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1 | Matt. 12:5 cross reference? | Lev 24:8 | New Creature | 118532 | ||
Where in the Old Testament can we find any corresponding reference to the following verse which would provide more information on this. Matt. 12:5 Or have ye not read in the law, how that on the sabbath days the priests in the temple profane the sabbath, and are blameless? |
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2 | Matt. 12:5 cross reference? | Lev 24:8 | Emmaus | 118533 | ||
NAB footnotes on matt 12:5 3 [3-4] See 1 Sam 21:2-7. In the Marcan parallel (Mark 2:25-26) the high priest is called Abiathar, although in 1 Sam this action is attributed to Ahimelech. The Old Testament story is not about a violation of the sabbath rest; its pertinence to this dispute is that a violation of the law was permissible because of David's men being without food. 4 [5-6] This and the following argument (Matthew 12:7) are peculiar to Matthew. The temple service seems to be the changing of the showbread on the sabbath (Lev 24:8) and the doubling on the sabbath of the usual daily holocausts (Numbers 28:9-10). The argument is that the law itself requires work that breaks the sabbath rest, because of the higher duty of temple service. If temple duties outweigh the sabbath law, how much more does the presence of Jesus, with his proclamation of the kingdom (something greater than the temple), justify the conduct of his disciples. http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab/bible/matthew/matthew12.htm |
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