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Dan_Parker
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I think that’s called whistling in the dark since JW theology can’t even identify the proper shape of the Cross - but St. Justin Martyr could:
“But in no instance, not even in any of those called sons of Jupiter, did they imitate the being crucified; for it was not understood by them, all the things said of it having been put symbolically. And this, as the prophet foretold, is the greatest symbol of His power and role; as is also proved by the things which fall under our observation. For consider all the things in the world, whether without this form they could be administered or have any community. For the sea is not traversed except that trophy which is called a sail abide safe in the ship; and the earth is not ploughed without it: diggers and mechanics do not their work, except with tools which have this shape. And the human form differs from that of the irrational animals in nothing else than in its being erect and having the hands extended, and having on the face extending from the forehead what is called the nose, through which there is respiration for the living creature; and this shows no other form than that of the cross. And so it was said by the prophet, “The breath before our face is the Lord Christ.” And the power of this form is shown by your own symbols on what are called “vexilla” [banners] and trophies, with which all your state possessions are made, using these as the insignia of your power and government, even though you do so unwittingly. And with this form you consecrate the images of your emperors when they die, and you name them gods by inscriptions. Since, therefore, we have urged you both by reason and by an evident form, and to the utmost of our ability, we know that now we are blameless even though you disbelieve; for our part is done and finished.” First Apology, ch. 55.
Dan:
From what I have been reading in the literature, Justin was seeing the implement of Christ’s death in all sorts of OT events. In many cases these were highly allegorical and forced or relied on double meaning of certain words. Evidently this sort of analysis was quite popular then.
The illustration of the nose would fit the sedila or seat which is mentioned in the New Shaff encyclopedia. That is because it would protrude out the front of the stake to form a seat and not at each side where arms could be affixed in the shape of a cross. The vexilla is in your quote a form of the trophy which I have already addressed is a description of the pole for a sail or flag and not a description of cloth or cross-beam portion of these items.
As for the horns, please see the picture of the animal many consider to have been the source of the horns at geocities.com/magicgoatman/aurochs.html
They are curved upwards and look like they would may a seat which protrudes out the front of the stake and not cross-beams for the hands.
You don’t have an example of how to BBQ a lamb on a spit as Justin describes tht fits the profile of a modern day cross.
Here is my conclusion. Justin clearly uses examples that don’t fit the cross and he also uses other examples in his zeal to find the cross in all sorts of unlikely places in the OT. In this he takes all sorts of liberties to make his point and is quite inventive.
Therefore the most that can be said is that he never presents the modern cross and that he does not always present a single pole for the implement either. All of the examples I have seen fit the sedile. I think Shaff Herzog is correct after all.
I think that’s called whistling in the dark since JW theology can’t even identify the proper shape of the Cross - but St. Justin Martyr could:
“But in no instance, not even in any of those called sons of Jupiter, did they imitate the being crucified; for it was not understood by them, all the things said of it having been put symbolically. And this, as the prophet foretold, is the greatest symbol of His power and role; as is also proved by the things which fall under our observation. For consider all the things in the world, whether without this form they could be administered or have any community. For the sea is not traversed except that trophy which is called a sail abide safe in the ship; and the earth is not ploughed without it: diggers and mechanics do not their work, except with tools which have this shape. And the human form differs from that of the irrational animals in nothing else than in its being erect and having the hands extended, and having on the face extending from the forehead what is called the nose, through which there is respiration for the living creature; and this shows no other form than that of the cross. And so it was said by the prophet, “The breath before our face is the Lord Christ.” And the power of this form is shown by your own symbols on what are called “vexilla” [banners] and trophies, with which all your state possessions are made, using these as the insignia of your power and government, even though you do so unwittingly. And with this form you consecrate the images of your emperors when they die, and you name them gods by inscriptions. Since, therefore, we have urged you both by reason and by an evident form, and to the utmost of our ability, we know that now we are blameless even though you disbelieve; for our part is done and finished.” First Apology, ch. 55.
Dan:
From what I have been reading in the literature, Justin was seeing the implement of Christ’s death in all sorts of OT events. In many cases these were highly allegorical and forced or relied on double meaning of certain words. Evidently this sort of analysis was quite popular then.
The illustration of the nose would fit the sedila or seat which is mentioned in the New Shaff encyclopedia. That is because it would protrude out the front of the stake to form a seat and not at each side where arms could be affixed in the shape of a cross. The vexilla is in your quote a form of the trophy which I have already addressed is a description of the pole for a sail or flag and not a description of cloth or cross-beam portion of these items.
As for the horns, please see the picture of the animal many consider to have been the source of the horns at geocities.com/magicgoatman/aurochs.html
They are curved upwards and look like they would may a seat which protrudes out the front of the stake and not cross-beams for the hands.
You don’t have an example of how to BBQ a lamb on a spit as Justin describes tht fits the profile of a modern day cross.
Here is my conclusion. Justin clearly uses examples that don’t fit the cross and he also uses other examples in his zeal to find the cross in all sorts of unlikely places in the OT. In this he takes all sorts of liberties to make his point and is quite inventive.
Therefore the most that can be said is that he never presents the modern cross and that he does not always present a single pole for the implement either. All of the examples I have seen fit the sedile. I think Shaff Herzog is correct after all.