Mark, the Jews and the destruction of the temple

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Re: Mark, the Jews and the destruction of the temple

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I trust you are being entirely facetious.
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neilgodfrey wrote:
This reminds me of Hugh Schonfeld's "Passover Plot. Schonfeld argues that raising Lazarus from the dead was a dry run for Jesus' plot to fake his own death. He speculates that there was a drug used on Lazarus that Jesus also took when he was on the cross. This would have been the "vinegar" that was given to Jesus on that final day.
This reminds me of the way everybody was finding such sound evidence and clues in the lyrics, the photographs, the bios, that Beatle Paul was dead.
Just as well Beatle Paul's resurrection is clearly apparent to more than a few.

Beatle John's resurrection might have been possible without the lyrics in Imagine
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steve43 wrote:Which siege?
As you correctly assumed, the one leading to the event in the thread title, not Maryhelena's ;) .
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neilgodfrey wrote:
This reminds me of Hugh Schonfeld's "Passover Plot. Schonfeld argues that raising Lazarus from the dead was a dry run for Jesus' plot to fake his own death. He speculates that there was a drug used on Lazarus that Jesus also took when he was on the cross. This would have been the "vinegar" that was given to Jesus on that final day.
This reminds me of the way everybody was finding such sound evidence and clues in the lyrics, the photographs, the bios, that Beatle Paul was dead.
But...but...the walrus was Paul!
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