Outstanding analysis.
I look forward to the "Yea but" rebuttal. LOL
Did Jesus harm anyone when he drove animals out of the Temple?
AI Overview response -
“Biblical accounts do not state that Jesus physically injured anyone during the cleansing of the Temple. While he made a whip of cords to drive out the sheep and cattle and overturned tables, scholarly and theological consensus indicates this was a disruptive, prophetic demonstration rather than a violent assault on people.
The narrative can be explained from a few different angles:
• The Whip (John 2:15) : The Gospel of John mentions Jesus making a whip of cords. Many theologians interpret this as a tool used strictly to herd and scatter livestock, rather than as a weapon used to strike the merchants.
• The Merchants: Because the Temple guards were present, it is widely believed that physically striking people would have resulted in an immediate arrest. Instead, Jesus targeted the commercial operations by overturning tables and pouring out coins.
• Historical Context: Thus act is largely views by historians as a highly symbolic, prophetic protest against the exploitation and price-gouging of worshippers by the money changers, rather than a malicious or harmful attack.”
There is no support in the text for counseling people to physically harm, let alone kill, their enemies.
The action of Jesus in the Temple doesn’t contradict his teaching concerning how his followers are to treat their enemies.
@Armour of God @NayborBear
Jesus wasn’t “armed, ready to kill.”
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