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Query: Where is the original pristine Gospel (presumably written in Aramaic or Hebrew) adulturated during translation into pagan languages by these pagan influences? |
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Mark actually represents a more Palestinian presentation. Some say Roman, but his presentation is quite interesting, especially if one deconstructs some of the add-ons. |
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For the record, BYU's professors involved with studies of Early Christianity with whom I've interacted are huge fans of both Clement and Eusebius.
If we've learned anything from FARMS and from SU, it is that we shouldn't give excessive credence to agenda based scholarship. |
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