mercy1061
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Yeshua likens the kingdom of heaven to banquets, marriage ceremonies, and/or formal gatherings (Matt 22, 23). We know at formal gatherings the seats are reserved for special guests. It would be an grievous offense for a "common person" to sit in a reserved seat for a special guest. Those "common persons" sitting in the wrong seat may be asked to move or kindly escorted outside the gate.
It is interesting however, the seat of Moses is really only one seat! I don't understand how the entire group of pharisees will be able to sit down in one seat designated solely for Moses. Moses sat down in his own seat outside the borders of Israel.
Ex 18
13 The following day Moshe sat to settle disputes for the people, while the people stood around Moshe from morning till evening. 14 When Moshe’s father-in-law saw all that he was doing to the people, he said, “What is this that you are doing to the people? Why do you sit there alone, with all the people standing around you from morning till evening?” 15 Moshe answered his father-in-law, “It’s because the people come to me seeking God’s guidance. 16 Whenever they have a dispute, it comes to me; I judge between one person and another, and I explain to them God’s laws and teachings.”
17 Moshe’s father-in-law said to him, “What you are doing isn’t good.
I noticed how the people came to Moses to have their disputes settled; not that Moses ever forced his ideas on others. What kind of people did Moses choose to govern the people?
21 But you should choose from among all the people competent men who are God-fearing, honest and incorruptible to be their leaders, in charge of thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens. 22 Normally, they will settle the people’s disputes. They should bring you the difficult cases; but ordinary matters they should decide themselves. In this way, they will make it easier for you and share the load with you. 23 If you do this — and God is directing you to do it — you will be able to endure; and all these people too will arrive at their destination peacefully.”
I never read where Moses ever gave up his seat to another? In fact when he chose men he continued to judge the more difficult matters. When he sat in his chair, he sat alone with no one else.
Matt 23
5 Everything they do is done to be seen by others; for they make their t’fillin broad and their tzitziyot long, 6 they love the place of honor at banquets and the best seats in the synagogues, 7 and they love being greeted deferentially in the marketplaces and being called ‘Rabbi.’
Yeshua's rebuke against the pharisees is that they teach a "limited" torah; they do not consider all of the holy elements in their instructions. They consider only the gold in the temple and only the gift placed on the altar. Not understanding it is the altar that makes the gift clean or holy; it is the temple that makes the gold holy. Abraham built the altar first, then he placed a gift on the altar. Solomon built the temple with precious stones.
16 “Woe to you, you blind guides! You say, ‘If someone swears by the Temple, he is not bound by his oath; but if he swears by the gold in the Temple, he is bound.’ 17 You blind fools! Which is more important? the gold? or the Temple which makes the gold holy? 18 And you say, ‘If someone swears by the altar, he is not bound by his oath; but if he swears by the offering on the altar, he is bound.’ 19 Blind men! Which is more important? the sacrifice? or the altar which makes the sacrifice holy? 20 So someone who swears by the altar swears by it and everything on it. 21 And someone who swears by the Temple swears by it and the One who lives in it. 22 And someone who swears by heaven swears by God’s throne and the One who sits on it.
The pharisees were commended for paying their tithes, but not with money! However they neglected the weightier matters of torah; "mercy", justice and trust.
23 “Woe to you hypocritical Torah-teachers and P’rushim! You pay your tithes of mint, dill and cumin; but you have neglected the weightier matters of the Torah — justice, mercy, trust. These are the things you should have attended to — without neglecting the others! 24 Blind guides! — straining out a gnat, meanwhile swallowing a camel!
The ancient pharisees rejected John's water baptism unto repentance; instead they immersed themselves in study of the torah, yet they remained far from torah.
John 5
39 You keep examining the Tanakh because you think that in it you have eternal life. Those very Scriptures bear witness to me, 40 but you won’t come to me in order to have life!
It is interesting however, the seat of Moses is really only one seat! I don't understand how the entire group of pharisees will be able to sit down in one seat designated solely for Moses. Moses sat down in his own seat outside the borders of Israel.
Ex 18
13 The following day Moshe sat to settle disputes for the people, while the people stood around Moshe from morning till evening. 14 When Moshe’s father-in-law saw all that he was doing to the people, he said, “What is this that you are doing to the people? Why do you sit there alone, with all the people standing around you from morning till evening?” 15 Moshe answered his father-in-law, “It’s because the people come to me seeking God’s guidance. 16 Whenever they have a dispute, it comes to me; I judge between one person and another, and I explain to them God’s laws and teachings.”
17 Moshe’s father-in-law said to him, “What you are doing isn’t good.
I noticed how the people came to Moses to have their disputes settled; not that Moses ever forced his ideas on others. What kind of people did Moses choose to govern the people?
21 But you should choose from among all the people competent men who are God-fearing, honest and incorruptible to be their leaders, in charge of thousands, hundreds, fifties and tens. 22 Normally, they will settle the people’s disputes. They should bring you the difficult cases; but ordinary matters they should decide themselves. In this way, they will make it easier for you and share the load with you. 23 If you do this — and God is directing you to do it — you will be able to endure; and all these people too will arrive at their destination peacefully.”
I never read where Moses ever gave up his seat to another? In fact when he chose men he continued to judge the more difficult matters. When he sat in his chair, he sat alone with no one else.
Matt 23
5 Everything they do is done to be seen by others; for they make their t’fillin broad and their tzitziyot long, 6 they love the place of honor at banquets and the best seats in the synagogues, 7 and they love being greeted deferentially in the marketplaces and being called ‘Rabbi.’
Yeshua's rebuke against the pharisees is that they teach a "limited" torah; they do not consider all of the holy elements in their instructions. They consider only the gold in the temple and only the gift placed on the altar. Not understanding it is the altar that makes the gift clean or holy; it is the temple that makes the gold holy. Abraham built the altar first, then he placed a gift on the altar. Solomon built the temple with precious stones.
16 “Woe to you, you blind guides! You say, ‘If someone swears by the Temple, he is not bound by his oath; but if he swears by the gold in the Temple, he is bound.’ 17 You blind fools! Which is more important? the gold? or the Temple which makes the gold holy? 18 And you say, ‘If someone swears by the altar, he is not bound by his oath; but if he swears by the offering on the altar, he is bound.’ 19 Blind men! Which is more important? the sacrifice? or the altar which makes the sacrifice holy? 20 So someone who swears by the altar swears by it and everything on it. 21 And someone who swears by the Temple swears by it and the One who lives in it. 22 And someone who swears by heaven swears by God’s throne and the One who sits on it.
The pharisees were commended for paying their tithes, but not with money! However they neglected the weightier matters of torah; "mercy", justice and trust.
23 “Woe to you hypocritical Torah-teachers and P’rushim! You pay your tithes of mint, dill and cumin; but you have neglected the weightier matters of the Torah — justice, mercy, trust. These are the things you should have attended to — without neglecting the others! 24 Blind guides! — straining out a gnat, meanwhile swallowing a camel!
The ancient pharisees rejected John's water baptism unto repentance; instead they immersed themselves in study of the torah, yet they remained far from torah.
John 5
39 You keep examining the Tanakh because you think that in it you have eternal life. Those very Scriptures bear witness to me, 40 but you won’t come to me in order to have life!
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