CinnamonSugar
A Quiet American
Also, there are four gospels b/c, among other reasons, they were aimed at different sets of people in that society
Sorry, you misunderstood that. This was in reference to any eyewitness accounts that were documented when they occurred. Not forty to 100 years after his death. (Just clarifying).I'm not totally comprehending the gist of all this.
Pretty sure The Bible has been well preserved
.....and read
According to Guinness World Records as of 1995, the Bible is the best-selling book of all time with an estimated 5 billion copies sold and distributed.
Yes, Jesus was literate
He read in the temple
And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up: and, as his custom was, he went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and stood up for to read.
Luke 4
Again, this is in reference to those who were eyewitnesses when they occurred. As for the gospels, the majority of New Testament scholars agree that they were anonymous, and written many years after the death of Jesus. So they would have to be accepted on faith, and there is nothing wrong with that.Many more than a single person documented it. Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Paul, Peter, James for example, are only a few who did.
They’re ancient writers, why don’t they count? But they were Christians and wrote about Christianity ... well, Duh.
The tax collectors and scribes of the rulers of Rome certainly would not have written anything about Christianity or Jesus Christ. After all, the rulers of Rome sought to debunk and eradicate Christianity and all things connected. Rulers of Rome were King, not a humble carpenter from Nazareth. Say otherwise and be dealt with harshly. The fact there are no Roman authors who documented such things, does not mean the things recorded in the Bible didn't happen. And even if they did write about Jesus and Christianity, I'm not shocked it hasn't survived.
Jesus was well educated from an early age beginning with time spent in the temple and his continuing interactions with educated Jews. But he lived in a primarily oral culture. In the book of John we find that Jesus explains Christian authors, through the Holy Spirit, will be guided to remember and record His teachings.
The last part of your question may be right in front of you. It was written and has been preserved going on 2000 years or so. Do you know the book I reference? Perhaps God would want you to know. Dunno
And you may find this an interesting read ... Did ancient writers overlook Jesus
I could see that, except that the writers are unknown (Anonymous), according to scholars. It would seem like God wouldn't want that questionable aspect if it was intended to be convincing.I am not a student of the Bible. So, I have no 'legitimate' expertise on this question. I will say that it seems that God later in time had the ability to influence others to write the bible, he would have no need to provide paper and pen (or anything similar) earlier in time.
One would think that if God was behind these things, then he or she would want them to survive and make sure they did. Doesn't that make sense?
It would seem like God wouldn't want that questionable aspect if it was intended to be convincing.
Seems like God got plenty of the 'convincing' he wanted and more yet to come....I could see that, except that the writers are unknown (Anonymous), according to scholars. It would seem like God wouldn't want that questionable aspect if it was intended to be convincing.
If this is all true, then why didn't one single person think to document any of it, and why didn't Jesus write anything down about his teachings or his life?
If anything was written, why wasn't it preserved, if you think it's what God would have wanted?
The Ten Commandments were literally "Etched in Stone". All teachings in life branch from them.
The New Testament does not nullify or abrogate the Old Testament.The Ten Commandments were in the Old Testament, and have been superseded by the New (which does away with the tablets). But I get your point. It seems Moses could not only write, but he could chisel.
The New Testament does not nullify or abrogate the Old Testament.
Good questions.I would like to preface this by saying I have no desire to trash anyone's beliefs here, and I certainly hope it doesn't go there.
My question is this:
If any of the 4 gospels that may have been written some 40 years after the death of Jesus are true, then Jesus is said to have performed some of the greatest miracles that have occurred in history during his lifetime. Also, it is said that he ministered to thousands and was followed by them.
If this is all true, then why didn't one single person think to document any of it, and why didn't Jesus write anything down about his teachings or his life?
If anything was written, why wasn't it preserved, if you think it's what God would have wanted?
Again, not ridiculing any beliefs, it's just that it's something that has never made any sense to me, and there may be answers I haven't thought of. I have wondered if they were all afraid of the political climate, however they followed him just the same. Were they all illiterate? Not likely, as there were, tax collectors, scribes, Pharisees, etc..., and Jesus wrote in the dirt, and they understood and left the scene, so that doesn't seem plausible.
Is it just a question no one knows the answer to? Is it just a matter with no facts, and only beliefs and opinions? Maybe so.
Either way, please remember to be respectful.
The Dead Sea Scrolls are concerned primarily with Jewish law, social and cultural aspects of their faith and activities in their temples. Jesus is not I think any real focus in them.Some of this is explained in The Dead Sea Scrolls...as Jesus was born a member of the Essene group.
http://archive.sciendo.com/ETHEO/etheo.2012.3.issue-2/v10154-012-0018-5/v10154-012-0018-5.pdf
The majority of those originated from The Egyptian Book Of The Dead., but still sound wisdom.The Ten Commandments were literally "Etched in Stone". All teachings in life branch from them.
God knew them before the Egyptians did!The majority of those originated from The Egyptian Book Of The Dead., but still sound wisdom.
I wasn't aware he disclosed that to you, but now I know.God knew them before the Egyptians did!![]()
NoThe Ten Commandments were in the Old Testament, and have been superseded by the New (which does away with the tablets).
The Lord needed to reach His people where they wereBut if we're going to accept the Old Testament, then we must accept that the Bible gives advice on how to treat slaves, and a whole other host of nastiness.