diff --git a/content/bible_journal/luke_22:63-71.md b/content/bible_journal/luke_22:63-71.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b7769be --- /dev/null +++ b/content/bible_journal/luke_22:63-71.md @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ ++++ +title = "Luke 22:63–71" +date = "2023-02-14" ++++ + +### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk22.63-71) + +Now we see the evil of Jesus's captors start to show through. The soldiers +guarding Jesus mock and beat Him, making fun of the things the people have +called Him, such as prophet, maybe the Messiah. I do want to point out one of +the words Luke uses, though: "blaspheming". (_v. 65_) I suppose the argument +can be made that this word doesn't _have_ to mean speaking terrible lies about +God, specifically, but could also cover abuse and slander against anyone. But +that's our modern word and its connotations, and I don't know if the Greek word +used carries the same connotations all the time. And if there are more, which +way did Luke actually mean it? + +Since Jesus is the incarnate Son of God, the second Person of the Trinity, +Maker of Heaven and Earth, the question hardly matters. But I bring it up +because Luke is showing us an ironic reflection in these verses. The guards +blaspheme Jesus, and then dawn breaks and the chief priests, scribes, and +elders accuse Him of blasphemy so that they can get a capital punishment. They +ask if He is the Christ, and He remarks that they aren't going to believe His +answer anyway. And if He asks them if they think He is the Christ, then they +won't answer either. + +Then, Jesus tells them that the Son of Man will be "seated at the right hand of +the power of God." (_v. 69_) Clearly this refers to His imminent death, +resurrection, and ascension, but also points out how Jesus will have the place +of highest honor in heaven. When asked if that makes Him the Son of God, His +response is equivalent to "if you say so." Or it might be a reference to the +Name of God if read as "You say that I AM". (_v. 70_) The Sanhedrin council +would prefer to take it as Jesus claiming to be God Almighty, so then they +condemn Him for blaspheming and set about getting the Romans to execute Him. + +* * * + +You are worthy of all honor, and Your Name is above every other name.