The King’s judgements "A den of robbers," said Jesus about the temple. But if so who were those who ran the temple of Jerusalem stealing from? The images above show different stages in the life of the Jewish temple. It started out as a tent so that it could be transported through the desert from …
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I only have eyes for you — Psalm 141
Psalms of David "I only have eyes for you," as well as being a popular song written in 1934, with several cover versions, including one by Art Garfunkel which reaced number 1 in the UK charts in 1975. The phrase is a possible interpretation of the Hebrew translated as "my eyes are towards you" in …
The other triumphal entry — Matthew 21:6–11
The King’s judgements I love a sporting victory parade. The Olympic- and Paralympic parades through London in 2012 and 2016 were glorious events of sporting achievements were glorious events, as was the 2019 parade in Liverpool to celebrate them winning the UEFA Champions League that year. Sporting parades are generally happy events, though the crowd …
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Flattery may harm us as much as lies — Psalm 140
Psalms of David We are back in lament teritory. These last two years of Covid-19 restrictions, if you include the period of aproaching storm before it got here, has been a time where nearly everyone has been lamenting their lack of freedom, many having lost families and friends, knowing people with long covid, or having …
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How many people ride donkeys? — Matthew 21:1–6
The King’s judgments How many people rode into Jerusalem on a warhorse? Not many, only Kings and generals coming in victory, or conquerers who enter to take over the land they have vanquished. How many people do you think entered into Jerusalem on or leading a donkey? There must have been thousands of them, the …
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Adam says — Psalm 139
Psalms of David One of the first things I do when looking at a passage from the Old Testament is to check Jewish sources, they have had these scriptures longer than we have. A Rabbinic take is that Psalm 139 is by Adam in theme although the words are David's. The question asked here is, …
Contradiction? — Matthew 20:29–34
The King’s actions This is one of those passages which if you read it in each of the synoptic Gospels it contradicts. Luke has the healing happening to one man as Jesus enters Jericho, Matthew and Mark have it as Jesus leaves the city, Matthew heals two men, whilst Mark has one man named Bartimaeus. …
Great is the glory of the LORD — Psalm 138
Psalms of David This psalm has a lot in common with Psalm 23, also by David. They both share the same structure and this psalm even points back to Psalm 23's theme. This could, possibly, be written as a sequel to that far more famous psalm. Image by Sharon Tate Soberon, used under a Creative …
Becoming slaves — Matthew 20:24–28
The King’s actions Jesus breaks up a quarrel The context of the reading: Jesus and his disciples are in Jericho - implied from the next verse - James and John's mother has come to Jesus to ask for her sons to have the place of honour in Jesus' coming kingdom. To have a pushy mother …
Mummy’s Boys? — Matthew 20:20–23
The King’s actions Christmas is all about families. That was repeated on TV News (it isn't news it is opinion), as if family is what Christmas is about families, complete with the strory of the birth of Jesus as often depicted, with Mary dressed in expensive blue silk. I do not believe that story. Picture …