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Basically, a lot of Christians want to weasel out of following the law, despite the fact that, according to the Bible, Jesus said it was still in effect in its entirety ("one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law"). Those who want to use "till all be fulfilled" to try to justify their neglect of the law should be reminded that the second coming has not yet been fulfilled, so all has not been fulfilled. Basically, they like going with vague things that people other than Jesus said in order to avoid doing what Jesus explicitly told them to do. |
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In our English bibles, if it actually read "you must be born from above" then we wouldn't know why Nicodemus was confused. So it's translated as "born again". |
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Compare Mark 10:15 "Amen I say to you, whoever does not receive the Kingdom of God as a little child will by no means enter it." Peter. |
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Jesus does not correct Nicodemus for not getting that he meant "above," but rather he is astonished that an eminent teacher is having trouble with an idea which should already be part of his theology - new birth. Peter. |
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Clivedurdle- My use of the word “legalistic” was an anachronism caused by reading an old commentary!
However I'm not convinced the Gospels have got it wrong on the Pharisees. The older view that slipped out of me portrayed the conflict in Matthew 5 and elsewhere as religion/morality (which is wrong), whereas it is actually about politics and eschatology. The question is not “Is the Torah a good thing?”, but “What role does the Torah play for the newly constituted people of God?”. That's the question Jesus is answering. That both the Pharisees and Jesus engaged in Torah intensification is clear enough- it is the end towards which it was directed- how to “do God” that was the subject of the conflict. The “amalgam of different views” is certainly correct- there would have been a range of views within Pharisaism itself. JoeWallack- With apologies, but I can't see the point you're making, especially with the link. There's a laugh yet to be had... Pyrrho- “...till heaven and earth pass...” is an idiom meaning “never”. Note the sentence continues “till all be fulfilled”, which then makes the law time-obsolescent. |
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