TimCallahan
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Justin did state that John was the apostle of Jesus Christ--not John of Patmos.
So, what? John of Patmos has been conflated with John the apostle and with the author of the gospel attributed to John. Of course, they were all separate people, and the apostle was probably largely, if not entirely, fictional. The gospel attributed to John could have been written by another John (Yohanan, a very common name in Judea) or someone of a different name altogether. That Justin attributed the Revelation to John the apostle, therefore, means next to nothing.
I really do not know what you know but I know what is not found in the writings attributed to Justin. I know you cannot find Paul, the Pauline Corpus, the Pauline Churches and the Pauline revelations of the Gospel from the resurrected Jesus.
Not once did Justin claim that a character received the Gospel of Jesus by revelation as stated by Paul in Galatians.
Galatians 1.11-12
We've been over all this before, as to whether Justin had heard of Paul. We're going to have to agree to disagree.
The Pauline Revealed Gospel was unknown by Justin--Salvation by the Resurrection.
1 Corinthians 15:17 KJV
Justin knew nothing of Remission of Sins by the resurrection of Jesus.
Justin knew of the Memoirs of the Apostles and the Revelation of the Apostle John.
Concerning the hilited areas: Evidence, please.
One more thing, dejudge: I asked you, some time ago, why a cult, starting outside of Judea, ca. CE 180, would go out of its way to entangle itself with Jewish associations. I have yet to hear an answer from you on this.
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