Interplanner
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Any day now....
You didn't answer in the other threads, and likely will not answer here. Paul went to the Jew first. Peter went to the Jew first.
I don't know; there were practicalities. Obviously you don't arrive at doctrinal conclusions the same way. You find exceptions in a narrative where he slapped a high priest and deserted Mark, and don't make any doctrines out of that. But if it helps 2P2P, you think it is a doctrine.
The reformation church has used a rule of thumb since Melancthon: interpret narrative incidents in light of doctrinal declarations. The idea that there is a doctrinal declaration for two gospels and two ad nauseum is too stupid to discuss.