metis
aged ecumenical anthropologist
The religion of Jesus was Judaism.There was the religion of Jesus,
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The religion of Jesus was Judaism.There was the religion of Jesus,
The religion of Jesus was Judaism.
The Jews who had Jesus put to death for his religion disagree with you.The religion of Jesus was Judaism.
Because similar to the points that you brought out, how could you even have a functioning society if you don't even enforce the laws of society and have adequate compensation for breaking the law? Therefore, what Jesus said at Matthew 5:38-39 can be a bit confusing in my opinion.
That saidThank you, Brickjectivity. Also, in a conversation with @Ehav4Ever in post #259 in another thread, he made the point that:
But it's interesting that I came across an article that said:
How can you expect to survive at all if you don't oppress and dominate everyone around you? That is true logical wisdom, but does Ehav4Ever agree with that? No. You ask how I can have a functioning society if I don't even enforce the laws of society and don't have adequate compensation for breaking the law. Before I comment upon the Christian NT (new treasure) writers I point out what a (Jewish) prophet does for enemies. A prophet lets them live. A prophet wants to win their minds. A prophet will even risk his or her own life for this most wonderful of accomplishments: winning minds. Even to win the mind of a single individual a prophet will risk all: honor, love, happiness, everything. Who cares about a "Functioning society" without that? Without love all you have is naked truth and justice. All you have then is a cold world unworthy of experience, like an endless desert. Who can survive in it? What person wants to live in it?click here: Jesus - The relation of Jesus’ teaching to the Jewish law | Britannica
Because similar to the points that you brought out, how could you even have a functioning society if you don't even enforce the laws of society and have adequate compensation for breaking the law? Therefore, what Jesus said at Matthew 5:38-39 can be a bit confusing in my opinion.
This thread is for Christians only. What exactly is meant by Matthew 5:38-39?
click here: Matthew 5:38-39 NIV - Eye for Eye - “You have heard that it - Bible Gateway
I also once asked one friar what is meant by this, likewise as @Estro Felino told, this is not to be interpreted literary,
he told me that Jesus didn't turn the other cheek to high priest when slapped by his servant, instead he fired back with words that insulted the high priest.
I don't know, does it say anything or imply anything about forbearance?So, according to him, the passage says nothing about forbearance?
I don't know, does it say anything or imply anything about forbearance?
The Jews could go to the courts to seek justice for the loss of their eye or they could forgive and not seek justice. Seeking full justice under the law can be seen as seeking vengeance for what someone has done to you either on purpose or accidentally.
As others have said, the eye for and eye, tooth for a tooth part of the law was a description of what justice looked like, and it limited what the courts could do and what people could demand that the courts do to the person who has caused them harm. It is a good law and forgiving and not demanding that justice is even better.
But I suppose some people do need to be prosecuted for their actions when those actions are something they will continue to do to other people unless they are brought to justice.
Perhaps Jesus meant that his disciples were to understand that the forgiveness principle would be a natural consequence of their becoming closer to God, and that their present less spiritually evolved state that innately sees an eye for eye type revenge as just would be transcended.
Don't wonder any longer--I know the author personally.
Do you think He intended the formation of a 'new' religion, or was the intent to renew His own?
The Jews who had Jesus put to death for his religion disagree with you.
That said
"the original Jewish Christians were so focused on the idea that their "end game" scenario was going to happen within their generation that they did not focus much on Torah, at a certain point. . ."
How can you expect to survive at all if you don't oppress and dominate everyone around you? That is true logical wisdom, but does Ehav4Ever agree with that? No.
You ask how I can have a functioning society if I don't even enforce the laws of society and don't have adequate compensation for breaking the law. Before I comment upon the Christian NT (new treasure) writers I point out what a (Jewish) prophet does for enemies. A prophet lets them live. A prophet wants to win their minds. A prophet will even risk his or her own life for this most wonderful of accomplishments: winning minds. Even to win the mind of a single individual a prophet will risk all: honor, love, happiness, everything. Who cares about a "Functioning society" without that? Without love all you have is naked truth and justice. All you have then is a cold world unworthy of experience, like an endless desert. Who can survive in it? What person wants to live in it?
Did Moses lead the Israelites to wipe out the Egyptians when he could have? He had miracles and plagues on his side. He could have killed every Egyptian. Instead he worked until the Egyptians themselves believed that they had been too hard on the Israelites. They felt they had been wrong and cruel. Their consciences were opened and renewed. Of all Egyptians only Pharoah's heart was made hard, so that the other Egyptians could experience a softening.
In 2Kings 6, Elijah has handed the hordes of raping ******** from Aram right into the Israelite king's hands. They are tied. They are bound and doomed, but the prophet doesn't want them slain. Instead, they are fed and sent home; but hearts are won. All is for that purpose.
This is where Christians get this idea from:
"Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, forbearance and patience, not realizing that God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance?" Romans 2:4
They could forgive and not seek justice? Really? In what sort of universe would that exist?
It is? Well, actually that sounds more like a Christian fairytale land rather than real life.
Well, yeah!
In the Kingdom of God.
Yes it's the Kingdom of God, where God's will is done.
So, are you talking about among Christian communities? Or are you talking about the day when the Kingdom of God is established, and the former things have passed away?
Same questions as above?
Jesus was not ignorant, he knows that a human being can't just change their present state of being to a higher state through mere mental conceptualization, it requires a spiritual transformation that is an inner process.What Jesus said sounded more like a command than it did a naturally occurring process.
Thank you, Brickjectivity. Also, in a conversation with @Ehav4Ever in post #259 in another thread, he made the point that:
But it's interesting that I came across an article that said:
click here: Jesus - The relation of Jesus’ teaching to the Jewish law | Britannica
Because similar to the points that you brought out, how could you even have a functioning society if you don't even enforce the laws of society and have adequate compensation for breaking the law? Therefore, what Jesus said at Matthew 5:38-39 can be a bit confusing in my opinion.
I don't remember quoting from that nor quoting Ehav4ever. I use quote marks when I quote. Sorry for any wasted thought that may have caused.I'm curious. Show me where @Ehav4Ever said that?
Well, none of that answered my question, therefore, I would like to ask you again: How can you have a functioning society if I don't even enforce the laws of society and don't have adequate compensation for breaking the law?
P.S. Also, could you specify which scripture that you were quoting in 2 Kings 6? Because the forum's profanity blocker blocked out some of your quote.
Interesting question.