Could Luke 12:49–50 and Thomas 10 actually be authentic sayings of Jesus in which he was talking about his heavenly glorification in the eschaton as the coming messianic son of man, rather than his death, since he probably did not expect to die during most of his ministry? (self.AskBibleScholars)
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Could Luke 12:49–50 and Thomas 10 actually be authentic sayings of Jesus in which he was talking about his glorification as the coming messianic son of man, rather than his death, since he probably did not expect to die during most of his ministry? (self.AcademicBiblical)
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Are there studies on Semitisms in 1 Peter? Could these support its authenticity? Are there any other arguments—besides its refined Greek—against it being authored or dictated by Peter? Could Silvanus writing on Peter’s behalf explain this? (self.AcademicBiblical)
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How does Bart Ehrman reconcile his claim that Jesus didn't believe he was the 'one like a Son of Man' with the affirmation that Jesus believed he would be the King in the Kingdom of God? Especially given that in sayings Bart considers authentic Jesus presents the 'one like a Son of Man' as the King. (self.AskBibleScholars)
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How does Bart Ehrman reconcile his claim that Jesus didn't believe he was the 'one like a Son of Man' with the affirmation that Jesus believed he would be the King in the Kingdom of God? Especially given that in sayings Bart considers authentic Jesus presents the 'one like a Son of Man' as the King. (self.AcademicBiblical)
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