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I thought the cites referenced were interesting and allowed us to read the "cleansing" pericopes with more informed eyes.
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I'm sorry then.... I thought you placed this thread in the debate section because you were trying to make a point.... my bad.
Hat's off to your education..... informed eyes are important to Biblical understanding. Peace, Scott |
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There would have been no Roman Soldiers in the Temple. The Rulers of the Temple were afraid of him. Miracle worker.
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Back to the story. The events I just described were Jesus' third entry into the city. Jesus and his gang leave the temple untouched. What stopped the elders from destroying him on the first day? Second day? What kept the religious leaders from destroying him this day...we wonder. The answer is probably linked to the fig tree. While Jesus is tucked safely at the Mount of Olives giving prophecies like an oracle of God about future events concerning Israel, the enemy leaders are gathering to consider ways of killing him. Jesus having their plans revealed to him before they even begin their scheming. A step ahead. He knows what day he dies. The Passover sacrifice.
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Is it possible that the "Temple Security" did nothing to Jesus because the money changers and such were not supposed to be there in the first place? What I mean is that according to temple rules, there was not supposed to be any type of buying or selling going on in the grounds of the temple. I'll have to get back to you on the passage that addresses this. If its there, I could be wrong about that but I'm pretty sure I've heard of it before, somewhere....
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If you're curious about the origins of the myth of the Temple cleansing, you should look at http://www.iidb.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=94158.
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