Shadownexius
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For a brief instance we look to religion for the answers that science cannot explain, but have we been blinded by the churches. The Old Testament accounts for many real people, but history dates back that these people did not live the lives the Bible portrayed them as. How could this be? Each of the parables in the bible or individual books refer back to the commandments and moral guidelines the bible talks about for the first two introduction books: Genesis and Exodus. Historians know that the figures of the Old testament are the names of real people, used to convey a specific message such as adultry is wrong; each with a powerful statement from the punishments that God impliments upon these supposed sinners. We know that the names are take from history, their lives rewritten, and their new made up story used over time to set a standard of right and wrong. So is it not reasonable to believe the same could be of Jesus Christ. He represents four different views from the books written by the apostles: Mathew(represents Christ as the king of the Hebrews because he was Jewish and knew his people would reject Christ as a figure known as the Son of God.) Mark (represents Christ as the servant of the Hebrews because he was of a lower class status and knew his people would reject Christ as a figure known as prideful and similar to the religious priests of the time.) Luke (represents Christ as the perfect man to the Greeks because he was Greek and knew his people would reject Christ as an Olympic figure.) John (represents Christ as the Son of God because he was a Gentle, and his own people were built upon the pagan beliefs of higher power beings such as God(s).) Jesus Christ is the New Testament Parable story that the Greeks conveyed to show that their was hope; during which time the Greeks were under sieged of being over powered and were some what divided in their many division due to current probelms.
Jesus Christ is the same figure of Parable (story material) that carried a message of hope. The greeks built upon the ideologies of life, progression, and perfection, so inevitably the Jewish views of God only loves us were transitioned with the views of the Greeks that their would come a perfect person that would present the opportunity of salvation, much like they were pleding for themselves from the current threats. It was a message with in a message that says one of two possible things: "There is hope for you, unlike our people that are lost" or it was a silent pled for mercy from the Hebrew God by the Greeks in a desperate time.
Jesus Christ is the same figure of Parable (story material) that carried a message of hope. The greeks built upon the ideologies of life, progression, and perfection, so inevitably the Jewish views of God only loves us were transitioned with the views of the Greeks that their would come a perfect person that would present the opportunity of salvation, much like they were pleding for themselves from the current threats. It was a message with in a message that says one of two possible things: "There is hope for you, unlike our people that are lost" or it was a silent pled for mercy from the Hebrew God by the Greeks in a desperate time.