to Giuseppe,
What moved the demons in first place to kill Jesus?
Where did you read, in Paul's epistles, demons killed Jesus?
His being came as a mere man? And then why didn't the demons kill other men as men, also?
Paul doesn't say.
For good cause: Paul never said demons killed Jesus.
Mythicism gives the answer: the demons killed Jesus only because they had to kill an intruder in their archontic territory, not because that particular intruder did something in more to derive particularly their attention against him.
Where did you get that? Even the 'Ascension of Isaiah', with all its Christian interpolations, does not say the demons killed Jesus anywhere.
...The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed...
(1 Cor 11:23)
First, this verse is most likely part of an interpolated passage (
http://historical-jesus.info/co1c.html#adb). "betrayed" is inspired from the gospels, where Jesus is betrayed by Judas at night.
And into your Mythicism's answer, I do not see any betrayal.
Note that the historicists have to assume that Jesus did something to cause the demons to kill him precisely in the short time between the Eucharist and the death, in a time of not even a night!
The last supper is the Passover meal in the gospels. According to Jewish laws, that meal had to be taken at night, after sunset. Again according to the gospels, Jesus' death occurs some 21 hours later, relative to the "Eucharist", during daylight, at about 3 pm. And in the same gospels Satan, not demons, is involved in the arrest of Jesus, not the Crucifixion itself.
Cordially, Bernard