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Paul never wrote of the life and mission of Jesus. He mentioned that Jesus was crucified, but some scholars question whether he saw that as a spiritual crucifixion or a physical crucifixion on earth. Raymond E Brown and many other scholars note that Paul, in his references to a risen body, spoke of one that was spiritual and not flesh and blood.

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