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Sorry...Old.
ESL moment.:laugh:
Deutscher?
Maybe mid-20s perhaps late. Seems too old to be following a rabbi but not old enough to be part of the ruling class in the Sanhedrin. I've got some good Second Temple documentation but it takes too long to work out here. That's where I am and, it seems, major scholars too.
One thing to note is that Jesus did not begin his public ministry until he was 30 years old. Would this also apply in Paul's case? What about the twelve that Jesus called? Would they have had to be 30 as well? Was there some sort of cultural norm in this area?
It's the biblical norm. Jacob's Joseph became prime minister of Egypt at 30. The Levites' temple service began at age 30. Saul began his reign over Israel at age 30. David became King at 30. Daniel became prime minister of Babylon at 30. Jesus began his ministry at 30. It was a cultural norm because it is a biblical norm.Would they have had to be 30 as well? Was there some sort of cultural norm in this area?
It's the biblical norm. Jacob's Joseph became prime minister of Egypt at 30. The Levites' temple service began at age 30. Saul began his reign over Israel at age 30. David became King at 30. Daniel became prime minister of Babylon at 30. Jesus began his ministry at 30. It was a cultural norm because it is a biblical norm.
The interesting aspect of that age is that recent completion of research covering two generations points to full maturity intellectually and emotionally not being at age 18 or age 21 as everyone in western society has always believed. It is, for women, between the ages of 26-28, and for men between the ages of 27-30. God knew that long before we did.
Stupid question: Does anyone know if there is a commonly-accepted thought about how alt Paul was at his conversion?
Nun, es scheint dumm zu einigen, aber ich denke, es ist eine interessante Frage.
Svenska. Swedish, English, German, and Russian: sometimes they get mixed...
What....no Latin? :tear:
One thing to note is that Jesus did not begin his public ministry until he was 30 years old. Would this also apply in Paul's case? What about the twelve that Jesus called? Would they have had to be 30 as well? Was there some sort of cultural norm in this area?