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Oops! I meant to say third chapter, of course.Summary: Matthew 3:1-17
The third gospel of Matthew has two sections:
Believe it or not, it didn't occur to me. Good thing I outlined my biases in the opening post . . . I am not trying to pretend I don't have them.Why have you not listed as a possibility that the chapter is an inspired account of what actually happened?
Reflection:
This is a well-known passage and I am more familiar with it than the first two chapters of Matthew. It is a dramatic introduction to the adult person of Jesus. The last we saw him he was a small child.
I have always understood the request by Jesus for baptism as a story of His humility. It also establishes that He is the beloved Son of God.
The prediction in verse 12 puzzles me: NRSV "His winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing floor and gather his wheat into the granary; but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire."
It must reflect the view of Jesus held by John the Baptist. What does John think the ministry of Jesus will be all about?
Summary: Matthew 5: 1 - 48
Jesus begins his ethical teaching with this first chapter of the Sermon on the Mount. There are 9 distinct sections:
1. The Beatitudes
2. Believers are seen as the salt of the earth and the light of the world.
3. Jesus tells us he has come to fulfill the Law and the Prophets. His scorn for the scribes and the Pharisees is evident here.
4. Cautions about anger
5. Cautions about lust and adultery
6. The sacred and binding nature of marriage
7. Forbidding of oaths
8. The lesson about turning the other cheek
9. The instruction to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us.
But he didn't absorb it did he.I have not thought much about Joseph’s influence on Jesus. My thoughts tend towards Mary as a primary influence on Jesus. I see him as an infant in her kitchen. Absorbing her spirit of care.
And Jesus didn't care about them either, as he was rude to her when she found him. I used to be out all day when I was little, it wasn't until it was late that my mum would get worried. It was the same for Mary I would assume. but I was never rude to my mum. Because I actually cared for her.I'm sure she was a caring mother, but they did leave Jesus behind in Jerusalem before going home to Nazareth when He was 12. It took both Mary and Joseph a day to notice.
But he didn't absorb it did he.
And Jesus didn't care about them either, as he was rude to her when she found him. I used to be out all day when I was little, it wasn't until it was late that my mum would get worried. It was the same for Mary I would assume. but I was never rude to my mum. Because I actually cared for her.
As usual It doesn't follow Blackbelt. It went right over your head. Woosh. Lol. But should I have expected anything else.
I would say Jesus contradicts patriarchal dominance, inspired by the example of Mary.But he didn't absorb it did he.
You know you should really lighten up and laugh a little more it'll help youIt went over your head. Because it had nothing to do with where they found him.
The point is how not caring he was. Wow.! Talk about miss it, and twice. You're unbelievable, but funny with it. Thanks for the laugh.