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                    <title>Tjalling on The Handing Over of Pilate, and a second face of one assumption</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>This follows Bart Ehrman’s two recent posts on the Pilate legends: the June 25 post on the <em>Report of Pilate</em> (<em>Anaphora Pilati</em>) and the June 27 post on the <em>Handing Over of Pilate</em> (<em>Paradosis Pilati</em>). I am not treating either text as historical evidence. That would miss the point. What interests me is the shape revelation takes on the page in these later Christian legends.</p>
<p>Earlier this week, in connection with the John Q&#038;A, I suggested that Ehrman and some of his apologetic opponents sometimes share a hidden measure: the explicit proposition (my reply is still awaiting moderation.) The stated “I am God” becomes the thing whose presence or absence settles the question. If Jesus says it in that form, the apologist thinks the matter is decided. If Jesus does not say it in that form, the critic thinks the claim has not really been made.</p>
<p>The Pilate legends show another face of the same assumption. The measure is no longer proposition but compulsion. Revelation counts only if it leaves no room not to see. Proposition and compulsion are not identical, but they belong to the same prior image: revelation, if it is real, must become unmistakable in the form we already know how to test.</p>
<p>In the <em>Handing Over of Pilate</em>, that image becomes almost literal. Caesar speaks the name of Christ, and at that moment the whole multitude of the gods falls down and turns to dust. The people go home shaking. There is no ambiguity left. No interpretation is needed. The divine name is spoken, and the rival gods collapse.</p>
<p>That is the move the canonical passion narratives do not make. Pilate remains ambiguous. Rome is not converted. The gods do not fall. The cross is not defended by a public metaphysical knockout. The legend removes the openness the Gospels keep. It gives the proof no one can deny.</p>
<p>And that craving is not confined to the legend.</p>
<p>The legend writes the compulsion straight into the story: the gods fall because they must. Some apologetics try to recover the same thing from the evidence, making the empty tomb function as a fact that forces assent. And some skepticism accepts the same standard from the other side: if the idols did not fall, if the miracle cannot be made the most probable historical explanation, then nothing revelatory was there.</p>
<p>Within Ehrman’s historical method, that last point holds. A historian working with ordinary probability cannot make a miracle the most probable explanation. I am not objecting to that rule as a rule of historical method. The quieter move lies beneath it, where the non-compelling is silently equated with the absent.</p>
<p>That is the assumption I am trying to name.</p>
<p>Now the obvious objection has to be faced, because otherwise this becomes too easy. The canon itself is not innocent of this movement. Mark is spare: a cry of dereliction, a centurion’s restrained confession, women who flee in fear. John heightens almost everything: the pre-existent Word, signs as manifestations of glory, a Jesus who lays down his life of his own accord. So yes, the tradition itself moves toward the more explicit and the more compelling.</p>
<p>But here I want to keep to what is on the page: the direction of the texts, not the hidden intentions of their authors. I do not want to infer intention from result. That is the same restraint I think Ehrman is right to keep when he refuses to move too quickly from “historically unreliable” to “intended as fiction.”</p>
<p>So the claim is more limited. The line is not arbitrary. The canon approaches compulsion and stops short of it. John heightens, but the idols do not fall. Pilate is not converted. Rome is not shaken into faith. And at the sharpest point, Thomas is given the proof he asks for and then placed second: blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.</p>
<p>That matters. The canon does not simply lack the craving for compelling proof. It knows that craving, lets it appear, and then subordinates it. The legend keeps the craving and drops the subordination.</p>
<p>Direction shared, threshold not.</p>
<p>This also matters morally. In both Pilate texts, and especially in the <em>Handing Over of Pilate</em>, Christ is magnified, Pilate is increasingly released from responsibility, and “the Jews” are made to carry the weight. The result is grotesque. A story that wants to honor Christ imagines imperial vengeance against the Jewish people: scattering, enslavement, erasure. That is not a harmless legendary flourish.</p>
<p>And this is where the question stops being only literary or historical. Someone could fairly ask: does this distinction make faith immune? If revelation does not have to compel, then what could ever count against it? If no falling idol is required, would no silence, no absence, no counter-evidence matter?</p>
<p>I do not want that escape hatch.</p>
<p>A ground that carries without compelling is still exposed to defeat, but along its own axis. It rests on testimony, on goodness, on the sense of being addressed. So it can also be wounded or defeated in that same currency.</p>
<p>If the resurrection witnesses were shown to have invented the claim, the testimony that carries would fall. The early tradition knew this, which is why Matthew already answers a stolen-body charge. A claim defended against falsification is not immune to falsification.</p>
<p>If the goodness that made the gospel credible to me were revealed, in the people who embodied it, as cruelty wearing a holy face, that would not be a small difficulty. It would be a real blow. Not every wound to faith comes through counter-evidence in the narrow historical sense. Some come through betrayed trust.</p>
<p>And a text like the <em>Handing Over of Pilate</em> belongs here too. It does not disprove the resurrection. But it does show the gospel being betrayed by the form of its own defense. Christ is honored by imagining the punishment of the Jews. The cross is defended by removing ambiguity, removing vulnerability, and turning revelation into domination.</p>
<p>That is why I do not think “carrying without compelling” is an evasion. Compelling proof is confirmed by evidence and defeated by counter-evidence. A carrying ground is confirmed by trustworthy address and defeated by betrayed trust. Same currency on both sides. That is what makes it a real epistemic category and not just a way of dodging the argument.</p>
<p>So my question is not whether the <em>Handing Over of Pilate</em> is historical. It is not. My question is what kind of revelation it gives us on the page.</p>
<p>When a tradition defends the cross by removing the doubt and making the idols fall, is it defending the cross, or quietly abolishing it?</p>
<p>And is the skeptic who waits for the idols to fall standing on different ground from the apologist who promises that they will, or on the same ground: the assumption that revelation, if real, must compel?</p>
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                    <title>1stadam1stantiochian on Gnostics</title>
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<strong>Jarek said </strong></p>
<p>The apparition in Medju<span style="color: #ff0000"><strong>gorje</strong> </span>was not a big deal. More important was the question asked by Father Tadeusz Rydzyk to the pilgrims he brought. "We came. We saw. You see for yourself what it's like here. If Mary has gathered us for a purpose, maybe we can do something together? What do you think?"<br />
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<p>we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won't you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje [<strong>medju</strong> means between]</p>
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<div class="n6owBd awi2gc">You are pointing directly to one of the darkest, most heavily silenced historical realities of that region. What lies on the other side of those exact <span style="color: #ff0000"><strong>hills (<em class="eujQNb"><span class="T286Pc"><span class="">gorje<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[null,[],"",0,null,null,[null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[{"3524":[0]}]],null,null,["gorje","FAILED_OR_SKIPPED",null,null,"LOCAL_PLACE","gorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina",null,null,null,null,-413126914],null,null,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></em>)</strong></span> is the village of <strong class="Yjhzub"><span class="T286Pc"><u class="wfWfIf fxyaSe"><span id="" class="jAOkJc">Šurmanci<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[["/m/03qn_15",null,null,["village landscape","rural houses","local church","vineyard","mountain backdrop"],null,"we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won’t you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje"],"",0,[null,null,null,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[291933,null,1],null,null,[{"205":[null,"/m/03qn_15"],"3524":[10]}]],null,0,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></u><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong> and the <strong class="Yjhzub"><span class="T286Pc"><u class="wfWfIf fxyaSe"><span id="" class="jAOkJc">Golubinka pit<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[["/g/11yysrzy_l",null,null,["memorial plaque","stone pit entrance","surrounding forest","quiet landscape","commemorative flowers"],null,"we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won’t you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje"],"",0,[null,null,null,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[256809,null,1],null,null,[{"205":[null,"/g/11yysrzy_l"],"3524":[10]}]],null,0,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></u><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>—the site of one of the most horrific World War II massacres of Orthodox Serbs. [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></div>
<div class="n6owBd awi2gc">The geographic name <span style="color: #800000"><strong><em class="eujQNb"><span class="T286Pc"><u class="wfWfIf fxyaSe"><span id="" class="jAOkJc">Međugorje<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[["/m/01zs4d",null,null,["Apparition Hill","St. James Church","sculpture of Jesus","pilgrims praying","view of village","votive candles","souvenir shops","hotel exterior"],null,"we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won’t you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje"],"",0,[null,null,null,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[291933,null,1],null,null,[{"205":[null,"/m/01zs4d"],"3524":[10]}]],null,0,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></u><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></em> literally means "between the mountains/hills"</strong></span>. While millions of Catholic tourists and pilgrims are directed to look up at the statues on Apparition Hill (<em class="eujQNb">Podbrdo<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></em>), the ground just over the ridge holds a mass grave that heavily complicates the narrative of "peace" surrounding the site. [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></div>
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<div class="otQkpb"><span class="T286Pc">The Secret on the Other Side: The <span class="">Šurmanci / Prebilovci Massacre<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[null,[],"",0,null,null,[null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[{"3524":[0]}]],null,null,[],null,null,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></div>
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<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc"><strong class="Yjhzub">The Crime (August 6, 1941)<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>: During World War II, the Croatian fascist Ustaše regime carried out a systematic genocide against the Orthodox Serbian population. Ustaše forces rounded up roughly 600 women, children, and elderly civilians from the nearby Orthodox village of <strong class="Yjhzub"><u class="wfWfIf fxyaSe"><span id="" class="jAOkJc">Prebilovci<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[["/m/02r7q1s",null,null,["Orthodox church","memorial crypt","village houses","memorial fountain","local cemetery"],null,"we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won’t you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje"],"",0,[null,null,null,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[291933,null,1],null,null,[{"205":[null,"/m/02r7q1s"],"3524":[10]}]],null,0,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></u><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>.<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span> [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc"><strong class="Yjhzub">The Execution Site<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>: They marched them over the hills to <u class="wfWfIf fxyaSe"><span id="" class="jAOkJc">Šurmanci<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[["/m/03qn_15",null,null,["village landscape","limestone hills","rural houses","church exterior","nearby fields"],null,"we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won’t you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje"],"",0,[null,null,null,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[291933,null,1],null,null,[{"205":[null,"/m/03qn_15"],"3524":[10]}]],null,0,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></u><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]-->—which is part of the exact same Catholic parish as Medjugorje. There, the victims were thrown alive into the deep limestone karst formation known as the <strong class="Yjhzub"><u class="wfWfIf fxyaSe"><span id="" class="jAOkJc">Golubinka pit<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[["/g/11yysrzy_l",null,null,["limestone pit entrance","memorial plaque","forest path","rugged terrain","memorial cross"],null,"we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won’t you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje"],"",0,[null,null,null,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[256809,null,1],null,null,[{"205":[null,"/g/11yysrzy_l"],"3524":[10]}]],null,0,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></u><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>. In total, around 4,000 Orthodox Serbs from the lower Neretva basin were slaughtered in these pits during that summer.<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span> [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc"><strong class="Yjhzub">The Communist Cover-Up<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>: After the war, Jozo Tito’s communist government sought to suppress ethnic tensions by literally pouring concrete over the execution pits in 1961/1962. The horror was physically sealed away and censored under the banner of "Brotherhood and Unity."<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span> [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
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<div class="otQkpb">The Timing of the Apparitions (June 1981)<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></div>
<div class="n6owBd awi2gc">From an Orthodox perspective, the chronological alignment is impossible to ignore:<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></div>
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<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc"><strong class="Yjhzub">Opening the Pits<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>: In the late 1970s and 1980s, as Yugoslavia began to fracture, the families of the victims began demanding that the concrete caps be broken open so their relatives could receive a proper Christian burial.<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span> [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc"><strong class="Yjhzub">The Apparitions Begin<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>: On <strong class="Yjhzub">June 24–25, 1981<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>, the local children reported seeing the Virgin Mary (<em class="eujQNb">Gospa<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></em>). This occurred right on the slopes of the hills bordering <span class="">Šurmanci<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[null,[],"",0,null,null,[null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[{"3524":[0]}]],null,null,["Šurmanci","FAILED_OR_SKIPPED",null,null,"LOCAL_PLACE","Šurmanci village, site of the Golubinka pit massacre",null,null,null,null,1418879125],null,null,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]-->.<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span> [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc"><strong class="Yjhzub">The Contrast<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong>: To the Serbian Orthodox Church, it has always been deeply troubling that an apparition calling itself the "Queen of Peace" allegedly chose to appear on the exact hills overlooking unconfessed, un-excavated mass graves of murdered Orthodox children, without the messages ever addressing or acknowledging the horrific crimes committed by the local population's elders just 40 years prior.<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span> [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
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<div class="otQkpb">The Modern Tourism Dynamic<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></div>
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<div class="n6owBd awi2gc">When you mention that Orthodox Christians feel Catholics "reinvented tourism" there, you are highlighting how the massive spiritual commercialization effectively sanitizes the landscape: [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></div>
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<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc">The remains were finally exhumed in 1990 and placed in a memorial chapel in <u class="wfWfIf fxyaSe"><span id="" class="jAOkJc">Prebilovci<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[["/m/02r7q1s",null,null,["apparition hill pathway","st james church facade","outdoor confessionals","pilgrim crowds","church interior with patrons"],null,"we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won’t you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje"],"",0,[null,null,null,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[291933,null,1],null,null,[{"205":[null,"/m/02r7q1s"],"3524":[10]}]],null,0,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></u><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]-->, which was then promptly blown up by Croatian forces during the 1992 Yugoslav wars (and has since been rebuilt as the Church of the Resurrection).<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span> [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc">Meanwhile, the multi-million dollar pilgrimage industry of <u class="wfWfIf fxyaSe"><span id="" class="jAOkJc">Medjugorje<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[["/m/01zs4d",null,null,["memorial chapel interior","orthodox church icon painting","restored church exterior","cemetery cross","informational plaque"],null,"we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won’t you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje"],"",0,[null,null,null,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[291933,null,1],null,null,[{"205":[null,"/m/01zs4d"],"3524":[10]}]],null,0,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></u><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--> keeps tourists strictly focused on the front side of the mountains, leaving the bloody history of the <em class="eujQNb">gorje<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></em> entirely out of the brochures.<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span> [<b>** you do not have permission to see this link **</b>]<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
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<div class="n6owBd awi2gc">If you want to continue this thread, let me know:<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></div>
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<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc">Do you want to look into how the <strong class="Yjhzub">Vatican's recent official statements<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong> handle the complex local history of <u class="wfWfIf fxyaSe"><span id="" class="jAOkJc">Medjugorje<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[[["/m/01zs4d",null,null,["church exterior with pilgrims","statue of Mary on Apparition Hill","souvenir shops","crowded walkway","pilgrims praying at church","scenic view of hills"],null,"we ortodox think you guys reinvented turism with medjugorje, but why won’t you tell what is on the otter side of those hills/mountains, Croatian word: gorje"],"",0,[null,null,null,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,null,[291933,null,1],null,null,[{"205":[null,"/m/01zs4d"],"3524":[10]}]],null,0,null,null,"",0]]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></u>?<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
<li class="Z1qcYe"><span class="T286Pc">Should we discuss the <strong class="Yjhzub">specific local Franciscans<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></strong> who guided the visionaries and their historical ties to the region?<!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></span><!--TgQPHd&#124;&#124;[]--></li>
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                    <title>1stadam1stantiochian on Protoevangelium of James</title>
                    <link>https://ehrmanblog.org/forum/early-christian-apocrypha/protoevangelium-of-james/#p47474</link>
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<strong>wbhiggins said </strong><br />
I am a first timer to the forum and am trying to figure out how this works. Is there anyone on here that knows Catholic Church history? I have a question about the Protoevangelium of James and Pope Gelasius I.<br />
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<p>protoevangelium is highly respectable in orthodox, and I myself see nothing disputable in that text; I think Catholics think the same, so you can read it without any doubt or hesitation</p>
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“The lion” may represent the compulsive passions or attachments that inhabit a person. If the man eats the lion, he masters those passions and subjugates them to his humanity. If the lion eats the man, the person becomes ruled by those passions, even while outwardly remaining human.</p>
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<p>Thank you, John. I think that is a very reasonable interpretation! For anyone who may be wondering, here is the text of Logion 7 of the Gospel of Thomas:</p>
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Jesus says: “Blessed is the lion, that a person will eat and the lion will become human. And anathema is the person whom a lion will eat and the lion will become human.” </p>
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                    <title>BJH1960 on Logion 7</title>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>John, welcome to the Readers Forum.</p>
<p>Bart doesn't respond to posts here, but he does on the Recent Posts.  It doesn't have to be on topic.  Usually his responses are toward questions posed, so you might want to ask a question at the end like, "What do you think?"</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p class="first-line-indent">Bart , I admire your work very much. I recently listened to your interview with Mark Goodacre.</p>
<p class="first-line-indent">You mentioned again that you do not feel you understand Logion 7 in the Gospel of Thomas. I realize the saying is notoriously difficult, but I wonder whether the image may be simpler than it first appears.</p>
<p class="first-line-indent">“The lion” may represent the compulsive passions or attachments that inhabit a person. If the man eats the lion, he masters those passions and subjugates them to his humanity. If the lion eats the man, the person becomes ruled by those passions, even while outwardly remaining human.</p>
<p class="first-line-indent">My own thought: When a child tries to distinguish between self &#038; non-self, he chooses dichotomies that he hopes will help him to understand. It never helps, but he carries the dichotomies into adulthood, which become his passion. When he seeks gnosis, the attachment to these becomes an obstacle.</p>
<p class="first-line-indent">At any rate, I wanted to share the thought. Thank you again for all the work you do.</p>
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<p>το σιλλικυπριον </p>
<p>Cool research bro, nobody had any idea.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Ammon was a street preacher before adulthood. In the past he preached at homeless shelters before his Ancient Greek obsessions. Now he’s made Jesus into the evil Jesus villain through his Ancient Greek obsession and preaches to NOT be like the evil Jesus villain. 🤷‍♂️ </p>
<p>Ok then, that’s a new kind of street preacher.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>The drugs are the words of the flesh. </p>
<p>οι χριστοι εισιν οι λογοι του σαρκος</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>χρεμπτομαι τα ολα οντα</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Ammon: </p>
<p>We are using prophylactics against the death-inducing drugs.</p>
<p>So many antidotes to mind altering drugs...</p>
<p>Wolven Joker Lokison:<br />
Run, Christians, Run... Your Christ Can't Save You NOw!</p>
<p>The Ancient Greek has spoken. There is more to know that you all did not tell us ! ! !<br />
You tried to canonize all of this EVIDENCE out.</p>
<p>Ammon:</p>
<p>Diodorus Siculus</p>
<p>This is a Christing operation against the death inducers.</p>
<p>We're Christing arrows with poison on their tips.</p>
<p>Another Source: Aristoteles et Corpus Aristotelicum Phil. Mirabilium auscultationes Bekker p. 835B line 34</p>
<p>Theophrastus Phil. Historia plantarum Bk 4 Ch 4 section 2 line 12</p>
<p>Ammon:</p>
<p>We created a fairy tale about what Christ (a house of cards that cannot stand) was but now we know the explicit meaning of christing.</p>
<p>We're going to end with this.</p>
<p>Mania is the ecstasy of your mind/reasoning. Insanity is what happens when you stretch out mania.</p>
<p>People are LYING to you. This is your chance to be free.</p>
<p>They think they know their texts about Jesus.</p>
<p>End of video.</p>
<p>This video gets a thumb up.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Picking up where the video left off..</p>
<p>Ammon, if you wanted to die, just take Hemlock.</p>
<p>BUT WE ARE NOT TALKING about that, we're talking about mystery religions. You're supposed to triumph over death.</p>
<p>We don't have mystery religions anymore. We have carnivals.</p>
<p>= = =</p>
<p>Finally, at 1:06.19, I see his quote #24 Galenus Med. De Simplicium medicamentorum ...<br />
Volume 12, page 174, line 11</p>
<p>Theriacs and death inducers</p>
<p>administered via [he doesn't say in English] making the seals</p>
<p>the same methodology and the same language as in John's Apocalypse</p>
<p>You do not have prophets without drugs</p>
<p>1:08.38 same book, Vol II, p. 609, line 8</p>
<p>treat the deleterious death inducers which can kill you like Hemlock.</p>
<p>Give pain killer with the antidote for the poison/death inducer</p>
<p>I didn't want to be accidentally exposed to the thirst inducer.</p>
<p>Look, everything can fall on the efficacy of the drug. So, efficacy comes from experience using the drugs.</p>
<p>(Theriac is the correct spelling. I may have put the letter "k" in the spelling earlier.)</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>Steefen, Argumentation Expert</p>
<p>So, Ammon has given us something e;se to think about:</p>
<p>Jesus knew Judas was betraying him with the worst case scenario being crucifixion.</p>
<p>Jesus thought that was a high probability, he begged God not to go through with it, but if it must be, Thy will be done.</p>
<p>BUT, I'm not suffering on the cross as long as it usually takes, I'm taking a death inducer (poison) and I'm daying early, I'm not going to suffer on the cross for as long as it takes.</p>
<p>They tried to give him an antidote for the poison but, vinegar doesn't quench thirst.</p>
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					                        <description><![CDATA[<p>...<br />
= = = = = = = = Cut down to 200 words or less:</p>
<p>Dr. Bart Ehrman: I don’t think John knew Thomas and the Synoptics.</p>
<p>Steefen<br />
The Gospel of John was likely written in Ephesus, in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey), during the late 1st century, around 90-100 CE, for Christians of Hellenistic background.</p>
<p>1) But he would have known about the Church of Ephesus and how Paul (who died 64/65) preached the coming kingdom of God and Eph 5:5.</p>
<p>2) With Mark being written approximately 70CE, the author of John did not know the first of the Synoptics or the Oral History of Jesus teaching people to prepare for the kingdom.</p>
<p>Pagels: a follower of Jesus is not like Jesus, a child of God Gos of Thomas, saying 50</p>
<p>Steefen: Gos of Thomas isn’t the only place this is seen: Matthew 5:9, 1 John 3:2</p>
<p>So, we don’t know why there are the three put downs of Thomas in the Gos of John</p>
<p>Conclusion: Pagel’s argument is not strong or in error.</p>
<p>Bart:<br />
I don’t see how Thomas can date before the 120s or so.<br />
Thin that Thomas knew John.</p>
<p>Steefen<br />
Author of Thomas has at least 10 years and doesn’t know of the Johanine community or its gospel?</p>
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<p>That’s all I found. “Revel” is in the poems, epigrams four times. Revel and Revelation are not synonymous. Other than this, there’s a lot of history and analysis written about Philodemus that is more than he wrote himself.</p>
<p>At 5:55 he, Beast of Ammon uses the passive voice meaning (to be satisfied)  of αρκει μοι 🤷‍♂️, but that’s not a passive voice verb.<br />
αρκεω<br />
αρκει: Impersonal verb, Indicative Mood, Active Voice, Present tense, 3rd person Singular<br />
Root is the same as αρηγω<br />
It is enough for me: I am well content </p>
<p>Same thing I guess 🤷‍♂️ so the active voice verb used with dative case first person pronoun is the same thing as the passive voice verb verb</p>
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