https://youtu.be/jjj4ar3-iws
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I agree with Bob Price here. If mythicists placed in different space and time are going independently to conclude that the Paul's Jesus was crucified on the celestial Stauros/Limit/Horos (the same cosmic cross adored yet by late Valentinians and Manicheans), then there is no more need at all of scruples about the presumed authenticity of naïve passages as "seed of David" (Romans 1:3), "born by woman" (Galatians 4:4) etc.
It is the general tenor of these scriptures that must decide, and as to this there cannot be the slightest doubt in the mind of the unbiassed. This general tenor gives great dogmatic value to the Death of Jesus as a God, but does not recognise at all the Life of Jesus as a Man. The very few exceptions are trivial, and only apparent ; but even if they were not trivial, and not merely apparent, it would still not matter—they could not weigh against the utterly unequivocal general tenor. Many more important isolated statements may have been, and confessedly have actually been, interpolated into the text, no one knows when or how, but the general tenor is unmistakable and determinative. The general tenor cannot have been interpolated or corrupted.
(W. B. Smith, Ecce Deus, p. 23, cursive original)