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rmwilliamsll said:you are missing the point of "take it to the master of the banquet"
like the command for the lepers to go to the priests, Jesus is confirming the miracles by involving those with the highest credentials to testify. That is one reason why having woman testify to the resurrection is so "odd", they could not testify in court.
He was a wine expert. He is also acting inadvertently as a prophet, like Caiaphas saying that it is better for one man to die then for a whole people to perish. Curious that these two events are at the beginning and the end of Jesus public ministry, having the wise of the world confirm what is going on even though they really miss the big point. Jesus' point is not that wisdom is bad but that it must be directed at the right goal.
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It is to give equal opportunity for all to believe. Jesus was not asking for verification of what He had done.
He wasn't asking the master of the ceremony to confirm that He did indeed create the wine. Jesus never needed our confirmation to prove what He has done and did. It was always for us to see so that we might believe.
Jesus has chosen different vessels to carry His message of what He has done, but not for the sake of confirmation or the sake of someone testing it to make sure, but rather so that they too may see and believe.
Richard, please tell me you don't think Jesus was seeking approval of what He had done so that He too could believe He actually did it?
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