oldbadger wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 2:05 am
OK....... But that doesn't have to mean that Jesus was resurrected...true?
Have you read the narrative?
You are an intelligent man, oldbadger...don't get all
spooky on me.
Mk 15:37
"And Jesus cried out with a loud voice, and breathed His last."
Jesus was dead.^
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Mk 15:46
"And he (Joseph) laid Him in a tomb which had been hewn out of the rock, and rolled a stone against the door of the tomb."
Jesus was buried in tomb^.
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Mk 16:6
"But he said to them, "Do not be alarmed. You seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He is risen! He is not here."
Jesus' empty tomb and resurrection, all in one verse^.
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Mk 7
"But go, tell His disciplesand Peterthat He is going [a]before you into Galilee; there you will see Him, as He said to you."
This insinuates a promissory resurrection appearance of Jesus^.
So we have a death, burial, empty tomb, resurrection, and presumed resurrection appearance in Mark.
You've heard (?) the proposals that Jesus didn't die on that cross, that the spear thrust which caused his lung to clear of blood and fluid kept him alive?
No evidence supporting this whatsoever.
I've seen an A/E doctor do that to a kid who had bashed his side on a bike footrest. And there is a fine account of a convict being taken down from a cross and living in Josephus's life. After all, Jesus had only been put up on it for a few hours, not the 2-3 that it usually took to die.
I have a few things to say about this...first, the Lord just revealed to me a key piece of information that confirms the Gospels internal credibility.
You see, it isn't just the obvious things which stand out to us when it comes to scriptural harmonization..but it is often the
off-the-cuff stuff which we should all appreciate.
First off, if Jesus was alive when he was taken from the cross, that doesn't explain why he was buried in the first place, does it? Nope.
And Mark states that the Jesus body was taken from the cross in the evening (Mk 15:22), but he was crucified at or around dawn.
That is a longgg time to be hanging up there, and despite that, the scripture CLEARLY states that Pilate was surprised that Jesus was "already" dead. So apparently, a crucifixion was a very slow, painful, agonizing death.
But why did Jesus die earlier than expected? Well, the scripture tells us (Matt 27:50), that Jesus gave up his spirit..
He died when HE was ready die, and
not according to how things would normally go. And that is why he died sooner than the norm, and that is why Pilate was surprised.
Just a
little something
So later, up North, he did get seen by mates....? The Cornish people have a tradition that he went there. A tradition from Kashmir says he went there. He could have gobne to Gaul or anywhere.
Cornish people? Kashmir tradition? I am following the Pauline-early disciple tradition.
How about that?
Things is, telling Christians that it's all a myth doesn't seem to have much impact on Christians, whereas (imo) proposals that he was a man who trashed the burea-de-change in the Temple and picketed the Temple Courts, etc.......
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I was wrong to use the word 'risen'.....I should have challenged the claim of 'resurrected'. My bad.
Risen/resurrected. Same thang.