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velvetpage) wrote2008-07-06 09:52 am
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For the Biblical scholars on my list
Gabriel's Revelation suggests that the idea of a messiah dying and being resurrected after three days was already an established concept at the time of Christ, a part of the apocalyptic writings in the tradition of Daniel. An interesting article.
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This, to me, is the same as saying baptism, sacrifice, communal meals or cleanliness rituals or a flood narrative or a creation story or an End of Times eschatology were pre-established. Well, yeah, they were. That's kind of a given. But in my theology, they were taken, shaped and repurposed, given "fuller" meaning in the Judeo-Christian tradition.