With palms together,
There is an interesting article in the N Y Times today about a stone tablet found amid the Dead Sea Scrolls. Apparently it suggests that the notion of a suffering messiah who would rise in three days was a common belief in the century prior to the Christian Jesus.
The article suggests:
If such a messianic description really is there, it will contribute to a developing re-evaluation of both popular and scholarly views of Jesus, since it suggests that the story of his death and resurrection was not unique but part of a recognized Jewish tradition at the time.
Hmmm. The death and resurrection myth prior to Jesus' birth? It would seem this adds to the notion advance some decades ago by a Jewish scholar suggesting this whole Jesus script was a scheme to get Jesus recognized as the Messiah, that Jesus was aware of the things that needd to happen before they happened in order to meet the criteria.
And later:
Mr. Knohl said that it was less important whether Simon was the messiah of the stone than the fact that it strongly suggested that a savior who died and rose after three days was an established concept at the time of Jesus. He notes that in the Gospels, Jesus makes numerous predictions of his suffering and New Testament scholars say such predictions must have been written in by later followers because there was no such idea present in his day.
But there was, he said, and “Gabriel’s Revelation” shows it.
“His mission is that he has to be put to death by the Romans to suffer so his blood will be the sign for redemption to come,” Mr. Knohl said. “This is the sign of the son of Joseph. This is the conscious view of Jesus himself. This gives the Last Supper an absolutely different meaning. To shed blood is not for the sins of people but to bring redemption to Israel.”
Strange.
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Be well
Good Shabbos,
Actually, its certain that he did.The universe is filled with multiple and sometimes contradictory truths. The earth is flat by one perspective, yet round in another perspective. Both are true. Light is both wave and particle. On earth we have directions such as north and south, in space there are no directions. Space, there fore, has direction and at the same time has no direction. Its all perspective and perspective is always subjective and relative.
God speaks to you through Jesus, in your Catholic liturgy, perhaps through your prayer and good deeds. God speaks to me through direct, immanent contact in the stillness of zazen, in the reading of the Torah as we did this evening together in prayer at the synagogue, in my work for peace or to relieve hunger. Both are different, yet the same. It would help if we were able to get past the signs and symbols and go to direct the experience of God.
Be well.
With palms toigether,
a little Teisho,
We are all manifestations of the One. Jesus was God, Moses was God, Abraham was God, the Prophet was God. My teacup is God. His life is everything. Our quest should be to be holy. To allow God within us to come out. We practice to make God manifest, to make Him real both for ourselves and others. It is this that is tikkun olam which is our partnership with the Infinite.
God asks His People to get out. He asked Abraham to leave his father, he asked Moses to lead the People out of Egypt. Getting away from home, from what we know getting out into the wilderness is what we do. Why? In the wilderness we have left everything behind. We are on our own. We are in direct contact with the earth. We must look inward. We do what Buddhists call taking "the backward step."
When we think we know, when we rely on text, on a gospel, or a scripture, or a buddha, we abandon our relationship to God, our true self. We seek outside what is written on our heart and mind and thus miss it altogether.
This was Jesus' message. This was Buddha's message. This was the Prophet's message. This was the Kabbalist and the Chasidic message. In short, it is God's message.
You folks so bound by scripture and church doctrine are today's Pharasees. Set your books aside and go into your closet as your Jesus suggested. There, be silent. Sit in stillness. Let yourself open. He will be there. He will speak to you.
Good Morning All,
Here's the thing. Before "creation" we assume (at least I do) that only God was. Nothing else. So, when God created the world, He created it from himself, since there was nothing else. So, all the 'stuff" of the universe, is God in a different form. Much like Carl Sagan suggests when he says we are stardust, I say we are God dust, as is the cup I drink from (Jythier), the food I eat, and the air I breath. We should respect this deep interconnectivity of everything.
Again, show me a place where God is not. Do so and you diminish God.
So, from your point of view, then, God is limited and not omnipresent?
And what about God, Himself, when he partners up with the Adversary to make Job's life a nightmare?
Or when He orders Israel to destroy other nations, including women and children?
God Himself must be held to a moral standard. When He does something evil we cannot just say, "Well, that's God's will" without seriously compromising our understanding of good and evil as actualities.
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