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1 | Truly this Man was the Son of God.Mk 15 | Luke 4:23 | Searcher56 | 8279 | ||
Ray ... in Luke 4:23 Jesus was talking. Go back to verse 14-15, where Jesus was praised for His teaching, until He came to His home town, Nazareth (vv. 16ff). They thought of Him as Joseph's son (vs. 22). They wanted a miracle of healing. In Luke 23:39, the theif on the cross next to Jesus wanted to be rescued off the cross. He may of thought Jesus was able to get Himself off, so he wanted Jesus not to forget Him. The people of Nazareth wanted to kil Him, but, He was able to overcome the power of the crowd. It was His time, nor was it the right method. While He could of saved Himself off the cross, it was His time and it was the right method. The voice of one man, and even the crowd could not stop Him. While this may not of been the comparison you were lookin for, it was one that came to me as I was typing this. Steve |
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2 | Truly this Man was the Son of God.Mk 15 | Luke 4:23 | Hank | 8319 | ||
Steve, you are absolutely right about Luke 4:28,29 and I absolutely wrong. I misread your answer by attempting to put the two things, the thief on the cross and the crowds desire to kill Jesus, in the same train of thought. I now see wherein I made the blunder. You were speaking of the crowds in Nazareth at the beginning of Jesus' public ministry, not the crowds in Jersusalem at the end of it. So sorry, Steve. I stand corrected. --Hank | ||||||