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The Ebionites

The Ebionites. Heresy: Then & Now. Origins of the Ebionites. Jewish Christians Earliest evidence: Pharisees who became Christian, present in Jerusalem and instigate the Jerusalem Council (cf. Acts 15:5ff) May have also been the Judaizers or ‘circumcision party’ whom Paul opposes

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The Ebionites

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  1. The Ebionites Heresy: Then & Now

  2. Origins of the Ebionites • Jewish Christians • Earliest evidence: Pharisees who became Christian, present in Jerusalem and instigate the Jerusalem Council (cf. Acts 15:5ff) • May have also been the Judaizers or ‘circumcision party’ whom Paul opposes • After the Fall of Jerusalem (AD 70) • Most Jewish Christians became less and less Jewish and became part of the larger orthodox Christian community • A few groups, however, held on to Judaism in different forms • Ebionites possibly mixed with refugee Essenes • Later evidence shows that these two groups held some similar beliefs and practices • Essenes called themselves ‘the poor’, which in Aramaic is ‘ebionim’ • Believers motivated by a desire to evangelize to faithful Jews • Wanted to understand Jesus and Christianity in exclusively Jewish categories

  3. Ebionite Beliefs • God • Creator of the world • Creation included a good, masculine force and an evil, feminine force • The Law • Strict observance of the law • Kept Sabbath and the Lord’s Day, circumcision, dietary laws • Extended it to include vegetarianism, ritual washings • Separated table fellowship between Jewish and Gentile believers • Sacrificial system was a corruption of God’s original intent • The Scriptures • Old Testament • Accept Moses and the Pentateuch • Believe that some of the Pentateuch was corrupted • New Testament • Used truncated form of the Gospel of Matthew, and the Gospel of the Hebrews • Rejected Paul

  4. Ebionite Beliefs • Jesus • No virgin birth • A mighty prophet like Moses (cf. Deut 18:15) • Jesus was the final teacher of Torah • Jesus rejected the sacrificial system • He did not eat the passover lamb before his death • Indwelt by an archangel (‘Christ’) at baptism • Empowered his ministry • Taught through him to reveal the unknown god • Left him before the crucifixion • Jesus’ death was not a sacrifice

  5. Ebionite Beliefs What makes ebionite beliefs heretical? “In the end, Ebionitism became heretical because it was a symbol of parochialism within a faith that was clear about its universal significance and calling.” --AlisterMcGarth, Heresy, 110

  6. Ebionitism Today • Later Adoptionism • Groups which wish to understand Jesus only within the framework of Judaism (no new wineskins) • Some forms of Messianic Judaism (Jews for Judaism) • The Quests for the Historical Jesus

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