Skeptics Wrongly Claim Apostle Paul Didn’t Know Jesus
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Introduction of the skeptical objection: Paul didn't know much about Jesus
Mike opens by framing the topic as a response to a common skeptical objection he hears when doing Christian apologetics.
00:00:00Debate preparation with Matt Dillahunty context
Mike explains this video is part of his preparation for a debate on the resurrection of Jesus with atheist Matt Dillahunty on April 11th on the Capturing Christianity YouTube channel.
00:01:33Epistles are not biographies — they don't need to quote Jesus extensively
Before diving into scripture, Mike explains why Paul's letters don't contain extensive biography of Jesus and why that doesn't undermine their historical value.
00:03:03Craig Blomberg cited: Epistles of John contain no quotations of Jesus despite being written after the Gospel of John
Mike uses this scholarly observation as evidence that the absence of Jesus-quotations in epistles is normal and expected, not a red flag.
00:04:38Matt Dillahunty's claim: Paul only gives us death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus
Mike cites a specific claim by Matt Dillahunty (paraphrased) that Paul's writings tell us virtually nothing about the historical Jesus other than death, burial, and resurrection.
00:05:09Galatians 4:4 — Paul affirms Jesus was a human being born of a woman, born under the Law (i.e., Jewish)
First in a series of scriptures Mike walks through to show what Paul knew about the historical Jesus.
00:06:40Romans 15:8 — Christ as servant of the circumcised fulfilling OT promises
Paired with Galatians 4:4 to further establish Jesus's Jewish identity and Messianic role.
00:07:422 Corinthians 5:21 — Paul affirms Jesus was sinless
Continuing the list of what Paul knew about the historical Jesus — his moral character.
00:08:12Romans 1:3 — Jesus was a physical descendant of David
Continuing the list of what Paul knew — Jesus's Davidic lineage.
00:08:43Galatians 3:16 — Jesus as descendant of Abraham, fulfilling Abrahamic promises
Extending the genealogical claims Paul makes about Jesus to include Abrahamic descent.
00:09:451 Corinthians 15:5 — Paul knows Jesus had twelve special disciples, including Peter (Cephas)
Paul's knowledge of Jesus's inner circle of disciples establishes biographical familiarity.
00:10:151 Corinthians 15:3-8 — the resurrection creed: appearances to Peter, the twelve, 500+, James, all apostles, and Paul
The full resurrection appearance list in 1 Corinthians 15 as evidence Paul knew the historical Jesus and the witnesses to his resurrection.
00:11:45Paul's letters predate the Gospels — his knowledge of Jesus is independent from them
Key methodological point: Paul's testimony cannot be derived from the Gospels since he wrote earlier.
00:13:17Philippians 2:6-8 — Jesus lived a humble, godly life and died by crucifixion
Continuing the biographical details about Jesus that Paul records.
00:13:47Galatians 1:19 and 1 Corinthians 9:5 — Jesus had brothers, specifically James
Paul's knowledge of Jesus's family members as evidence of biographical familiarity with the historical Jesus.
00:14:471 Corinthians 11:23-25 — Paul 'received from the Lord' the Last Supper tradition, predating the Gospels
Paul's detailed knowledge of the Last Supper is one of the strongest demonstrations that he knew specific events from Jesus's life.
00:16:55Last Supper account in Paul matches the Synoptic order — too many coincidences to be unrelated
Mike compares Paul's sequence in 1 Corinthians 11 with the Synoptic Gospels to argue they are describing the same event.
00:18:281 Thessalonians 2:14-15 — Paul identifies the Jews who killed Jesus as the same people persecuting the early church
Paul's reference to Jesus's killers as earthly, identifiable people further anchors Jesus in physical history.
00:19:301 Timothy 6:13 — Paul references Jesus's testimony before Pontius Pilate
Paul's specific mention of Pontius Pilate ties Jesus's death to a named Roman governor, confirming his historical existence.
00:20:311 Corinthians 7:10 — Paul distinguishes Jesus's teaching from his own on divorce
Paul's explicit attribution of a teaching to 'the Lord' rather than himself demonstrates his awareness of Jesus's specific teachings.
00:21:32Romans 12:14 echoes Luke 6:27-28 — bless those who persecute you
Paul's ethical instructions parallel Jesus's teachings in the Sermon on the Plain, suggesting he is drawing from Jesus's tradition.
00:23:03Romans 12:17 echoes Matthew 5:39 — do not repay evil for evil / turn the other cheek
Another parallel between Paul's ethical instructions and the Sermon on the Mount.
00:24:05Romans 13:7 echoes the 'Render to Caesar' teaching of Jesus (Mark 12:14-17)
Paul's instruction to pay taxes parallels Jesus's teaching about taxes to Caesar, which was a highly contested political/religious issue.
00:24:35Romans 14:14 — Paul says he is persuaded 'in the Lord Jesus' that nothing is unclean in itself, echoing Mark 7:19 and Luke 11:41
Paul explicitly attributes a specific conviction to Jesus's authority, pointing to his awareness of Jesus's actual teachings.
00:27:381 Corinthians 9:14 — Paul says 'the Lord commanded' that gospel workers be supported financially
Paul explicitly attributes a specific command to Jesus regarding financial support for those who proclaim the gospel.
00:29:141 Timothy 5:18 quotes Luke 10:7 alongside Deuteronomy 25:4 and calls both 'Scripture'
The author of 1 Timothy introduces two quotations with 'the Scripture says' — one from the OT and one from Luke 10:7 — implying canonical status for Gospel material in the first century.
00:30:47Detailed Synoptic comparison of Last Supper: Paul, Mark, Matthew, and Luke all describe the same sequence
Mike does a detailed side-by-side comparison of the Last Supper accounts across Paul and the three Synoptic Gospels.
00:33:50Paul was a Pharisee trained in Jerusalem under Gamaliel and likely encountered Jesus personally
Mike addresses the claim that Paul never met Jesus, arguing circumstantial evidence strongly suggests they crossed paths.
00:36:25Paul's apostolic authority confirmed by Peter and James; 2 Peter calls Paul's writings Scripture
Q&A: question about how Paul went from persecutor to authoritative apostle.
00:38:27Isaiah 7:14 — 'alma' means young maiden; the context of Isaiah 7-9 supports the virgin birth interpretation
Q&A: question about whether Isaiah 7:14 refers to a young woman or a virgin, and whether it was a sign to Ahaz.
00:39:58Matthew 10:23 — 'Son of Man comes' refers to Jesus's first coming during the disciples' mission trip, not the Second Coming
Q&A: question about a verse that appears to predict Jesus would return before the disciples finished preaching in Israel.
00:41:31Sodom and Gomorrah judgment comparison for towns rejecting Jesus's envoys
Part of the Matthew 10 discussion — Jesus says it will be more bearable for Sodom and Gomorrah than for towns that reject the disciples.
00:44:35Galatians 4:4 'born under the law' consistently refers to Jews in Paul's usage
Q&A follow-up: clarification on whether 'born under the law' in Galatians 4:4 implies Jewish identity.
00:45:40Repentance restores relationship with God, not salvific status; analogy of marriage reconciliation
Q&A: question about whether believers must live sinlessly or must continually repent.
00:46:11Empty tomb: majority scholarly agreement exists, but Mike doesn't know a compelling argument against it
Q&A: question about why the empty tomb is only majority (not unanimous) scholarly agreement.
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