How Moving Jesus’ Cleansing of the Temple to the Beginning of the Gospel of John Rebuked the Gospel of Mark

Why did the author of the Gospel of John change the setting of Jesus driving out the money changers from the Temple from near the end of the gospel (where it is in all the other gospels) to place it near the very beginning of the ministry of Jesus? In those other gospels the episode … Continue reading “How Moving Jesus’ Cleansing of the Temple to the Beginning of the Gospel of John Rebuked the Gospel of Mark”


In The Beginning God (Just Like Another Egyptian Deity) Created Everything With A Word

I have posted several times now on — no I haven’t, sorry, just checked. I thought I have posted on a book by the President of Biblical Archaeology Society of New York, Gary Greenberg, many times now. But a quick check in my blog’s word-search function shows me my memory is deceiving me. So let’s … Continue reading “In The Beginning God (Just Like Another Egyptian Deity) Created Everything With A Word”


Explaining (?) the Contradictory Genesis Accounts of the Creation of Adam and Eve

What does one make of the two opposing accounts of the creation of humans in Genesis 1 and Genesis 2? In Genesis 1 God manages to fit in the making of the first man and woman — “in his own image”! — just at the close of the last day of creation. Gary Greenberg suggests … Continue reading “Explaining (?) the Contradictory Genesis Accounts of the Creation of Adam and Eve”