B
Benadam
Guest
Tradition is nothing more than a communities effort to keep the past present. Imagine a world populated with immortal human life. There would be no past, no history, because if no one dies the past is always present. In our fallen state we can keep the past present by a ritual memorial.
Since the beginning the ritual is centered around a faithful re-presentation of the events and their meaning in the lives of the ancestors who lived them and the lives of their children in the present. True then True now.
The oral transmission of Faith in the Word of God enabled generations for ages to receive the Word from Adam to the present.
It’s interesting that the Divine revelation to Moses is initiated through a testimony written by God’s own finger. This is fitting since it is an addition to the Oral expression already in their lives and was to submit to the authority of the Oral Tradition of the Jews. This is Divine Revelation from God who submits it to the authority of man to hand it down for generations until the coming of the Messiah. Incidentally, the Law exposed the need for a savior and the oral tradition in Moses at the end proved lacking but sufficient to accomplish it’s purpose in salvation history… The Jewish rituals preserved the Revelation and prepared the People,produced a Holy of Holies to prepare a Body for the Savior…
The Ritual Memorial is written initially in response to time and circumstance … Remember when Paul thought that Christ’s return was just around the corner? Even if it took millennia there would be no need to canonize the writings orally kept, taught and lived by the People of God.until the Oral tradition is spread world wide into foreign populations. It’s because the People of God were becoming Global and the faith burdened by mutitudes of writings claiming to come from the Oral Tradition.
My point in all this is to show that historically Oral tradition is a tried and proven transmission of faith for a community but as it grows to be a global community of believers what is written needs to be canonized, not because it is above The Word Orally expressed but because that’s how what is written becomes an expression of the Oral Tradition and confirms what is Orally expressed to a national or global community… The truth of Tradition is turned upside down when the Oral expression of the Word is thought to be conformed to the written expression.
Since the beginning the ritual is centered around a faithful re-presentation of the events and their meaning in the lives of the ancestors who lived them and the lives of their children in the present. True then True now.
The oral transmission of Faith in the Word of God enabled generations for ages to receive the Word from Adam to the present.
It’s interesting that the Divine revelation to Moses is initiated through a testimony written by God’s own finger. This is fitting since it is an addition to the Oral expression already in their lives and was to submit to the authority of the Oral Tradition of the Jews. This is Divine Revelation from God who submits it to the authority of man to hand it down for generations until the coming of the Messiah. Incidentally, the Law exposed the need for a savior and the oral tradition in Moses at the end proved lacking but sufficient to accomplish it’s purpose in salvation history… The Jewish rituals preserved the Revelation and prepared the People,produced a Holy of Holies to prepare a Body for the Savior…
The Ritual Memorial is written initially in response to time and circumstance … Remember when Paul thought that Christ’s return was just around the corner? Even if it took millennia there would be no need to canonize the writings orally kept, taught and lived by the People of God.until the Oral tradition is spread world wide into foreign populations. It’s because the People of God were becoming Global and the faith burdened by mutitudes of writings claiming to come from the Oral Tradition.
My point in all this is to show that historically Oral tradition is a tried and proven transmission of faith for a community but as it grows to be a global community of believers what is written needs to be canonized, not because it is above The Word Orally expressed but because that’s how what is written becomes an expression of the Oral Tradition and confirms what is Orally expressed to a national or global community… The truth of Tradition is turned upside down when the Oral expression of the Word is thought to be conformed to the written expression.
Last edited: