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| title = "Luke 22:47–53" | ||||
| date = "2023-02-12" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk22.47-53) | ||||
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| Since Judas knows where Jesus usually spends time on the Mount of Olives, he is | ||||
| able to easily lead a group to capture Him. He identifies Jesus to the others | ||||
| by greeting Him with a kiss, a common greeting at the time. It seems Jesus | ||||
| stops him, but I read the situation as very confused and fast-paced. | ||||
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| Jesus's disciples figure out what all these armed men are here to do and ask | ||||
| Jesus if they should try to fight back. They've got these swords after all. | ||||
| Without waiting for the answer, Peter (as we know from other accounts), the | ||||
| brash, impulsive one, goes ahead and swings at a bondslave of the high priest. | ||||
| This man may have been in charge of the group of guards following Judas, and | ||||
| Peter may have recognized him as the leader and so target him first. Or maybe | ||||
| he was just the closest person. | ||||
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| In any case the high priest's slave loses his ear from Peter's strike, so I | ||||
| presume Peter was going for the kill. In light of that, I'm really surprised | ||||
| things didn't devolve into a _mêlée_. On the other hand, Jesus doesn't want | ||||
| that to happen, therefore it doesn't. Instead, Jesus heals the man's ear and | ||||
| talks the crowd that has come to arrest Him. He points out that they aren't not | ||||
| acting in righteousness, and they know it, because they are operating in | ||||
| secret, away from public view. | ||||
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| Let us not react in anger and selfishness, but to listen to Your voice in all | ||||
| circumstances. | ||||
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