The raising of Jesus Christ!
We could try harmonising the gospel accounts, only to get ourselves tied up in knots and miss the whole point...or we could just see what we’re meant to learn from Matthew. (ch 28)
The scene pictures
utter defeat. The Lord of the Sabbath has been lying in death - on the Sabbath,
His body in a sealed tomb guarded by Roman soldiers. Nothing is happening,
until....
...suddenly, on the first day of the week - a 2nd earthquake!
...suddenly, on the first day of the week - a 2nd earthquake!
So who
arrives to see the sepulchre? Those two despised Jewish women again.
But
where are those disciples? Not here.
What about those soldiers? They’re like dead men!
More to the point...But where is Jesus? An angel from heaven tells them:
“He is risen, as He said!...
He is risen from the dead!”
He is risen from the dead!”
"He is risen from the dead!" |
The angel: “Fear not....Go, tell His disciples...”
On
the way, Jesus says: “Fear not....Go tell my brethren...”
(first reference to ‘brethren’)
What mixed
emotions for these women, from terror (phobos) but then great joy (chara), and what a greeting He gave them as they held Him by the
feet: “Cheers!” (chairo)
In the
meantime, how do the Jewish elders react to the news? ...with great joy? No,
with lies and money.
Yes, there’s
one more GO that we’ll keep for our next post: “Go, teach all nations...”
Lord of the Sabbath: Matthew 12:8 ‘As He said’ 3 times: Matt 16:21 ; 17:23 ; 26:32 Psalm 16:10 Remember that weird expression ‘8th day’ in Leviticus?
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