The "other apostles" dont have any doctrine, tho Peter has some teachings, as does James, and so does Jude.
But its not Doctrine.
Thank you. That is a huge distinction between us. I want our readers, as do you, to see that difference.
It’s important for me to make sure that my readers understand that doctrine, all doctrine, is teaching.

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See, Paul gives us the "church Doctrine".
The church existed before Paul was converted and began teaching and preaching, and it has always during the time of its existence had “church doctrine”.
Also, Jesus came only to the Jews...>"the House of Israel"..so, most of what He taught them, is not what Paul teaches as "Church Doctrine".
Jesus has effectively come for everyone, Jew and Gentile alike. His gospel is for all mankind.
What unsaved Jews taught, is that Jesus is not the Messiah.
That’s right, as far as it goes.
Listen, my Home is where "unsaved Jews" still teach that their Messiah is yet to come.
Unsaved Jews do the same wherever they are found. Living part-time in Israel and part-time in the US, you know that.
They dont know anything about Christianity.
The unsaved Jews I’ve spoken with have all known something about Christianity.
They worship Moses Law.
They worship in vain the God of Moses.
Post whatever you want, whenever you like.
I don’t need your permission but I appreciate your modified attitude. I won’t be posting whatever I want. Just to clarify, I’ll be posting whatever I want within the boundaries of the Board rules.
That is what you teach.
It is also what trinitarian and non-trinitarian scholars teach. I’ve posted an abundance of quotations - almost exclusively from trinitarian sources, because I’m speaking primarily to a trinitarian audience - to establish the point.
Jesus disagrees with you.
Jesus would be the first to agree that he is a Jewish monotheist.
Jesus told the Religious Leaders that He is the "I am" who was alive before Abraham was born.
You’re putting a non-Jewish interpretation of what he said in his mouth.
That is the same answer that God gave to Moses when Moses asked God....>"what is your Name".
Ego eimi is a common expression and, as I’ve shown elsewhere using trinitarian sources, he is subtly (in most instances) claiming to be the Messiah, Son of the living God.
Jesus just claimed it for Himself.
See above.
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