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isthatinthebible.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Note: This article is based on updated research and is intended to replace my old article on Melchizedek, written several years ago. It has also been produced as a documentary at the MythVision YouTube channel. Melchizedek. You've probably heard that name before, but many Christians would be hard-pressed to tell you who he was or... | |
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religionatthemargins.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a critical analysis of Richard Carrier's arguments regarding the influence of ancient Jewish texts on early Christian beliefs, particularly focusing on the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Book of Daniel. The author challenges Carrier's claims that pre-Christian Jews interpreted Daniel 9 as a prophecy about a dying Messiah, arguing instead that these texts were understood as prophecies of a future military victory over Rome. The author also critiques Carrier's interpretation of Isaiah 52-53 and Daniel 9:24-26, pointing out that these passages do not explicitly support the idea of a messiah dying for sins. The text concludes that Carrier's handling of the evidence is subpar and that his arguments are based on eisegesis rather than exege... | |
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themultidisciplinarian.com
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| | | | | See Part 1 What Is Reader-Response Criticism? Reader-response criticism posits that a text's meaning is not solely determined by the author's words or its historical context but is actively constructed through the reader's engagement with it. This approach views a text as an experiential framework shaped by the reader's imagination, emotions, and interpretive choices. As... | |
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jerfireandhammer.com
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| | | 1 post published by Tim A. on June 30, 2019 | ||