The various appearances of Jesus in the OT was rather more angelic and fearful.
We often read of people throwing themselves facedown upon the earth and people becoming fearful.
In the NT God comes as prophesied in the form of a man - humble, of no reputation, a nobody performing many wonderful
miracles and healings - yet rather than restoring "Israel" to worldly power and glory - he confronts and challenges the prestige
and authority and religiosity of the ruling Temple priesthood and Sanhedrin.
This was not what the ruling class wanted to see and hear.
'My kingdom is not of this world.'
John 6:66 [note the numbers]
From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him.
We often read of people throwing themselves facedown upon the earth and people becoming fearful.
In the NT God comes as prophesied in the form of a man - humble, of no reputation, a nobody performing many wonderful
miracles and healings - yet rather than restoring "Israel" to worldly power and glory - he confronts and challenges the prestige
and authority and religiosity of the ruling Temple priesthood and Sanhedrin.
This was not what the ruling class wanted to see and hear.
'My kingdom is not of this world.'
John 6:66 [note the numbers]
From that time many of his disciples went back, and walked no more with him.