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The doves in Leviticus are probably a later addition, and on initially looking at this, I found it difficult to imagine that people actually had birds like this as pets, so it makes sense that they had to buy them from someone prior to offering them. Since these things are disgusting to carry around, it further makes sense that one would want to buy them as close to the temple as possible. The ideal procedure would be to buy the dove and not to have to touch it at all. Was Jesus problem that they were too close? Based on the movie in the OP, the business seemed to take place within the gates but outside the temple. This seems more like a technicality than something to totally freak out about... I must be missing something. Your second paragraph was obscure to me. The reference to Noah is apparently Genesis 8:20 Quote:
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Are you saying that these verses were written before Leviticus? I'm not sure that assumption is correct. Sorry for not understanding, your point may be quite profound but I'm not able to follow it. |
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The temple scene has nothing to do with money but is the evidence of metanoia. It has nothing to do with money or people but just that Jesus nee Joseph ended religion right then and there an dnever entered the temple again.
Note that this reaction is very normal as every 'reformist' has the same anger including Luther and Pete's friend Arius. The only difference is that Joseph had a better lineage than the others who so became imposters because there remained baggage in their mind (not the full three days in the netherworld as Jesus was). |
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Thanks Chili,
I thought I was asking a simple question, but now see that the temple scene is key in the subsequent prosecution of Jesus. As recently as last week. I thought this stuff was crap but now think it is worthy of looking at. This is difficult to google because the hits are all feel good xian sites, but there are abundant scholarly discussions of this in the Journal of Biblical Literature, etc. |
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This seems to be the most obvious reason for the story, as an explanation of the Passion arrest and execution. There's also the prophecy about "My house has become a den of robbers" [Jer 7.11]. In Acts Stephen is accused of consorting with the man who threatened to destroy the temple (Jesus) [ch 4.8-14]
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Since I glanced at an article or two...
The temple was an economic institution and served as a bank. This was common in many different regions at that time. Yoshke's strong reaction to this activity seems clearly excessive and might have caused the Sanhedrin to treat him harshly. Interesting... |
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Note please that the 'lineage in Luke was revealed as opposed to recorded in Matthew. To this add that if the 'thousand year reign is already in our midst' it must be found in the 'incarnate slate' (or TOL) that is opposite to the 'blank slate" (or TOK). Ie, Cana is real but not for Matthew and many or most 'lukewarm' Christians who are engaged in the great commision because they may have seen a flash of light (cf Mt.28:16- and Jn.20:21). And yes, the crucifixion was a victory and therefore 'it is finished' with triumphant Mary standing at the foot of the cross. See "the Trinity" by Masaccio) Trinity In WE, Zamjatin writes about this in detail and clearly refers to 'behind the green wall" that was the great divide before. |
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It was all in his voice. Remember that in John the guards sent to arrest him returned empty handed explaining that no-one ever spoke like Jesus spoke. I recall once being compelled to stop everything to listen to Barry Charles sing with a voice like that. Neil |
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