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JimR-OCDS
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The author has a point about literal interpretation even of the Gospels.
Take the Gospel of Luke.
How did Luke or anyone hear the exact words of Zacharia’'s Canticle, or the Blessed Mother’s Magnificat, to write their words verbatim ? Luke wasn’t there and neither were any of the Apostles. Did the Blessed Mother repeat the words she said when visiting Elisabeth, to anyone exactly as Luke wrote ? Keep in mind that Luke a Syrian, who was not part of the 1s generation of Christians, never met the Blessed Mother and certainly not Zacharia.
A priest told me that there is a school of thought that although the words may not be exactly the Blessed Mother’s, but it’s what she would’ve said or how she expressed herself in ways that would’ve inspired the poetry the author of Luke wrote.
So, yeah the Gospel is beautiful, but to take it literally can really get you into trouble when trying to convince a non-believer in the good news of Jesus Christ.
The other issue is the Temptation of Christ. Jesus was supposedly alone in the desert. How did the author write the exact account ?
Jim
Take the Gospel of Luke.
How did Luke or anyone hear the exact words of Zacharia’'s Canticle, or the Blessed Mother’s Magnificat, to write their words verbatim ? Luke wasn’t there and neither were any of the Apostles. Did the Blessed Mother repeat the words she said when visiting Elisabeth, to anyone exactly as Luke wrote ? Keep in mind that Luke a Syrian, who was not part of the 1s generation of Christians, never met the Blessed Mother and certainly not Zacharia.
A priest told me that there is a school of thought that although the words may not be exactly the Blessed Mother’s, but it’s what she would’ve said or how she expressed herself in ways that would’ve inspired the poetry the author of Luke wrote.
So, yeah the Gospel is beautiful, but to take it literally can really get you into trouble when trying to convince a non-believer in the good news of Jesus Christ.
The other issue is the Temptation of Christ. Jesus was supposedly alone in the desert. How did the author write the exact account ?
Jim