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	<title>Comments on: Ballparking the historical Jesus &#8211; The importance of context</title>
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		<title>By: Ed Jones</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ed Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description>You might find a reconstrution of the Jesus tradition to be of interest.  It is in the form of a letter I mailed to R. Joseph Hoffmann about the Jesus Project. By a certain happenstance, the letter not recieved, I submitted it as Comments to the essay: The Importance of the Historical Jesus. 
The first 13 comments contain the reconstruction with related comments. Several are but &quot;mini paincs&quot; experienced over a 4 day delay before it was published, thus to be ignored. The reconstruction is based largely on quotes from the works of three of our top NT scholars which should make it worth the read.</description>
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The first 13 comments contain the reconstruction with related comments. Several are but &#8220;mini paincs&#8221; experienced over a 4 day delay before it was published, thus to be ignored. The reconstruction is based largely on quotes from the works of three of our top NT scholars which should make it worth the read.</p>
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