Some folks have long been taught and long believed that some passages in the New Testament fulfill prophecies from the Old Testament.
What about this?:
The New Testament authors COPIED from the Old Testament and made New
Testament passages "fit" what they COPIED from the Old Testament? That's possible, right?
Could it have been COPYING rather than fulfillment of prophecies?
Say I wrote a book in 2000 but got some similar passages from another author's book that was written in 1998. I inserted passages from THAT author's book and lo and behold, my book has "prophetic" passages in it. But the actuality is that I COPIED from someone else's book.
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I read a book titled, Gospel Fictions that I found quite credible in content. For those inclined, here's the link http://www.amazon.com/Gospel-Fictions-Randel-Helms-ebook/dp/B002I61F3A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414277510&sr=8-1&keywords=Gospel+Fictions
Could it have been COPYING rather than fulfillment of prophecies?
Say I wrote a book in 2000 but got some similar passages from another author's book that was written in 1998. I inserted passages from THAT author's book and lo and behold, my book has "prophetic" passages in it. But the actuality is that I COPIED from someone else's book.
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I read a book titled, Gospel Fictions that I found quite credible in content. For those inclined, here's the link http://www.amazon.com/Gospel-Fictions-Randel-Helms-ebook/dp/B002I61F3A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1414277510&sr=8-1&keywords=Gospel+Fictions