Thursday, April 5, 2012

Ch. 26, Holy Thursday, Good Friday

Today is Holy Thursday.

It is good that we are digging into Ch. 26 of Matthew's gospel, and we have all of last week's questions to work on, plus a few more:
  1. Matthew writes, "When Jesus finished all these words..." and then Jesus points out that in two days will be a celebration, the Passover. How is the last part of "all these words" -- the last judgement of Matthew 25:31-46 -- related to the escape from Egyptland?
  2. Why do these goombahs have to plot in secrecy?
  3. Does the high priest Caiaphas fear the Lord more than the people of Jerusalem?
  4. Jesus is a son of Abraham, a son of David. Who was it in the story of the Exodus that wanted to kill off the sons of Abraham?
  5. Does the woman with the jar of perfumed oil have a malady of some kind?
  6. When Moses died, did he have a public burial, with all the rituals, for all to see?
  7. How would it come about that this woman acquires enduring fame, even though she is nameless?
  8. Why does the gospel record the surname of Judas the betrayer?
  9. WHy is it that Matthew even mentions the reproachful fact that Judas the betrayer is one of the Twelve? Is it necessary to the gospel message?
  10. Oughtn't Jesus to have cut off Judas the betrayer long before this? Why didn't he do so?
  11. Why could Jusus not have just forced the issue with Judas and turned him from the path of betrayal like He turned Paul on the way to Damascus?
  12. Whom does the covetous man hate?
There are a lot of things to consider this morning, and it is a good thing that tomorrow is Good Friday.

 

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