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Re: Why didn't Jesus write any of the Bible?

Postby Jimi » Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:28 pm

> Matthew and Luke agree perfectly on how the birth of Jesus came about, or on Jesus being born in Bethlehem in Judea during the time of king Herod.

No they don't - Quirinius wasn't governor of Syria when Herod was alive. There is no overlap, hence contradiction.

> There is a discrepancy between the genealogies that has yet to be resolved

So in other words, a contradiction.

> There are plenty of other reasons to believe in the reliability of the accounts. For instance, I did a verse-by-verse study of the Gospel of Luke, investigating every place, person, and cultural and religious reference mentioned. Some of what Luke says we have no extra biblical corroboration on, but of the things we do have corroboration on, his accuracy percentage is over 98%.

For instance? What percentage is corroborated? By whom? Are you counting things like him mentioning Jerusalem & noting that Jerusalem existed at the time? And of the non-trivial items (eg a high priest at the time), what would have stopped him from just finding out this fact & using it to bolster a fictional account?

> That's why you should believe it: because it has been proved to be very highly accurate.

I highly doubt that. Where's the extra-biblical corroboration of the Resurrection for instance? I'm not going to accept something like that just because Luke mentions some people who were alive at the time.
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Re: Why didn't Jesus write any of the Bible?

Postby jimwalton » Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:46 pm

> No they don't - Quirinius wasn't governor of Syria when Herod was alive. There is no overlap, hence contradiction.

Matthew doesn't mention Quirinius, only Luke does. Hence, no contradiction.

As far as Quirinius, some recent scholarly work is rising the possibility that he was known by two names, as many others were during the era. Caesar Augustus was born Gaius Octavius. Josephus was born Joseph ben Matityahu. There is a theory that Quirinius may be the same individual as Sabinus. There is also substantial reason to question Josephus's account, as many people question information that has come to us from Josephus. If it's true that Quirinius and Sabinus are the same individual, the "falseness" of Luke disappears. The jury is still far away from resolution on this one, but it has not be settled and proved false, as you seem to be claiming. And Matthew makes no mention of any of this, so he doesn't contradict Luke.

> "Discrepancy between the genealogies" — in other words, a contradiction.

No, discrepancies are far different from contradictions. For instance, science "contradicts" itself, both over time and at the same time, viz., general relativity and quantum mechanics. Both are highly confirmed and enormously impressive; unfortunately, they can’t both be correct. According to your logic, both should be thrown out, since they "contradict." The logic is flawed. It's a discrepancy, maybe even a paradox, that has to be worked out. But if you're not ready to throw out science, by the same mercy you should refrain from throwing out the Gospel accounts. If you are consistent, you must either keep religion for re-examination, or defenestrate science.

> For instance? What percentage is corroborated? By whom?

I told you by whom: ME. I did the study. Here are some of the specifics, since you're determined to hold your opinion no matter the facts:

25 places are named in Luke. 4 of them are unknown from any other source. The other 21 are confirmed by extrabiblical corroboration. None has been proved false.

There are 19 cultural references. All 19 are corroborated.

52 people are mentioned. 35 of them are unknown from any other source. The 17 that are left are corroborated. None has been proved to be false. Quirinius and Annas (the high priest) are debated, not to their existence, but to their timing and role.

There are 8 historical references. 4 are otherwise unknown, 4 are confirmed, none are disproved.

There are 18 references to religious practices. 1 is otherwise unknown, the other 17 are corroborated.

So you do the math. Not a single element has been proved to be false. Some are otherwise unknown, but that doesn't make them untrue. Two are highly debated.

What makes Luke's account fictional?
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Re: Why didn't Jesus write any of the Bible?

Postby Pow Powers » Sun Jan 31, 2016 2:58 pm

> Matthew and Luke agree perfectly on how the birth of Jesus came about, or on Jesus being born in Bethlehem in Judea during the time of king Herod.

And by saying this you're letting everybody else know what's your level of knowledge. (oh wait, just realized you are an evangelical. my bad, should have expected that)
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Re: Why didn't Jesus write any of the Bible?

Postby jimwalton » Fri Dec 30, 2016 3:12 am

Wow, that's a derogatory comment without cause. Can we talk?

Matthew and Luke give some information that is not duplicated by the other, so they can't possibly contradict where only one speaks.

Matthew only mentions the vision to Joseph, the magi, and the escape to Egypt.

Luke only mentions the angel speaking to Mary and the shepherds.

No contradictions here. Where they both speak, however:

Matt. 1.18 & Lk. 1.27 both say that Mary & Joseph were engaged.

Mt. 1.18 & Lk. 1.35 both say the child conceived in her was by the Holy Spirit.

Mt. 1.21 & Lk. 1.31 both say the child is to be named Jesus.

Mt. 2.1 & Lk. 2.4-7 both say Jesus is born in Bethlehem.

Mt. 2.1 & Lk. 1.5 both let us know this all took place during the time of Herod.

So, with your level of knowledge, as it may be, please point out to me the contradictions that you allege are apparently obvious. Please, I'd like to have this conversation with you. I am claiming, and have presented my evidence, that Matthew and Luke agree perfectly on how the birth of Jesus came about, and Jesus being born in Bethlehem in Judea during the time of King Herod. So may I please see your case that substantiates the erroneous level of knowledge of evangelicals. Thank you ahead of time.


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