
Questions about Judaism and Jesus?
Since when do Jews grew their hair curls (peyote) and kippah / Yarmulke? If this tradition Jesus Christ continues to go back in time it may take loops (peyote) and a kippah / Yarmulke? (Because he was Jewish) Do not know if I fully agree that the person that the divinity of Jesus in the early church, but his message is more informative, so I'll give the best answer.
Probably. http://books.google.com/books?id=co_Cxiz … It is probably a surprise to most Christians today that the original followers of Jesus never called Christians. They were called Nazarenes. [1] … At first, Nazarenes never been considered heretical by the Pharisees. In fact, were so zealous for the Law of Moses that the Nazarenes (O Jerusalem "Christians") Jews were considered an ultra-pious. [12] … Despite Paul's attempts to bribe his way back with an offer of cash, collecting his Gentile congregations, Santiago and his church has never accepted Paul to return home. When the Nazarenes were persecuted were persecuted by the Sadducees, a sect already hostile to the Pharisees. In fact, contract law to an incident in which Peter was rescued by Gamaliel, the leader of the Pharisees, being sentenced to death (Acts 5:37). [14] And when James was convicted in AD62 by the Sadducees, the Pharisees protested on his behalf … According to Justin Martyr (c100-165) and Epiphanius (C315-403), the Nazarenes did not believe in the virgin birth. They believed that Jesus was born of normal parents [20]. And although he believes that Jesus is the Messiah [21], who refused to do descent genealogies of Jesus David. [22] It continued to follow the precepts of Jewish law, like Peter and James had done. [23] The Nazarenes not believe that Jesus is divine (ie God the Son), but gave the Messiah after his baptism by John. [24] The Nazarenes never accepted the teachings and writings of Paul. [25] In fact, according to Paul as an apostate who was not pure-blooded Jew. [26] We know from St. Jerome (C342-420) that the Nazarenes have their own gospel in Aramaic, known as the Gospel of Nazarenes and the Gospel of the Hebrews, which included saying attributed to Jesus not found in the canonical Gospels. The words were as he was very likely to have been based on the expression actual historical Jesus. Some fragments of this gospel survive today. [27] Some researchers believe that the author of the canonical Gospel of Matthew uses the gospel of the Nazarenes as one of its sources. It is quite possible that Q is also a Nazarene document. [28] In the gospel of Nazareth, Jesus was considered a prophet inspired but a man nonetheless. In any case, was considered divine. [29] http://sh1.webring.com/people/np/paul_to … Nazarenes had a shady place Paul. "They say which was a Greek …. He went up to Jerusalem, they say, they had spent some time he was seized with a passion to marry the daughter of the priest. For this reason, it became a Sadducee [proselytizing movement, so his work for the police] Temple and was circumcised. Then, when he could not get the girl, he became angry and wrote against cirumcision and cons on the sabbath and the law "- (Epifanio, Nazarenes Panarion 30.16-9, cited by Hyam The Mythmaker Maccoby, p 182) has continued to exist until about 400 [CE] telling the latter that [Jesus / Yehoshua] was the Messiah, who would soon return, he was the Son [God], but not divine, that Jewish law has never been repealed by it, and that Paul was a fraud who had corrupted [Jesus / Yehoshua] message. – (Hyam Maccoby, Revolution in Judea, (p 818) Maccoby, in the annex referred to in the note to this last quote states that "[r] References Nazarenesa dn beliefs (status Jesus' human, opposition to Paul) can be found in the writings of Justin Martyr, Jerome, Epiphanius, Irenaeus, Hippolytus and Origen "(Ibid, p 218) others post PS: If you Google, historians agree that the alleged statement by Jesus in Josephus is a much later Christian insertion. Source (S): books Maccoby, Mythmaker: Paul and the Invention of Christianity Jesus http://sh1.webring.com/people/np/paul_to disputes Pharisee … http://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/macc …
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