Explorers
of Biblical Heritages
agree to follow “The BHC Primary Guideline.”
My Belief System will
be large enough to include all facts,
open enough to be
questioned and examined,
and flexible enough to
change if errors or new facts are discovered.
All
readers of this email do not have the same Belief Models about Jesus – what he was, what
he did, what he wanted his followers to do, etc. The histories of the over 40,000
Christian denominations and paradenominations that now exist make it very
clear Christians disagree about a lot of things, including Jesus.[i] The stories of Jesus
recorded in the New Testament agree that Jesus was born and he
died. Linking dates and places to those life events anchors his life to
cultures of places at those times.
BCE
● 6 – Born in Judea or Galilee.
-- Circumcised and named when 8 days old.
● 4 – Death of King Herod
CE
● 6 – Judea and Galilee
under the rule of the Roman Empire.
● 6 – Jesus is 12 years
old; stays at Temple and has discussions with sages.
● 24 – Jesus baptized
by John the Baptist, becomes an “Anointed One” (Christ), and
begins his movement.
● 27 – Jesus executed
by order from Roman official carried out by Roman soldiers.
With
this information, we can place the life of Jesus and his teachings in a
cultural context that is much greater than just the words in books of the New
Testament. Regardless of what people believe about Jesus now, in the
stories we have about him, he circulates among crowds of people and
communicates with them. Some of those people believed what he taught, and
others did not believe him.
Today
we have a tremendous amount of science-based information from research and
archaeology about the Jewish culture and the places in the stories in the New
Testament. The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Nag
Hammadi Library contributed greatly to what we now know about the
time of Jesus and early Christian groups. When we anchor beliefs about Jesus to
the dates and places they first appear, are able remove beliefs that didn’t
exist when Jesus lived and taught from our discussions.
However,
for the purposes of this discussion, our goal is to provide information about what
the teachings of Jesus meant to people who heard his words at those times in
those places. My next email will be about identifying the language of Jesus.
Shalom,
Jim
Myers
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[i] World Christian Trends AD 30 – AD 2200 By David B. Barrett & Todd M. Johnson, © 2001 by David B. Barrett; William Carey Library, Pasadena, CA; p. 33.
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