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PeaceInChrist
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Sometimes he’ll say things that are nowhere espoused in catholic tradition. I have an example from the Old Testament, but it’s the same guy:would you share some of the footnotes that you find to be erroneous and or made up.
Thank you,
Mark
He points out that Noah’s son (Ham) uncovers his mothers nakedness. He then points to Leviticus, which uses the idiom “uncover nakedness” as a term for sexual immorality, and uses it in this case as literally having sex with Noah’s wife, his own mom. While the idiom is similar, the context in the Noah story points to a literal uncovering of nakedness, not sexual misconduct (otherwise how could his brothers walk backwards and cover his nakedness again? Could they un-sex their mom???). This theory wasn’t seen anywhere until the late 19th century, and by a Protestant, at that. Nowhere do the Fathers or anyone mention it.
There are other little snippets in the New Testament that sounded iffy, such as his treatment of Jesus as neutral in the woman caught in adultery (I had never heard that before, but hey, it could be in tradition somewhere).
Tim reads the bible and a lot of commentaries. I’m sure if he had his back he could point out some perceived errors.