Thursday, March 24, 2011

Questions for this Thursday

We will go into a few questions from last week, viz.
  1. How is the intention of the magi, to worship the newborn king (verses 2, 11), different from Herod's similarly stated intention?
  2. In v. 13, Herod sets out a plan to destroy the innocent children near Bethlehem, but re-read Rev. 9:1-11, where another king has the name of Destroyer. How did people suffer when that destroyer in Revelation went to work? Was its intention similar to Herod's?
...because we have hardly talked about Herod yet.

Also, we will probably dip into chapter 3 this week, for which a few extra questions might be reasonable:

  1. John the Baptist had a diet of locusts and honey. It is a curious menus and a curious symbolism in that the Bible uses honey and locusts in very different ways. What does honey signify in the scriptures, usually? What do locusts usually signify in the scriptures?
  2. What does John the Baptist look for in his flock of Israelites?
  3. When was the last time God raised up a human being from a stone?
  4. What does it mean to the people flocking to the Jordan that the axe is laid to the root of the tree?
  5. What does it mean to bear a winnowing fan by the threshing floor?
  6. What does it mean to be baptized with the Holy Spirit?
  7. What does it mean to baptized with fire?
  8. What does Jesus' statement in v. 15 tell you about his relationship to John the Baptist and his relationship to the Torah?
As you can see, there are some big ideas in this part of Matthew's gospel, and this is just a short list, but we will start here on Thursday morning!
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