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:
- 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?
- Why do these goombahs have to plot in secrecy?
- Does the high priest Caiaphas fear the Lord more than the people of Jerusalem?
- 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?
- Does the woman with the jar of perfumed oil have a malady of some kind?
- When Moses died, did he have a public burial, with all the rituals, for all to see?
- How would it come about that this woman acquires enduring fame, even though she is nameless?
- Why does the gospel record the surname of Judas the betrayer?
- 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?
- Oughtn't Jesus to have cut off Judas the betrayer long before this? Why didn't he do so?
- 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?
- Whom does the covetous man hate?
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