I really need to keep moving on because, again, this is in consideration of the prior probability.
Huckelberry, I don't know how to take this. If anyone read the list with skepticism, then no one is going to be on the list. But, I"m happy to respond to your points for now.
huckelberry wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 5:25 pm
I could review this list again. For some of these there is room for different takes depending upon how high the desire to find matches is.
1 yes
2 there is no public acknowledged way he is royal. He is an ordinary guy whose neighbors know him andtreat him as ordinary..
Why does the criteria get added to it that he must be publicly acknowledged to be from royal descent? We can see this in two ways. Joseph is said to have lineage from king David, thus royal descent, or his real daddy (God above) is as royal as humans can get, I'd say. I'm not sure why anyone should take this as a "if we can cynically say it doesn't match perfectly then we can deny that it is check mark, per meeting the criteria". That would never work.
3no , i find no stories about his conception, no swan golden shower or whatever.
His conception is said to have involved God. That's not unusual?
4 no where in his life is he reputed to be the son of god.
Where, in his life, is anything really ever said about him? That he was said to be the son of God is indisputable.
5 yes the Herod story.
6 yes to Egypt, no marvelous "spirited"
7 not particularly foster
I don't understand this comment. Foster means bring up a child that is not biologically yours. Was it said that Joseph was his actual biological father?
8 sort of, we are told little.
9 no he grew up in Israel and was never king of Israel except as a Roman joke.
What is his kingdom? You seem to be saying since it was said that they mocked him as king of the Jews at his death that the stories about him did not really say he was king of the jews. I mean what was the joke? That he wasn't really king of anything. If nothing else he was crowned king in heaven, no?
10 no
So he's not the king?
11 clearly no, there is no reign.
That's fine. I think you're taking this too literally. And are cynically trying to get Jesus off the list for some reason.
12 he never has political power to prescribe any laws. He preaches addressing peopled conscious.
There's no "political" caveat here. Of course he is said to have prescribed laws.
13 no
What do you mean? Where did his thousands of supporters go? Are you saying them going silent, or switching sides (?) is gaining favor?
14 no , there was no throne no city . he was an itinerant preacher.
That was the picture of his triumphal return to Jerusalem. many call it his triumphal return and it is celebrated as Palm Sunday.
15no ,his death is simple and clear.
Mysterious would suggest there are questionable aspects of it. How'd it happen on Passover, for starters? That seems like a later embellishment to make it appear he defeats the jewish law of sacrifice. Why was one said to be let go? It is all mysterious, it seems to me.
16 no , he dies at a place called the skull. I suppose that might be higher by a bit than someplace else but it is no outstanding high place.
Again, adding a caveat not required. The hill must not be outstandingly high.
17 no connection, he had no children and no throne to succeed to.
Re-read the criteria. If he had no children, then that is a meet.
18 yes, I can add this one to the yes side.
Fewf!.
19 I do not know how to relate to this, centuries later people made guesses.
WEll alright.
20 no , no throne no battle .
Of course he defeated Satan.
21 not that I know about.
22 obviously no.
He isn't said to meet these two.
So with review I found another yes and two sort of.
Well, ok. Thanks for your consideration.
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