This just shows the Christ as fully God yet fully human was open to temptation?Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain and showed him all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor. “All this I WILL GIVE YOU,” he said, “if you will bow down and worship me.”
So? To me that's quite clear? He wasn't a revolutionary.My kingdom is NOT OF THIS WORLD. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest"
What's the difficulty?The meak SHALL inherit the earth
Yes. But then he healed the centurion's servant and said: I have not found such faith in all Israel.The lost sheep of ISRAEL" (the decendants of Jacob)...
There is a lot of paradox in the NT as already discussed:
Christ often taught by paradoxical opposites? He at first refused to heal the woman because he said he was sent only for the lost sheep of Israel, and then he healed the Roman centurion's servant saying he had not witnessed such faith in all Israel.
In one place he says: those not against me are for me. In another place he says: those not for me are against me.
The New Testament is full of such paradox. Truth obviously can't be simply boxed?
I'm sure this is a rhetorical question, and you will be pleased to supply the answer, lol?Where are the Edomites now? What are they upto nowadays?
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But are you using these quotations to show Jesus as a revolutionary, or to show that the gospels were made up by Paulists?
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