As I prepare for Holy Week and the final days of Jesus postings here on Facebook and Cornertable, I want to make a couple of quick points.
1. I am just posting the Scriptural references in the Gospels according to their chronological order. I might post a little background and "things" to look for, but it will be up to you to read them. In other words, this is not an exposition of the Scriptures.
2. When reading the Scriptures notice the differences between them. The differences are NOT proof of contradictions between accounts or errors. The differences are due to 4 different narrators or authors telling their story. As with anyone giving an account of an event certain details will be highlighted or omitted as the author becomes the editor. By reading the Gospels horizontally, you can piece together a complete picture of the events.
3. Finally, the Gospels were written by 4 different authors and without a doubt they wrote them with their own purpose and theological point to be made. However, there is one main point in all the Gospels. John states this purpose at the end of his Gospel, that they are written so "you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing you may have life in His name" (John 20:31, NASB1995).
If anyone who is reading the events of the final week of Christ's life on earth and you have not yet made Him your Lord and Savior please reach out to me with any questions. Simply send me a PM and I will be more than happy to answer those questions. If you are a female and would rather speak with another female, I know of some women of faith who would be happy to speak to you as well.
So, if you do not know that you know, do not wait or let unanswered questions become a road block. As this is the most important week of the most important person who ever lived, it is the most important decision you will make as well.
"Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you, with all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with thankfulness in your hearts to God" (Col 3:16, NASB1995).
Perhaps the most disturbing part of the last year in Nevada has been that Dictator Sisolak has turned clerks, store employees, managers, counter people, cashiers, etc., into "state enforcement agents."
No government officials (individually or collectively) should possess the power to coerce private businesses into enforcing the govt's will upon customers.
The statement I've heard repeatedly from business owners, managers, and employees is, "We just want to keep the doors open." I get it. Owners, managers, and employee are being coerced by the threat of state violence on the orders of Steve Sisolak.
The problem is the law as currently exists in NV gives dictatorial power to the Governor. Unlike better people serving as governors, Sisolak is all too happy seize that power and use it to coerce businesses via the threat of state violence.
Kurt Aland (1915 – 1994) New Testament Textual Criticism Scholar
Kurt Aland, FBA (28 March 1915 – 13 April 1994) was a German theologian and biblical scholar who specialized in New Testament textual criticism.
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