From: Jay Stigdon (disciple@abcs.com)
Date: Wed Oct 20 1999 - 21:55:56 EDT
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<p>N & RJ Hanscamp wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>>jim west wrote:
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<br>>> by the way, codex imanotkiddingensis dates to the year 12, wehn
jesus was
<br>a
<br>>> strapping lad of 12 in the temple.... it is the oldest ms
of all.
<br>>
<br>>Obviously a confusion in methodology here. In the year 12 Jesus would
<br>>have been at
<br>>least 16. Therefore it must be a secondary addition to perhaps an
<br>>original dominical
<br>>saying by a slightly younger contemporary of Jesus.
<br>>
<p>The man was asking for colours, not codexes.
<br>I think it must have been white - 'cause that's what he wears in all
the
<br>movies I've seen. But then life was (in) black and white then
anyway,
<br>wasn't it?
<p>Nigel
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<p>Auckland - Home of the America's cup<font face="Book Antiqua">--for
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<font face="Book Antiqua"> Now wait a minute.
I think Jim is on to something here.</font>
<br><font face="Book Antiqua"> Isn't that the same text that had the
O.T. Crayola advertisement?</font>
<br><font face="Book Antiqua"> If I recall correctly, it listed "Cross
brown", "Sinless white", "Scapegoat black",</font>
<br><font face="Book Antiqua"> "Grace gold", "Atoning blood
auburn", "Reconciliation red","Pillar of smoke grey"...</font>
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EN XRISTWi,</font>
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Jay</font></html>
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