tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325278885962573243.post8069831055533398643..comments2023-11-02T10:47:41.301-04:00Comments on Unlikely Conversation: a Lectionary Blog: Healed by Jesus' choice Mark 1:40-45John, an unlikely pastorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03688838648252031328noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325278885962573243.post-67991751509731699782012-02-20T11:38:31.363-05:002012-02-20T11:38:31.363-05:00Matt,
I'd never really thought of Jesus replac...Matt,<br />I'd never really thought of Jesus replacing the temple/priestly system so clearly in Mark as you see it in John. I think you've got a strong point that we shouldn't overlook.<br /><br />You are so right this request for silence seems odd. I think this might be one of the questions I'd like to add to my list when I meet God face to face.<br />Peace to you and thanksJohn, an unlikely pastorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03688838648252031328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325278885962573243.post-72233184399643894512012-02-13T15:44:12.800-05:002012-02-13T15:44:12.800-05:00Don't you think the build up healings is Jesus...Don't you think the build up healings is Jesus replacing the temple--something a little more obvious in John's Gospel. or at least replacing the priests. But why the testimony to the system. Why not proclaim it from the housetop. Now that transfiguration Sunday is almost here and the replacement is "complete" The silence seems odd?Rev. Matt Griggshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09954132982046311197noreply@blogger.com