slimboyfat,
I could not agree more -- especially on the "linear" illusion.
Now where does that leave the notion of "regular Jew" and "Jews" in your previous post?
Did "1st-century Jews" believe in soul survival, resurrection, torment in Gehenna, a davidic Messiah, heavenly Melchizedeq, the Son of Man, etc.? Yes AND no. Some definitely did and some definitely didn't. What would a "regular Jew" believe? Just anything, depending on his personal trajectory in, through or between different circles. What did "Jews" do with the divine name? The answers are all over the place and you can locate a "regular Jew" just anywhere.
Now when it comes to the NT texts it is different. They have their agendas, ideologies, rhetorics which situate them somewhere on the map (geographically, culturally and ideologically). And some of them do refer to and use the themeof the "divine name" in a number of ways. It's the field of exegesis which works on a specific object (the texts). Here we are not in the desert open to any fantasy but in a highly constructed place which limits the play of imagination.