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
Lula,
Let me toss something at you for you to think about (And please give it some thought before you reply, because I understand your upbringing/beliefs.).
What if Hell is merely where we are now? What if Earth is hell, and the fire and brimstone? That's what I believe, that we live in hell or a hell like place. I guess it would be sort of similar to what Sodaiho is saying.
Hello KFC,
This the interesting thing about language. "Taken up" means what? Made one with God? Gone to heaven? Ascended? The teaching of Buddhist scripture is that indeed Buddha was "taken up" if these are the meanings. Not only that, but after attaining complete, unexcelled, enlightenment, he decided rather than go to paranirvana, extinction (nirvana, heaven, whatever), he would remain treading this earth, begging for food, being homeless, and offering himself to teach people the Way.
Because the language is not the same, or the scriptures are not the same, does not mean they don't all point to the same Infinite. God speaks all languages and speaks to all people in His own way, in His own time, and according to the abilities of those He speaks to. We should respect and honor them all.
Be well.
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