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Who else but the Messiah should sit on the right hand of God? Not sure how it is blasphemy.Didn't he say something like He was gonna sit on the right hand of God?
It is because they considered Jesus to be a fake, thus against God.One thing I never understood is the chief priests' response to Jesus's "I am" statement in confessing he is the Messiah in Mark 14:62. How is it blasphemy for the Messiah to admit he is the Messiah?
Because he was referencing Ex 3:14One thing I never understood is the chief priests' response to Jesus's "I am" statement in confessing he is the Messiah in Mark 14:62. How is it blasphemy for the Messiah to admit he is the Messiah?
Surely the point is that the High Priest, like most of the Jewish leaders, did not believe that Jesus of Nazareth could possibly be the promised Messiah, so from the High Priest's point of view, Jesus was a mere man claiming to be the Messiah of God. If Jesus had been just an ordinary man claiming to be the Messiah, that would indeed have been blasphemy. Praise God, though, the claim made by Jesus was absolutely true, and therefore not blasphemous.One thing I never understood is the chief priests' response to Jesus's "I am" statement in confessing he is the Messiah in Mark 14:62. How is it blasphemy for the Messiah to admit he is the Messiah?
the Jewish leaders, did not believe that Jesus of Nazareth could possibly be the promised Messiah, so from the High Priest's point of view, Jesus was a mere man claiming to be the Messiah of God.
I agree Jesus‘ “l am” statement is not blasphemous.the claim made by Jesus was absolutely true, and therefore not blasphemous.
I agree that it was a sham trial, and the Chief Priests were not interested in the truth - they even called false witnesses!Never have I heard that the truth is what blasphemy hinges on. By definition, blasphemy is accusing a character of God. For instance, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is asserting a negative attribute the God’s Spirit. Saying God is love is claiming a character of God but is not claiming a negative attribute.
In other threads, some imply it is blasphemous to acknowledge the implications of YHWH is the LORD of Heaven’s Armies.
I agree Jesus‘ “l am” statement is not blasphemous.
If someone claimed to be who I didn’t believe, I’d put it to the test. But we know the sham trial was not a search for truth.
To sit at God’s right hand is to share God’s throne, authority, and rule. No Jewish Messiah was ever expected to sit on God’s throne. That is a divine claim.“You will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of Power…”
In Daniel 7:13–14, the “Son of Man”:“…and coming with the clouds of heaven.”
Not because Jesus said He was Messiah — but because He claimed:“You have heard the blasphemy!”
“YOU” = the men standing in that room.“YOU will see the Son of Man… coming with the clouds of heaven.” (Mark 14:62)