I have been reading the four gospel accounts of Jesus arrest and betrayal.
Some people keep quoting Jesus said to go find swords as if this is justifcation for fighting and using weapons. But is it really?
Why did Jesus say this? Why did he tell them to go buy some swords (as they didnt have any) and then when Peter cut of malchus ear, did he tell Peter to put his sword away. Was it because he wanted to demonstrate Gods healing on Malchus ear?
When Jesus said I was there all day at the temple teaching and now you come at night with staves and swords to take me. Who was he talking about. Judas and chief priests? And when Jesus was arrested, he said this
My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom was of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews, but now my kingdom is not from hence. John 19:36
What servants is he talking of here, the disciples with their swords?
Am a bit puzzled about this, what was Jesus meaning. He tells his disciples to take swords but then tells them to put them away. Why did he say this? Was he endorsing violence or use of weapons or what. Or was he saying, you take these weapons and can have them but just dont use them to fight.
Remember Jesus had prayed nobody be lost and for the disciples not to enter into temptation. The temptation to what? Was Jesus armed with a a sword himself on the night of his arrest?
Some people keep quoting Jesus said to go find swords as if this is justifcation for fighting and using weapons. But is it really?
Why did Jesus say this? Why did he tell them to go buy some swords (as they didnt have any) and then when Peter cut of malchus ear, did he tell Peter to put his sword away. Was it because he wanted to demonstrate Gods healing on Malchus ear?
When Jesus said I was there all day at the temple teaching and now you come at night with staves and swords to take me. Who was he talking about. Judas and chief priests? And when Jesus was arrested, he said this
My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom was of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews, but now my kingdom is not from hence. John 19:36
What servants is he talking of here, the disciples with their swords?
Am a bit puzzled about this, what was Jesus meaning. He tells his disciples to take swords but then tells them to put them away. Why did he say this? Was he endorsing violence or use of weapons or what. Or was he saying, you take these weapons and can have them but just dont use them to fight.
Remember Jesus had prayed nobody be lost and for the disciples not to enter into temptation. The temptation to what? Was Jesus armed with a a sword himself on the night of his arrest?
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