Gary K
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It seems you have never read the Jewish Talmud as the Pharisees followed it more than they did God.No, but He did engage in actions that He knew people would question.
He deliberately put a stumbling block in front of them to teach them they’re over stressing matters of the Law that were not intended to be such a heavy burden on the people.
I don’t personally believe that people have changed much, in that the people and the priests had nothing better to do than observe others and wait for them to do something that caught their attention.
Besides, He’s Lord of the Sabbath… (He can do whatever He wants)
Here is an actual quote from the Talmud on keeping the Sabbath. It is just one of their laws for Sabbath keeping. There are hundred of these laws in the Talmud. Look sat the confusion created when one rabbi's ruling contradicts another's ruling.
REGULATIONS CONCERNING THE OVERSTEPPING OF THE LEGAL LIMITS ON THE
SABBATH, AND MEASUREMENTS OF THE SABBATH-DISTANCE.
MISHNA: If foes, or an evil spirit (a fit of insanity?), caused one to go beyond the Sabbath
limit, he after recovering his freedom must not move further than four ells; if the foes or the fit
have carried him back within the limit, it is as if he had not gone beyond it. If they have carried
him into another town, or into a pen or a fold for cattle, he according to Rabbon Gamaliel and R. Eliezer ben Azariah, may go about throughout the entire extent (of the town, pen or fold). R.
Joshua and R. Aqiba maintain, that he must not move further than four ells. It once happened
that these four sages came together from Parendisim (Brundusium, or Brindisi) and their vessel
was still at sea on the Sabbath. Rabbon Gamaliel and R. Eliezer ben Azariah walked about
throughout the whole vessel; but R. Joshua and R. Aqiba did not move beyond four ells, as they wished to take upon themselves the rigid observance. Once these four sages were on board a vessel and did not enter the harbor until after dark (on the eve of Sabbath); so they inquired of Rabbon Gamaliel: "What are we to do as to descending from the vessel?" He answered them: Ye may descend; for I observed, that we had already entered the limits of the Sabbath-distance before dusk.
So this idea that Jesus could do just as He pleased is based on a false supposition.
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