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Prince Lucianus
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Message 1 of 8 (128431)
07-28-2004 5:21 PM


I like to propose a topic where people can ask a simple biblical question which must be answered in 4 posts.
So, it should go like this:
1- A proposes problem
2- B answers question.
3- A may ask for a specific clarification or specify his problems he has with the answer given
4- B or (x) anyone else has one final chance to answer A's problem with his specified problem.
Then, a new question can be asked without 5 pages confronting one problem with only insults at page 4 and 5.
If this is too much to ask, then I consider this topic dropped as soon as I get an answer to my question:
Which of these anointments, describes his pre burial anointment:
Mathew 26:6-13; In the house of Simon the Leper (In Bethany), Anointed by an anonymous woman. An unamed disciple complains about the waste. The ointment was poured over his head and came out of an alabaster jar.
Mark: In the house of Simon the Leper (In Bethany). Anointed by an anonymous woman. Someone complained about the waste. The ointment was poured over his head and came out of an alabaster jar.
Luke 7:36-50; In the house of a Pharisee (In Galilee) called Simon. Anointed by a sinful woman. The Pharisee makes a complain about something else. Tears first which she dried with her hair, ointment which is poured over his feet which came out of an alabatser jar.
John 12:1-11; In the house of Lazarus probably or anonymous (In Bethany). Anointed by Mary
Judas complains about the waste. The ointment poured over his feet which was a pint of pure nard.
These seem rather contradicting.
Lucy
This message has been edited by Prince Lucianus, 07-31-2004 03:26 AM

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Prince Lucianus
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Message 5 of 8 (129126)
07-31-2004 1:11 PM
Reply to: Message 4 by jar
07-31-2004 1:03 PM


I can live with that. Unfortunately answered by a non-literalist
Just one more thing, I knew about Q, but have not yet heard of M.
We're Luke and Mathew using him (like they used Mark and Q) or is it used by others?
Then I'm finished.
Lucy

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"Death & Dead" were found 827 times in 751 verses.
Thats a Whole Lotta Suffering
"Dear God, I understand that if I fail to believe in you, I'll burn in Hell for all eternity. Thanks for being such a good sport about it." -- Dr. Oswald Pratt

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