From very early Jesus was seen as king. Jesus claimed a kingdom, not of this world. He is king of his kingdom. He has and welcomes servants (followers) but his retinue is unique. "The Kingdom of God/Heaven" was a major topic for Jesus. At the time many wrong (human) ideas about God's kingdom were prevalent. Jesus rejected use of force or compulsion.
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Showing posts with label Herod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Herod. Show all posts
Wednesday, 23 July 2025
Jesus the Prophet - the Messiah - the King!
Labels:
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Jerusalem,
John Baptist,
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kingdom,
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new humanity,
Pilate,
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power,
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Sunday, 22 December 2024
Monday, 21 December 2020
Joseph, Mary & Jesus, Bethlehem, etc
We find Jesus' birth and infancy firmly connected to Bethlehem in Judea
Monday, 3 February 2020
Jesus Asylum Seeker
In the world of today 3.5 million people seek for asylum. In addition
there are 25.9 million refugees and another 41.4 million displaced
persons (UNHCR). Some of those unfortunate people are accepted in
Australia.
Monday, 25 December 2017
Jesus' Infancy
What do the accounts from Luke and Matthew look like when compared? How do they overlap, etc? I have created a table based on the account from Luke. Some common suppositions and accepted images are unsupported...
Saturday, 17 December 2016
Nativity
Following
are almost all of the (translated) original sources of the “Nativity
Story” chapters, as related in Matthew and Luke (minus table of
ancestors, headings and some punctuation). I have somewhat
arbitrarily inserted the text from Matthew 2 in Luke. In some places
today “Nativity
Scenes” are popular; they also appear on some Christmas cards. Those
scenes
reflect ideas common in parts of the culture. (I have not tried to
establish how these scenes and popular traditions came to be.) I will
add notes
to point out the common extraneous guesses or wishful thinking or
errors. I am also
repeating these notes of mine at the end in larger font. (The Bible text
is available in these versions, and others, through biblegateway.com
and through blueletterbible.org. )
Luke 1: 1-25 Many people have tried to tell the story of what God has done among us. They wrote what we had been told by the ones who were there in the beginning and saw what happened. So I made a careful study[a] of everything and then decided to write and tell you exactly what took place. Honorable Theophilus, I have done this to let you know the truth about what you have heard.
When Herod was king of Judea, there was a priest by the name of Zechariah from the priestly group of Abijah. His wife Elizabeth was from the family of Aaron.[b] Both of them were good people and pleased the Lord God by obeying all that he had commanded. But they did not have children.
Saturday, 10 December 2016
Mary
Jesus' mother was named Mary. Despite
the interest of the Gospel writers in the role of women in the Christ-event, references
to this Mary are actually sparse, apart, naturally, from the “birth narratives”. This final NT mention
has her in Jerusalem during the waiting period between Jesus’ death and
resurrection and his sending of his replacement (the Holy Spirit).
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