The NT speaks of the Saduccees and Pharisees Kins.
Of course it does, however Jesus constantly deals with the Pharisees when in history he would have been arguing with the Saduccees.
Dr Nelson Glueck, Israeli archeologist:
“No archeological discovery has ever controverted [overturned] a Biblical reference. Scores of archeological findings have been made which confirm in clear outline or in exact detail historical statements in the Bible. And, by the same token, proper evaluation of Biblical descriptions has often led to amazing discoveries.”
I thought you would recognize that Kins, you are an archaeologist. What historical errors are there?
Objectivity---acting without bias or prejudice.
Sorry, Weez but you are the one who can't be objective. You've already admitted that your beliefs may be illogical or unreasonable. Neither logic or reason is open to interpretation.
Yes, and as an archaeologist I take particularly pains to be objective when it comes to this subject. Dr. Glueck is apparently a "biblical" archaeologist who unfortunately surrendered his objectivity at the door. For instance, the town of Nazareth doesn't exist archaeologically until the 3rd century, long after Jesus died. There is not even enough evidence to show that the Israelites (some 600,000) lived in Egypt for any length of time.
Also, Judaism was not a monotheistic religion. The original dieties comprised multiple gods who would later make up YHWH/Jehovah. For quite sometime kings of Israel had temples to other gods.
Prove me wrong! Abraham worshipped El, a Cannanite god, possibly short for Elohim a plural word suggesting multiple godheads. YHWH is the god of Moses, a violent deity quite possibly originating and worshipped in Midian where Moses was banished by Pharaoh. Ironically, the Golden Bull/calf is hte traditionally idol of El, god of Abraham. Hosea 2:16 asked to be called by a different name other than "Baal" another Cannanite god.
As for worshipping other gods try: 1 Kings 11:4-10. Asteroth was openly worshipped in Israel until the 6th century B.C. Asherah was the wife of El and the Holy of Holies was also called the womb of Asherah. These two would later be combined with YHWH and angliicized to Jehovah. The Shekinah would take the place of Asherah as the female spirit rather than god to properly accomodate monotheistic ideals.
Mithra is an ancient diety that has several curious connections with Jesus despite predating him by as as much as a thousand years. For instance, Mithra was born on Dec. 25 to a virgin and was attended by shepherds. He was a traveling teacher with 12 companions that performed miracles and promised immortality to believers. His death was proclaimed to save the world afterward he rose back to life within three days. He often was referred to as the "lamb" and his principal feast fell on modern day Easter. In fact Mithra was one of the most popular cults around the time of Jesus and it appears the Romans and Paul would take full advantage of the "pagan" religions.
As for Jesus, a true description would show him as a militant. Considering most Israelites were (and still are) well trained in warfare and are responsible for numerous massacres and atrocities in the OT. Firstly, his disciples included Judas Sicari (anglicized to Iscariot) meaning Judas the Dagger and denoting a member of a league of assassins, Simon the Zealot who is a Zealot leader. The Zealots are guerilla fighters determined to remove the Romans. He advises his disciples to purchase weapons and suggests they act as "clever as serpents". A cohort of men arrested Jesus, a cohort being half a roman legion ie 600 to 1000 men. He purposely tried to fulfill prophecies because they were well known to scholars of the OT and being actively looked for during that time. His entry into Jerusalem shows a blatant attempt at rousing the populace to riot as he enter as descendent of David (King of the Jews). His lineage is constantly drawn back to David although they don't match (compare Matthew 1:6-16 to Luke 3:21-31 so much for accuracy?) and are a logical fallacy since he is claimed to be the son of god and a virgin birth.
Also assuming the OT is the infalliable word, it should be wholly correct especially with regards to the environment and animal kingdom. However it claims rabbits chew cud, insects have 4 legs, the sun goes round the earth, the erroneous timeline of species and the enormous geologic data a very old Earth.
Sorry if you didn't like the link, it merely detail how most modern Jews look at their own history. Hmph, what do they know anyway?
How about a reading list?
The Writings of Josephus
When Jesus Became God by Richard Rubenstein
A History of God by Karen Armstrong
Who Wrote the New Testament By Burton Mack
The Gnostic Gospels by Elaine Pagels
The Nag Hammadi Library by James Robinson
The Dead Sea Scrolls
The Oxford Companion to the Bible
Yahweh and the gods of Cannan by W. F. Albright
The Early History of God by Mark Smith
The Religion of Israel, From Beginning to the Exile by Yehezkel Kaufmann
Jesus and Judaism by E.P. Sanders
Early Christian Creeds by J.N. Kelly
I can't believe anyone would take this nonsense seriously. Kins and Av, if you really do, then I have to believe you cannot be objective. It seems b/c it dumps on the Bible, its interesting.
Yes, nonsense. How could anyone believe it?