the day see through an apocalyptic lens, pagan myth, and Greek literature. Once again, while complaining bitterly that other people don't properly read what you have written, you have obviously ignored what I've written.
You have no idea or have not read what Justin wrote about the 12 Illiterates from Jerusalem.
AFTER the resurrection Jesus TAUGHT the illiterate apostles to READ the prophecies and they were given the Power from God to preach the Gospel to every race of men.
You seem to think this is important. It isn't.
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It is clear that Paul and the Pauline Epistles were completely unknown by Justin Martyr. It was the 12 illiterates with no ability of speaking who preached the Gospel to every race of men by the Power of God .
Why don't we give this particular argument a rest and agree to disagree. JaysonR and I have presented many arguments for the position that Justin Martyr did now of what are generally considered the genuinely Pauline epistles. It's a waste of time for both you and me to keep arguing this.
PAUL and the Pauline Epistles played zero role in the theology and development of the Jesus cult and Churches up to the time of Justin Martyr c 150 CE.
As support for this assertion, give me a point of theology expressed what are commonly considered
genuinely Pauline epistles - such as Galatians, 1 and 2 Corinthians, and Romans - that you feel runs counter to what Justin believed.
ETA: The definitely deutero-Pauline epistles are Colossians, Ephesians, II Thessalonians, I & II Timothy and Titus.