Post by 1dell on Feb 14, 2005 12:50:10 GMT -5
wow back at this? Ok here I'll keep it short
Its quite simple. Nowhere in the bible will find it saying that Paul never met christ. So for those who market the babble that Paul never met Christ, they are ASS-U-Ming that he never did, cuz their argument is sho nuff not back up by the bible.
Here I say Paul HAD to have seen Ishua because forsensically speaking, all the evidence points to it. Using VERY basic detective work, one can use the surround information and derive at said information.
Paul was a High ranking clergical figure in JERUSALEM, Ishua was speaking, preaching and getting into arguments with clergical figures IN JERUSALEM. His pretrial was held where? You guested it in JERUSALEM
MatittIHawa 26:57-59 we find Ishua before the clergy in the temple particularly the Ka'pha the High Priest. Included in the company are Priest, High Priest, Pharisees and scribes. You mean to tell me Paul a PHARISEE would have missed the biggest conspirators trial in all of Ysra'al? I dont' think so.
Jhn 18:3 Judas then, having received a band [of men] and officers from the chief priests and Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns and torches and weapons.
Paul a PHarisee. Ihudah received his resources to capture the messiah from the chief priests and Pharisees. You mean to tell me that Paul being a man who had so much clout as to arrest christians wasn't involved? Bah Humbug.
Go ahead and check out Mark chapter 7 you will find when Ishua stepped into Jerusalem the Pharisees stepped to him. Paul is a Pharisee right?
I could go on and on. But There is MOOR evidence point to the fact that Paul met, saw, probably even debated with Ishua during his lifetime than there is that Paul DIDN"T ever see him. That argument makes absolutely NO sense to me.
What is, or should I say ISN"T in the Bible is that Pauline or whatever he calls himself saw Jesus on the road to Damascus, nor did anyone who was with him see~ this so called transformation.
Its quite simple. Nowhere in the bible will find it saying that Paul never met christ. So for those who market the babble that Paul never met Christ, they are ASS-U-Ming that he never did, cuz their argument is sho nuff not back up by the bible.
Here I say Paul HAD to have seen Ishua because forsensically speaking, all the evidence points to it. Using VERY basic detective work, one can use the surround information and derive at said information.
Paul was a High ranking clergical figure in JERUSALEM, Ishua was speaking, preaching and getting into arguments with clergical figures IN JERUSALEM. His pretrial was held where? You guested it in JERUSALEM
MatittIHawa 26:57-59 we find Ishua before the clergy in the temple particularly the Ka'pha the High Priest. Included in the company are Priest, High Priest, Pharisees and scribes. You mean to tell me Paul a PHARISEE would have missed the biggest conspirators trial in all of Ysra'al? I dont' think so.
Jhn 18:3 Judas then, having received a band [of men] and officers from the chief priests and Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns and torches and weapons.
Paul a PHarisee. Ihudah received his resources to capture the messiah from the chief priests and Pharisees. You mean to tell me that Paul being a man who had so much clout as to arrest christians wasn't involved? Bah Humbug.
Go ahead and check out Mark chapter 7 you will find when Ishua stepped into Jerusalem the Pharisees stepped to him. Paul is a Pharisee right?
I could go on and on. But There is MOOR evidence point to the fact that Paul met, saw, probably even debated with Ishua during his lifetime than there is that Paul DIDN"T ever see him. That argument makes absolutely NO sense to me.
Nehisi said:
;D ;DThat is so-oo-oo possible. There were a lot of people at the crucifiction. But it is not proven in the Bible~ anywhere. Another one of your ASSumptions to convince yo'self, you do have a vivid imagination, One Dell What is, or should I say ISN"T in the Bible is that Pauline or whatever he calls himself saw Jesus on the road to Damascus, nor did anyone who was with him see~ this so called transformation.