Dr. Bock:

The implicit 'condemnation' of those in Jerusalem by the Essenes (due to their withdrawal), coupled with the fact that Jesus was likewise condemning the leaders of Judaism (those in Jerusalem), would lead me to believe that Christ would have presumed that the Jews in Jerusalem would likely be thinking something close to "I guess the Essenes are right"? I'm perhaps making an incorrect assumption that the Essense were considered "option B" if option A (Judaism/Phariseeism) was not the correct way to practice their religion. If Christ were to condemn Protestants today for getting it wrong; would our natural assumption be, "The Catholics were right after all." (Not the best analogy, but it was the first one to come to mind.)

Can you make it so we don't have to go through the Captcha twice, and even once would be preferable, unless you are getting gobs of SPAM.

Mitch

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