Rome vs. Christianity
In order to understand the importance of Jesus' claim as the King of the Jews, it is important to understand Judaism at the time of the New Testament. This can be done by looking at the New Testament, but also by looking at contemporaneous historical documents. However, it is important to realize that, from a theological standpoint, Christian theology is separate from its counterparts in the Roman Empire, deriving solely from Jewish tradition, specifically the Old Testament.
If one is going to state that the Bible is a historical document, then one must examine it like a historical document. What make the Bible unique is that, unlike many other origination mythical stories, the Bible has an identifiable foundation in history. While not all of the events in the Bible can be verified through outside historical sources, many events in the Bible can be verified by looking at outside sources. This verification includes significant events, but also seemingly insignificant names and dates, which are repeated elsewhere in the historical record. While the Bible may not be strictly a history book and aspects of it may be allegorical in nature, it is far too based in fact to be dismissed as myth. In fact, the Bible not only specifically refutes the other origination stories that existed at that time; it also condemned the idea of myth in general. Instead, Christians were encouraged to follow Christ, who existed in truth, not only in myth. Furthermore, the Jews that preceded Christ in the Old Testament were also real men. They are treated like real people in the genre of the Bible, and sufficient information exists to substantiate the existence of some of these men and their descendants.
While the Bible recounts historical details, it is important to realize that the creation story contained within the Bible is sufficiently vague that one should reject those who would impose their beliefs upon the facts contained in the Bible, not because they are necessarily wrong, but because they lack support to establish that they are not wrong. For example, Genesis recounts that Adam and Eve were the first humans, and Jesus reaffirmed that statement. However, Genesis does not give a date for the creation of the earth. Some have attempted to use the genealogical accounts in the Bible to date creation, but given that historical genealogies are often incomplete, this dating is incomplete, at best. While the Biblical accounts fail to support the evolutionary position, which is a world that is millions or billions of years old, they also fail to support claims that the Earth is roughly 6,000 years old. This is an important consideration given that much of the modern debate about evolution vs. creationism focuses on the age of the Earth, claims about the age of the Earth which cannot be substantiated, whether religious claims or secular claims, should be examined cautiously and critically. Furthermore, attempts to suggest that creation may have occurred over an extended period greater than six days should be viewed critically. Placed within context, the original language (Hebrew) of the Old Testament uses words that continue to reflect day, morning, and evening, supporting the idea of the traditional 24-hour day cycle. Furthermore, the fact that Moses specifically contrasts the idea of a day with that of a year reinforces a literal six-day creation.
The idea of the six-day creation is actually one of religious importance for those who are devout. New Testament Jews observed the same practices as their ancestors; working six days and observing the seventh day as the Sabbath, as directed by God. Modern Jews continue to follow this pattern. It was observations such as this, which would not have been supported by Roman religious or secular practices, that helped exacerbate the differences between, first Jews, and later Christians, and the Roman occupiers.
Many of the critics of the Bible use a literary critique as a foundation to suggest multiple authorship of books that are credited to a single author, most notably Genesis. These criticisms would be important because, if Genesis was established as myth, it would undermine the historical accuracy of the entire Jewish creation story, which, in turn, would challenge Jesus' role as the Messiah. After all, what many people forget is that Jesus was never a Christian; He was a devout Jew and He fulfilled His role as the Messiah to the Jewish people. In other words, if Old Testament Jewish doctrine is questioned, the Jesus' authority is questioned. Therefore, one must look at the most common literary-based critiques of the Bible and examine...
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