This week we will look into the answer: his mission in Jerusalem. Here are a few questions to think over:
- Jesus sees his place of torture and execution, Jerusalem, and he weeps, for Jerusalem? Not for himself? What is the subject of his sorrow in vv. 41-44?
- Was Jesus actually in the line of David, king of Israel?
- Has God ever raised praise from the very stones of Earth?
- Previously many times Jesus admonished people not to blab about him, and he definitely discouraged people from proclaiming him a king... but not this time. Why is that?
- At Mass, when do we repeat the exclamation of Jesus as Lord? What does that signify, geospatially?
- Who was worse: the money-changing merchants in the Temple or the scribes and Pharisees everywhere else? How were the two groups similar?
- In v. 48, Dr. Luke writes that the people hung upon Jesus' words. How does Luke back up that concept with the beginning story of Ch. 20?
- Did Jesus ever reveal the source of his authority?
- Does Jesus show salt in this beginning of his Jerusalem mission?
Print this post in large print
No comments:
Post a Comment