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Jesus of Nazareth
John 2
After this he went down to Capernaum with his mother and brothers and his disciples. Why does Jesus of Nazareth go to Capernaum with his mother and brothers? Was this a family outing? Why are they off to Capernaum when they all came from Nazareth? Mark 3 Then Jesus entered a house, and again a crowd gathered, so that he and his disciples were not even able to eat. When his family heard about this, they went to take charge of him, for they said, "He is out of his mind." It must have been a strange trip to Capernaum with his family following Jesus and his disciples and the two parties arguing over the sanity of Jesus.... |
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Eh? Explain please? I don't understand what you mean by this, particularly where "fearful" & "fall into the hands of" come into play in the verses cited in the OP.
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Note that I used Michael and Mary just as the symbol for victory but this line in Mark is the eficient cause foreshadowing that no Assention will follow in the end. It is probably also true that 'no food at the table' is a parallel of 'no manger' in Matthew. |
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Thank you, that clarifies things. I now recognize that you and I experience reality differently.
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And, since you mentioned that these 2 events take place at different times: The John 2 passage takes place 3 days after Jesus's baptism by John (John 1:29-2:1) and "not many days" before Passover and Jesus's show of temper at the temple in Jerusalem (John 2:12-16). Yet Jesus is reported elsewhere to have immediately gone from his baptism to spend 40 days and nights alone in the wilderness (Mark 1:9-13)...and, he is reported elsewhere to have overturned tables etc in the temple in Jerusalem either the day he entered the city (Luke 19:36-45, Matthew 21:1-13) or the day after he entered the city (Mark 11:1-17), near the end of his ministry. I do not accept that pointing out actual discrepancies in the text, and asking questions, is "slamming Christianity" or "twisting Biblical passages to your own purposes". It meets the stated goals of this freethought discussion board. If you don't like it, you are free to go to any of the numerous sites where people can wallow in their twisted interpretations of how it all makes perfect sense. |
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