The Paulicians and the Preserved Text

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The Paulicians and the Preserved Text

Introduction The goal of this message is two-fold: 1) prove that the Paulicians were Pauline dispensationalists, 2) prove that Byzantine Text Type which contains the multiplicity of copies demanded by the doctrine of Preservation was preserved by Pauline dispensationalists, i.e., the Paulicians.

Introduction In order to accomplish this task we will consider the following points: The Pilgrim Church Concept The Standard View of the Paulicians in Church History Books Who were the Paulicians? Beliefs of the Paulicians Relationship Between The Paulicians and Preserved Text

The Pilgrim Church Concept The union of Church and State was ALWAYS devastating for communities of Bible believing Christians throughout church history. The true histories groups who dissented from the organized church have been obliterated, their writings sharing the same fate as their writers. Names were ascribed to them by their opponents to give the impression that they represented new and/or strange doctrines. What their adversaries have written about them must be viewed as SUSPECT.

Standard View of the Paulicians Heretical Sects is the title of Chapter 12 in Volume 4 of Philip Schaff s esteemed History of the Christian Church. Schaff devotes an entire section of this chapter to discussing the heretical beliefs of the Paulicians. It is important to notice the following aspects of Schaff s thinking: He judges who is heretical and who is not based on where they stand in light of Catholic orthodoxy. He considers the Catholic Church historic Christianity. He proves Broadbent s point that dissenting groups were labeled by their opponents (i.e., Gnostic, Manichaean, dualistic, Marcionite) with names they had not chosen for themselves.

Standard View of the Paulicians Schaff calls the beliefs of the Paulicians pseudo- Paulinism that in many ways respects resembled the Gnostic system of Marcion. Why do Schaff, and other Church historians compare the beliefs of the Paulicians with those of Marcion? Allegedly: The God of the Old Testament loved the Jews exclusively. Rejected the entire Old Testament as well as those New Testament books that were clearly Jewish: Matthew, Mark, Acts, and Hebrews. Marcion s Bible contained an altered version of Luke and ten letters of Paul. Exalted Paul above the twelve apostles. Worshiped Paul.

Standard View of the Paulicians Believed Christ had descended from heaven twice, once to suffer and to die, and once to call Paul and to reveal to Paul the true significance of his death. Paul had become the apostle of the heretics. The Paulicians have not been allowed to speak for themselves.

Who Were the Paulicians? The name Paulician was frequently given to these churches. The persecutions to which they were subjected and the systematic destruction of their literature hide from us all but occasional glimpses into their history, though what remains is sufficient to show that there were in those wide regions of Asia Minor, Armenia, around Mount Ararat and beyond the Euphrates, churches... who kept the teaching of the apostles received from Christ and contained in the Scriptures in an unbroken testimony from the first. (Broadbent, 66)

Who Were the Paulicians? Acts 18:23 Acts 16:6 Acts 15:41

Who Were the Paulicians? Between the 7 th and 10 th centuries the Paulicians experienced wave after wave of systematic persecution.

Who Were the Paulicians?

Who Were the Paulicians?

Beliefs of the Paulicians The Paulicians rejected: They rejected the priesthood, the sacraments, the worship of the saints, the sign of the cross, and all externals in religion. Rejected water baptism and the Lord s Supper The Paulicians believed: Derived their doctrine from the writings of the Apostle Paul. Gave special weight to the authority of the apostle Paul; and his epistles must have been considered by them as the main sources of the knowledge of Christian doctrines. Sought to bring about a renovation of the church, and a restoration of the pure Apostolic doctrine.

The Preserved Text

The Preserved Text Majority Text (MT)= mss of the Byzantine Text Type (Greek mss alone) Textus Receptus (TR)= mss of the Byzantine Text Type + Early Translations + Patristic Quotations and Lectionaries.

The Preserved Text

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684 Edict issued against the Paulicians by Emperor Constantine IV 689 Emperor Justinian II burns countless numbers of Paulicians in a huge funeral pile. 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-800 800-900

717-741 Emperor Leo 741-775 Emperor Constantine (Copronymus) large numbers of Paulicians are transplanted into Thrace. European history begins 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-800 800-900

842 Massive persecution under Empress Theodora. Byzantine Text rebounds because of transplantation of Paulicians into Eastern Europe in the 8 th Century. 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-800 800-900

842 Massive persecution under Empress Theodora. In the 10 th centurybyzantine Text rebounds because of transplantation of Paulicians into Eastern Europe in the 8 th Century. 100-200 200-300 300-400 400-500 500-600 600-700 700-800 800-900