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degrudge
Unfortunately, he isn't our man. He is irrelevant to what Paul described to have happened to his very earthly Jesus: no Roman involvement mentioned, Jewish involvement mentioned instead, no clear statement of the cause of death, but a crystal clear statement about the treatment of the corpse afterwards.
Once Paul finessed the scriptural curse of God as a mission-critical expedient, later authors were free to build and expand the elaborate circus farce that climaxes in John's "Twilight of the God." Far from showing "embarrassment" about the more and more richly imagined death scene, Gentile Christians plainly revelled in it. Even now, many Christians wear little "Roman" gibbets around their neck, some with tiny dummies "nailed" to them. Embarrassment? Right.
It would be amusing if that First Century Jew crucified by the Romans were the First Century Jew we're looking for, the one who died violently with Jewish involvement and whose corpse was displayed contrary to the Deuteronomy curse of God, and so consistent with the afterdeath mistreatment so common in other ghost stories. If ony it were so, then we would have our HJ and disresurrect him, too.Now, look at recovered evidence that Crucified Jews were NAILED in the 1st century.
Unfortunately, he isn't our man. He is irrelevant to what Paul described to have happened to his very earthly Jesus: no Roman involvement mentioned, Jewish involvement mentioned instead, no clear statement of the cause of death, but a crystal clear statement about the treatment of the corpse afterwards.
Once Paul finessed the scriptural curse of God as a mission-critical expedient, later authors were free to build and expand the elaborate circus farce that climaxes in John's "Twilight of the God." Far from showing "embarrassment" about the more and more richly imagined death scene, Gentile Christians plainly revelled in it. Even now, many Christians wear little "Roman" gibbets around their neck, some with tiny dummies "nailed" to them. Embarrassment? Right.
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