Hi XTalk, Hi XTalk, Schmuel ... Bob Schacht, ... Schmuel Most welcome. On one hand I am involved in actively countering some real charlatans in this realm, on...
... Hi Jack, Thanks for your reply. I'm entirely happy with those sets of associations and will add a couple of others to think about... Barnabas and John...
... Looks like it might mean "East Wind." Exodus 10:13a has "ruach qadim" for east wind, but this wind brings the locust horde to Egypt, so that's an unlikely...
... Where does Josephus refer to Jesus son of Ananias in his _Antiquities_? In the index of the Loeb edition of the Antiquities, there is no citing of Jesus ...
... of Nazareth and the story of Jesus, son of Ananias(_J.W._, VI. 300- 309). It seems plausible that the later Jesus was an imitator of the earlier Jesus, and...
... Jesus ... the ... Jesus ... Jesus," which ... Hanhart, ... No, Ted. You have misread my suggestion. Please read it again. I am proposing that the...
... No, he didn't misread it. The problem is, you are assuming historical details about the former Jesus that Weeden does not assume. ... But you are assuming...
... Jesus ... the ... Jesus," which ... Jesus ... TJW wrote on February 1, 2005 ... Hanhart, ... Richard wrote on February 2, 2005 ... proposing that the...
... I think that either of the first two omens (and possibly even the third) relate to the regular reappearance of Comet Halley in February and March of 66 CE...
... your thesis and Weeden's is that both assume a relatively simple linear relationship between written sources. I'm not so sure, and I appeal to what I...
... Good insight. I need to check that out. ... True. But I think the stories are told to make the point that God gave sufficient, and more than sufficient,...
Ted, thanks for responding to my suggestion that Jesus, son of Ananias, modeled himself on Jesus of Nazareth. Your arguments are predicated on certain...
Apologies for inquiring here, but perhaps this is admissable. A paper of mine on John's gospel has been accepted at this year's SBL International Conference in...
... I had not heard about Barnett before. Are any published reviews on this book available? What approach is he likely to take on the "Historical Christ"?--...
Bob wrote: I had not heard about Barnett before. Are any published reviews on this book available? What approach is he likely to take on the "Historical ...
... Thanks. ... I'd like to review the chronology. Josephus states that the Jesus ben Ananias incident started during Sukkot about four years before the war...
... in the account come from. I suppose there are a couple of possibilities. For example, Josephus deliberately shaped the telling of account to being out the...
... the one where the gates of the temple swing open on their own? If anything like this actually happened, it may have been that the door somehow opened ...
At the last SBL, while listening intently to Earl Ellis and Donald Hagner reminisce about their teachers, it struck me that it might be fun to put together a...
Forgive the off topic nature of this question, but I'd be very interested to hear your answers to the following question: If you were able to construct an...
Jeffrey, You asked for an off-list response, but one improvement over existing introductions should be aired ON list: How about a summary of the synoptic ...
I recall that someone on this list has an interest in the portrayal of Jesus in film. (Perhaps several of you do.) Anyway, Christianity Today has a chapter...
The article pays scant attention to one of the most interesting treatments of Jesus on Film--namely, THE GOSPEL OF JOHN. That is the only film to attempt to...
Earlier today I reformulated and forwarded Ken Olson's question on "evocatio" in Josephus's account of one of the omens recounted in BJ 6 to Steve Mason...
Let me put my question about the construction of an ideal NT another way. 1. What material would you like to see in a NT Intro that is not there now. What...
... First, a basic question: Since your request is focused on a "NT Intro," what kind of department do you have in mind? It makes a great deal of difference...
[John C. Poirier] ... Markan temporal or genetic priority?< My dream is that somebody might pick up John Poirier's point (among others) and ask that academia...
Ernest Pennells
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... From: "Ernest Pennells" <pennells@...> To: <crosstalk2@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 7:14 AM Subject: RE: [XTalk] OFF topic:...
I'm wondering (only because I was asked) if there is an apocryphal tradition (since there is no biblical mention) which names the parents of Mary Magdalene? ...