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<P>1563: James and Judas, who were also called <STRONG>Thaddeus and
Lebbeus</STRONG>, had neither strong points nor weak points. The nicknames given
them by the disciples were good-natured designations of mediocrity. They were
"the least of all the apostles"; they knew it and felt cheerful about it.</P>
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<A title=gerdean@cableone.net href="mailto:gerdean@cableone.net">Gerdean</A>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A
title=tmtranscripts@circuit1.teamcircuits.com
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Thursday, May 31, 2007 5:56
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> [tmtranscripts] Intimacy vs
Familiarity (07-31-97.PGH) </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="GoudyOlSt BT"><B>Leah:</B> Tomas or Merium, either of you,
would you help us to see who Thaddeus was at the Last Supper? There's a
statement in The Book where Jesus takes the cup from Thaddeus.</DIV>
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<P>TOMAS:</B> I am well aware of the inquest. Gerdean has enjoyed chewing on
this gristle and I am not going to deprive her of the challenge of continuing
her research, and I hope you are not disappointed. I am going to follow up,
however, and say that I admire Gerdean's tenacity, for it is understood that
it is in many cases entirely too easy to ask a teacher to answer the question,
and it then relieves you of the challenge and the sense of accomplishment at
finding it out by your own devices. I like that in a student. I hope you don't
think that's a cop out, but I'm not going to tell you who Thaddeus was,
although it is a good question.</P><B>
<P>Leah:</B> Well, perhaps I'll tell you next week.</P><B>
<P>TOMAS:</B> Perhaps it is a good exercise for all of us, even our readers.
Remember in the upper room on the evening of the Last Supper, the 12 apostles
went into the room and Jesus stayed behind to visit with John Mark's parents.
And so, as the 12 apostles were without servants in the room, they neglected
to do the foot washing and, instead, scrambled for their chairs, vying for
position, at which time Jesus entered the room. And so there is only Jesus and
the 12 apostles and yet, when "he accepted the cup from Thaddeus" ... now who
is Thaddeus? That is the question. That is the assignment. It is an academic
and fun assignment. One that will get your nose into your textbook and out of
that meddling, self-contemplating, (group giggling) time-consuming,
ego-justifying behavior that we are so well known for in this Teaching
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