Right, but he saw the change in religious, not political, terms - a spiritual revival among the Jews leading to a return to true holiness. The overturning of the tables had nothing to do with Romans or government; it was protesting the practice of commerce in a holy place. It was very much about the corruption of religion. I highly doubt he had any intention of overthrowing the Empire; that would come with the coming of God's Kingdom. See, I don't think Jesus meant the coming of the Kingdom metaphorically. He sincerely believed in it and thought it would come shortly after the end of his ministry/life. So did his followers and early Christians like Paul. There was no expectation of the message resonating with people in 2000 years because by then we would be living in the kingdom.
The original separation of church and state by a thinking power (processing juda; juda being interpreted as an unseen power).
Then is light unseen until bounced off something obstinate or obtuse? Plural of obtuse ... ЂOB-teased, recently translated to nOB -teased, or cognizant dissonance? When m'n looses it, or all is Luce 'dup ... then it(E) goes into the dark and Shadowlands ... where intelligence hides out ...