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		Thekla
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Wouldn't that nail down the disagreement, if we could understand that?
They (EO and RC) believe Wisdom is a prophecy---God will deliver Him from/before death. Didn't happen though, hence Wisdom is not God-breathed.
Psalms, however, says the enemies say, let God deliver Him. This is not to say God will deliver Him.
OTOH, if it is enemies (not the Book of Wisdom writer) who say, God will deliver Him, then it's not a prophecy by the writer. In which case, it's not a prophecy. So, there may be other merits to Wisdom, but as a God-breathed scripture, proof must lay elsewhere.
Honestly, I do not see a difference in conceptual content (and just to describe my background, I was a Lit. major and am an avid reader).
* different recountings, or different points of view demonstrated by different narrators discussing the same event does not constitute different content, but the use of different descriptive method or even rhetorical conceit.
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  Not mine.  We've seen the historical quotes from Eusebius, Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Melito, Firmillian, etc.  But what's missing from those is the scripture basis.  As we saw in the other thread, some believe Luke taught error as a way to explain the "contradiction" in times/events between the Synoptics and John.  If you can reconcile that accurately, the rest, the skewing away, is clear as crystal.
					