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1 | what did he do to be replaced ? | Acts 1:23 | DocTrinsograce | 125420 | ||
I believe your hermeneutic is in error. I cannot see any reason to suppose that Mark 16:14 is refering to John 20:24, since John is the only gospel to tell us of the "doubting Thomas" incident. Rather than inserting Judas into the mix to make the 11 count in John 20:24, the gospels are more easily harmonized by seeing Mark 16:14 as referring to John 20:26 or some later event. This also is in keeping with the orthodox understanding of Judas and his behaviour, which only ought to be questioned with solid scriptural evidences. (In my humble opinion.) | ||||||
2 | what did he do to be replaced ? | Acts 1:23 | prayon | 125481 | ||
Greetings - Both passages are talking about the day that Christ rose. And when Jesus had risen early the first day of the Sabbath, He appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom He had cast seven demons (Mar 16:9). After that He appeared in another form to two of them, walking and going into the country (Mar 16:12) and Afterward He appeared to the Eleven as they recline (Mar 16:14) In the John passage it tals about Mary finding the empty tomb and then it says Then the same day at evening, being the first of the sabbaths(Joh 20:19). So both passages talk about the first visit of Jesus to the upper room. If they both didn't refer to the "first of the sabbaths" then it might be quite possible that Mark was talking about a later event. prayon |
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