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Gospel reading November 2 - Matthew 22:1-12
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Matthew 23:1-12
Then Jesus said to the crowds and to his disciples,
“The scribes and the Pharisees sit on Moses’ seat;
therefore, do whatever they teach you and follow it;
but do not do as they do,
for they do not practice what they teach.
They tie up heavy burdens, hard to bear,
and lay them on the shoulders of others;
but they themselves are unwilling
to lift a finger to move them.
They do all their deeds to be seen by others;
for they make their phylacteries broad and their fringes long.
They love to have the place of honor at banquets
and the best seats in the synagogues,
and to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces,
and to have people call them rabbi.
But you are not to be called rabbi,
for you have one teacher,
and you are all students.
And call no one your father on earth,
for you have one Father—the one in heaven.
Nor are you to be called instructors,
for you have one instructor, the Messiah.
The greatest among you will be your servant.
All who exalt themselves will be humbled, and all who humble themselves will be exalted.
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On Oct 29 2008, Richard Smith Wrote:
Compare this reading with Mark 12:38-40 and Luke 20:45-47.
Is Mark original? How closely does Lk follow Mark? How closely does Matthew follow Mark?
What do the additions in Matthew say about the the writer's understanding of Jesus' teaching?
How do you respond to the feminist theology position that "Jesus spoke against patriarchal structures ... that patriarchal marriage did not exist in the kingdom...the new family included brothers, sisters, and mothers, but no fathers. He thus abolished patriarchal power in the new community." ?
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