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Wayne:
Later manuscripts add verses 9-20 in which Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene and the other disciples. The tone is a little different, and authorities agree that these verses are not part of the original.

But the original does seem to end unexpectedly.

It has been suggested that the last page of the book, or the outermost spiral of the scroll, wore away from use like a ragged paperback book and was lost before the rest of the manuscript was copied.

injest:

--- Quote from: wdj on December 21, 2007, 08:20:52 pm ---Today, maybe more than any day in my life before, I want to believe in an everlasting life.

If I live long enough, I know that there will come at least two more times in my life when I will want it even more than now.

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And what are those two things, Wayne?

ifyoucantfixit:
 


         May you have a wonderful and fulfilling Christmas season, and Very Glorious New Year.  I dont know you very well, but from what I hear from Truman and Lynne, whom I trust totally.  You are truly a deserving individual.  So from me to you Happy Holidays, and forever.


                                               
                           " Christ the Pantocrator"
The most common translation of Pantocrator is "Almighty" or "All-powerful." In this understanding, Pantokrator is a compound word formed from the Greek words for "all" and the noun "strength" (κρατος). This is often understood in terms of potential power; i.e., able to do anything, or omnipotent.

Another, less literal translation is "Ruler of All" or "Sustainer of the World." In this understanding, Pantokrator is a compound word formed from the Greek for "all" and the verb meaning "To accomplish something" or "to sustain something" (κρατεω). This translation speaks more to God's actual power; i.e., God does everything (as opposed to God can do everything).


The Pantokrator, largely a Byzantine or Eastern Orthodox theological issue is by that name largely unknown to Roman Catholicism and most Protestants. In the West the equivalent image is known as Christ in Majesty, which developed a rather different iconography. Pantokrator is roughly synonymous with the western concept of omnipotence. But omnipotence is power in stasis while the power of the Pantokrator is dynamic.


courtesy of Orthodox Photos.com.               

Shakesthecoffecan:

--- Quote from: wdj on December 07, 2007, 06:51:51 pm ---So, in today's episode, Mark 6, Jesus goes to his hometown of Nazareth.  But they are not as impressed with him as everybody else has been.

-- Where did this man get these things?" they asked... "Isn't this the carpenter? Isn't this Mary's son and the brother of James, Joseph, Judas and Simon? Aren't his sisters here with us?" And they took offense at him.

Jesus then send the 12 apostles out in pairs to all the villages in the area to heal and cast out demons.


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Okay so i am sorry I am so far behind, and this is just gonna totally back up everything but I will just plow thru here and conjecture of the last week or two, okay?

Well they already knew Jesus in Nazareth. They had his number, whatever it was, and I doubt there was much he could do to impress them.

Shakesthecoffecan:

--- Quote from: wdj on December 07, 2007, 07:24:28 pm ---Jesus teaches a large crowd. But at the end of the day, everybody is hungry and among 5,000 people the only food they can find is five loaves and two fish.

Jesus has them sit down on the "green grass" in groups of 50 to 100, and shares the bread and fish. When they have finished passing it around, all 5,000 ate their fill and they collected twelve basketfuls of broken pieces of bread and fish.

Later on in Chapter 8, Jesus asks the disciples to remember how many baskets were left. Some say the numerological significance is that there was enough left for the 12 tribes of Israel. And perhaps the 5 loaves and 5 thousand was a reference to the 5 books of Moses?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feeding_the_multitude

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You rememory that story about the Stone Soup, Captain Kangaroo featured it prevalently. I bet it was like that, he told people well I got this and laid the trip on them and they started pulling stuff out too.

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