From Deganawida Skennenrahawi .:. New Testament historians tend - TopicsExpress



          

From Deganawida Skennenrahawi .:. New Testament historians tend to regard Luke as the gospel writer who did the most to include Hellenistic mythemes and imagery in his accounts of the life of Jesus it is a popular misconception that the authors of the gospels were apostles in point of fact none of them had ever met Jesus in their lives nor did they have any direct contact with any of the original twelve disciples that is perhaps one of the reasons why the New Testament tends to reflect the teaching of Paulus (aka Saul) - the Roman agent and enforcer who was hostile to the original Jewish-Christian community - rather than those of Jesus Luke was also instrumental in the suppression of the details of the family of Jesus The Secret Family of Jesus - Full Documentary youtube/watch?v=U4kTNS18ses .:. this documentary is well worth watching although it is unlikely to get much popular support as it is based on sound academic research and so unlikely to be of interest to the social-networking lamestream .:. The original Greek text of Mark 3:32 biblehub/text/mark/3-32.htm .:. notice how the word for sisters (adelphai) appears in the scriptures as well as brother but is omitted in many of the translations into English see for yourself - here is a range of translations of Mark 3:32 biblehub/mark/3-32.htm Luke did an excellent job of omitting any mention of this in his own version of the gospel and he even censored part of the text from the book of Matthew before adding parts of it to his own en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brothers_of_Jesus just think how much more we could have learned if the early Roman and Byzantine church fathers had allowed any of the copies of the earlier Aramaic gospels to survive Cyril of Jerusalem had them burned the early Church Militant carried out pogroms against the original Jewish-Christian community and did all within their power to erase any memory of the authentic ministry of Yeshua (Jesus) Gospel of the Hebrews earlychristianwritings/gospelhebrews.html
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