[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> This changes what, precisely? There are so many promises of scripture that
>> Jesus' life, death and resurrection fulfill, and the specific point about
>> being dead three days has other Scriptural references that Jesus himself
>> alluded to ("and no sign will be given them except the sign of Jonah").
>>
>
> It changes nothing. As you said there were various three day prophecies
> available to those who studied, and whoever wrote this tablet was obviously
> one who had studied. Beyond this, the one making the biggest fuss about the
> revolutionary nature of this find is one who already had an agenda and was
> looking for some sort of support.
>
> It kind of reminds me of other academics who are looking for support for
> other schemes they wish to foist upon the 'unwashed public'.
>
> --
> Larry Miller
>
I could change everything for those who choose to believe in the tablet
version of the Messiah.
It was widely believed that Jesus alone introduced a suffering messiah,
as opposed to a warlord like Messiah leading the Army of Israel to
freedom. It was believed that the followers of Jesus, (eg the
Diciples), were the first to make a written record of this via their
respective chapters of the Bible, (eg New Testament).
However, the tablets found, that date back to a century before Jesus,
indicate an already well established tradition of a Messiah that would
come to suffer, die, and be restored to life within three day for the
purpose of the redemption of the Jewish people, rather than for the
redemption of any believe in Jesus Christ.
Regards,
LelandJ
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