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1 | Question about meaning of turning cheek | Matt 5:39 | justme | 89652 | ||
Chusarcik: Your question is timely, because this very question was answered on Bott radio yesterday, See how the Lord works, I am always amazed. The answer is that only a slave was allowed to be slaped. But even turning the other cheek was not acceptable. You see at that only the right hand was used in greeting and for any other public purpose. The left hand was used only for personal hygene, and it was very serrious insult and a reason for a serrious physical fight, to be slapped in such a way. So to turn the other cheek ment you were accepting the left hand. Very humble and showing genuine forgiveness. Jesus was saying that showing the other cheek was a sign of forgivness and humility. This was a real culture issue, as Jews were under strick laws regaurding sanitary ways. This is common to many countries today that still have primative ways of hygene. Many South American and Central American peoples have this same tradition today. I hope this helps. Any thoughts? Blessings. justme |
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2 | Question about meaning of turning cheek | Matt 5:39 | Chusarcik | 89686 | ||
Very Good,Thanks. Chusarcik | ||||||