paarsurrey
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1. First, Jesus never died on the Cross even then Pauline Christian say that Jesus died, right?
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Wrong, it is as per Bible. Jesus died on the cross.1. First, Jesus never died on the Cross even then Pauline Christian say that Jesus died, right?
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Of what I recall, Islam and Gnostics do not believe Christ died on the cross, but yes, Red-letter Christians and Paulinian Christians, both do, sooooo1. First, Jesus never died on the Cross even then Pauline Christian say that Jesus died, right?
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You can kill Christ's body but you cannot kill His soul.Wrong, it is as per Bible.
You can not kill Christ.
Here is the answer to the claim you made with zero evidence. Isaiah 11:1a And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, this states that the Rod, i.e., Jesus would be chosen from the many descendants of King David’s father, Jesse. Then in Isa 42:1 Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my soul delighteth; I have put my spirit upon him: he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles; this says that He would be chosen to bring judgement to the Gentiles in Isa 11:10 And in that day there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seek, and they sure did that, and his rest shall be glorious. The Gentiles are exclusively from Japheth in Gen 10:5 By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations. i.e., the Europeans. Isa 42:4 states that He shall not fail nor be discouraged, till he have set judgment in the earth: and the isles (of the Gentiles) shall wait for his law. Then, in Isaiah 53:10, we see that it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou (we) shalt make his soul an offering for sin, but, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand. We see here that His descendants, from before He was crucified, shall prosper until such time as God decides, at the End days, that it is time to choose a descendant of Jesus in Isaiah 11:1b, a Branch shall grow out of his roots, as the minimum standard of acceptance to pass through the Narrow Gate. The Lamb without blemish, i.e., Jesus, is the other side of the Gate.1. First, Jesus never died on the Cross even then Pauline Christian say that Jesus died, right?
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How magnanimous of you, love the murderers equally with the victims. I will lay London to a pinch of **** poop that you do not practice what you preach. You will note that Jesus only said in Matthew 5:39, I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. However, if he tries to kill you, defend yourself with as much force as necessary. It is ridiculous to do otherwise. JC21. First, Jesus never died on the Cross even then Pauline Christian say that Jesus died, right?
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Sed non ope humana, non largitionibus principis aut deum placamentis decedebat infamia, quin iussum incendium crederetur. ergo abolendo rumori Nero subdidit reos et quaesitissimis poenis adfecit, quos per flagitia invisos vulgus Chrestianos appellabat. auctor nominis eius Christus Tibero imperitante per procuratorem Pontium Pilatum supplicio adfectus erat; repressaque in praesens exitiabilis superstitio rursum erumpebat, non modo per Iudaeam, originem eius mali, sed per urbem etiam, quo cuncta undique atrocia aut pudenda confluunt celebranturque. igitur primum correpti qui fatebantur, deinde indicio eorum multitudo ingens haud proinde in crimine incendii quam odio humani generis convicti sunt.[14] | But all human efforts, all the lavish gifts of the emperor, and the propitiations of the gods, did not banish the sinister belief that the conflagration was the result of an order. Consequently, to get rid of the report, Nero fastened the guilt and inflicted the most exquisite tortures on a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the populace. Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus, and a most mischievous superstition, thus checked for the moment, again broke out not only in Judæa, the first source of the evil, but even in Rome, where all things hideous and shameful from every part of the world find their centre and become popular. Accordingly, an arrest was first made of all who pleaded guilty; then, upon their information, an immense multitude was convicted, not so much of the crime of firing the city, as of hatred against mankind. |
Of what I recall, Islam and Gnostics do not believe Christ died on the cross, but yes, Red-letter Christians and Paulinian Christians, both do, sooooo
Clarity of your OP, please?
You cannot kill anyone's soul.You can kill Christ's body but you cannot kill His soul.
As per Baha'i Writings.
No you can't, because the soul is immortal.You cannot kill anyone's soul.
Then why does the Pauline-Christianity's Bible, never written by (Jesus)/Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah (wrongly called a Christ) himself and or dictated by him and or written by a person expressly/unambiguously authorised by Yeshua; purports to kill him on the Cross, please, right??Wrong, it is as per Bible. Jesus died on the cross.
You can not kill Christ.
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First please let us know as to what the colors of the letters have to do with the Religion of (Jesus)Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah (wrongly called Christ) , please, right??Of what I recall, Islam and Gnostics do not believe Christ died on the cross, but yes, Red-letter Christians and Paulinian Christians, both do, sooooo
Clarity of your OP, please?
Jesus is a great story, and that is a problem. Romans love to adopt histories that are embellished. We cannot take the Roman historians at face value. His story is marvelous and also a lot too similar to the stories of previous myths that the Romans were very familiar with. Previously there were stories of demi-gods born of virgins etc. Its almost as if Jesus copies them. A Roman would like this idea. Because of this there are plenty of reasons to doubt Jesus ever existed starting with Rome's penchant for inventing history. Read the introduction to Livy's (Titus Livius) history. He tells you straightforwardly that Romans liked to have an enchanted and representative history rather than a literal one.1. First, Jesus never died on the Cross even then Pauline Christian say that Jesus died, right?
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"i.e.,"Here is the answer to the claim you made with zero evidence. Isaiah 11:1a And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, this states that the Rod, i.e., Jesus would be chosen from the many descendants of King David’s father, Jesse. Then in Isa 42:1 Behold my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect, in whom my soul delighteth; I have put my spirit upon him: he shall bring forth judgment to the Gentiles; this says that He would be chosen to bring judgement to the Gentiles in Isa 11:10 And in that day there shall be a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an ensign of the people; to it shall the Gentiles seek, and they sure did that, and his rest shall be glorious. The Gentiles are exclusively from Japheth in Gen 10:5 By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations. i.e., the Europeans. Isa 42:4 states that He shall not fail nor be discouraged, till he have set judgment in the earth: and the isles (of the Gentiles) shall wait for his law. Then, in Isaiah 53:10, we see that it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou (we) shalt make his soul an offering for sin, but, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand. We see here that His descendants, from before He was crucified, shall prosper until such time as God decides, at the End days, that it is time to choose a descendant of Jesus in Isaiah 11:1b, a Branch shall grow out of his roots, as the minimum standard of acceptance to pass through the Narrow Gate. The Lamb without blemish, i.e., Jesus, is the other side of the Gate.
Because of the above, how can you say that the Man Jesus did not go to the cross willingly to offer His life as a sacrifice for our past sins? In case you say, “How would Isaiah have known these things?” He knew because God inspired him of what He intended to do, when it was time. I shall discuss the divinity of Jesus claimed by Paul, another time. JC2
God gave us the Bible paarsurrey, no matter how it was compiled, as a lasting testimony of Jesus the Christ.Accusations of Pauline Christianity people on Jesus
1. First, Jesus never died on the Cross even then Pauline Christian say that Jesus died, right?
Then why does the Pauline-Christianity's Bible, never written by (Jesus)/Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah (wrongly called a Christ) himself and or dictated by him and or written by a person expressly/unambiguously authorised by Yeshua; purports to kill him on the Cross, please, right??
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" Matthew 5:39 " is/was not written by "Matthew" , one of the twelve disciples, but it was written by some anonymous narrator, that got popular with the Paulines, please, right?How magnanimous of you, love the murderers equally with the victims. I will lay London to a pinch of **** poop that you do not practice what you preach. You will note that Jesus only said in Matthew 5:39, I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. However, if he tries to kill you, defend yourself with as much force as necessary. It is ridiculous to do otherwise. JC2
" Islamic position "Re Islam
If you are interested in a more detailed discussion, the following is a journal article on the topic. Obviously, the answer to a question like this depends a lot on the methodological framework you apply to the question. Also if you accept the Islamic position that it was only a likeness of him that was crucified, all of the eyewitnesses would still see 'Jesus' being crucified.
Here's one view though:
The Muslim Jesus: Dead or alive?
According to most classical Muslim commentators the Quran teaches that Jesus did not die. On the day of the crucifixion another person – whether his disciple or his betrayer – was miraculously transformed and assumed the appearance of Jesus. He was taken away, crucified, and killed, while Jesus was assumed body and soul into heaven. Most critical scholars accept that this is indeed the Quran’s teaching, even if the Quran states explicitly only that the Jews did not kill Jesus. In the present paper I con- tend that the Quran rather accepts that Jesus died, and indeed alludes to his role as a witness against his murderers in the apocalypse. The paper begins with an analysis of the Quran’s references to the death of Jesus, continues with a description of classical Muslim exegesis of those references, and concludes with a presentation of the Quran’s conversation with Jewish and Christian tradition on the matter of Jesus’ death.
https://www3.nd.edu/~reynolds/index_files/jesus dead or alive.pdf
Reynolds' concludes with his opinion that:
If tafsīr indeed provides an accurate explanation of the Quran’s original, intended meaning, then nowhere should the explanation be clearer than in the case of the Crucifixion. If the Prophet Muḣammad announced to his companions that Jesus never died, but rather someone who was made miraculously to look like him died in his place, i.e. if he gave a historical account of the crucifixion which fundamentally contra- dicts that which Jews and Christians had been reporting for hundreds of years, then certainly such a revolutionary account – if any – would be well remembered and well preserved. But, quite to the contrary, the reports of the mufassirūn are inconsistent and often contradictory. They have all of the tell-tale signs of speculative exegesis.
This strikes me as reason enough for critical scholars to read this quranic passage in light of earlier (i.e. Jewish and Christian) and not later (i.e. Islamic exegesis) literature. When the Quran is read in this light, it quickly becomes apparent that the passage on the crucifixion is fully in line with Christian anti-Jewish rhetoric. A major theme of this rhetoric, of course, is the portrayal of the Jews as prophet-killers. Accordingly the Quran, in sūrat al-nisā’ (4) 155, accuses the Jews of “murdering the prophets”. When the Quran then alludes to the crucifixion just two verses later, it means to give the cardinal example of just such a murder.
A "Red-letter Christian" means they put little to no authority to the words of Paul. They take the name from the Bible publications that put the words of Jesus in red font.First please let us know as to what the colors of the letters have to do with the Religion of (Jesus)Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah (wrongly called Christ) , please, right??
Totally agree.Yeshua never claimed to be a Christian (or most correctly a Pauline-Christian), as he never went to a Church, and he was born as an Israelite of his mother who was also an Israelite
In my view, Jesus [Yeshua] was a devout Jew. I don't believe he was a Zealot by any means, nor a Sadducee, but a Pharisee with strong Essenes leanings in his beliefs.(none of both of them ever belonged to the Religion knows as "Judaism" and its followers as "Jews/Zionists", please, right?
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Not necessarily, at least not the original Gospel. The Gospels of Mark and Matthew were the original sermon points of the New Jewish Christian movement led by James the Just. The author, true, is not believed to be the Apostle Matthew, but a follower of his ministry many decades later. The same with each Gospel -- "The Good News" according to the ministry of the named, but written afterwards by a follower, Luke being the most directly related to the Paulinian movement.paarsurrey said:
1. First, Jesus never died on the Cross even then Pauline Christians say that Jesus died, right?
" Matthew 5:39 " is/was not written by "Matthew" , one of the twelve disciples, but it was written by some anonymous narrator, that got popular with the Paulines, please, right?
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Wrong. Most historians of antiquity, even atheists, believe Jesus was a real person who died through crucifixion.1. First, Jesus never died on the Cross even then Pauline Christian say that Jesus died, right?
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