RE: Paul's "persecution" of the early Christians?
February 7, 2018 at 10:33 am
(This post was last modified: February 7, 2018 at 10:36 am by Jehanne.)
(February 7, 2018 at 10:26 am)Khemikal Wrote: LOL< was he, by whom?
It's just absurd to claim that a Roman citizen could persecute a Roman subject. Even in colonial America, people were hanged for such offenses.
(February 7, 2018 at 1:48 am)Godscreated Wrote:(February 4, 2018 at 9:57 pm)Jehanne Wrote: Paul claims to have persecuted the early Church, but, to me, his claim seems rather dubious. After all, Paul was not a Roman official or a member of the legions, and given Roman federalism, it seems unthinkable to me that Paul, a mere Roman citizen, could harass Roman subjects? It seems that not only the Roman authorities, but the local ones under Roman governorship, would object, strongly, to such behavior. Some will cite 2 Corinthians 11:24 where he states, "Five times I received from the Jews the forty lashes minus one.", but this claim is also odd, given Paul's Roman citizenship.
It seems to me that the story of Paul's persecution of the early Church was invented, and was (and is) pure myth.
You were being told that Paul was a Roman citizen, you didn't listen. There was a difference in being a Roman citizen and a Roman subject. Roman citizens had many rights, Roman subjects had few to none. The Romans were having enough trouble with the Jews at the time to worry about a man persecuting his own people, to them this amounted to help rather than a problem. Jesus being a Roman subject was by manipulation able to be arrested by non-Roman citizens and tried and found guilty outside a Roman court. Pilate himself found it easier to allow the Jews to fight among themselves because it distracted them from rebellion against the Roman Empire.
GC
What a bunch of crap. Pilate did NOT allow the Jews to fight amongst themselves. Who arrested Jesus in the Temple? The Romans!