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Guess we agree to disagree.Andyman_1970 said:I would disagree that Jesus was immersed by John, John was witness to it.
Not the apocrypha? I ask because there are those who claim it is scripture because ti was included in the SeptuagintJohn the Baptist was a Rabbi with authority (or in the Hebrew S'mikah), we know this because John had disciples and not students (there is a difference).
Jesus had disciples which confirms that he was a Rabbi (and had S'mikah). In the 1st century there were two kinds of Rabbis. One was a Torah teacher, they got their authority to teach from the community and their teaching had to be in agreement with that of the community, they couldnt come up with new interpretations of the Text. A Torah Teacher is kind of like a pastor at a major denomination today, they cant (without major problems) teach anything that is outside that denominations statement of faith.
The other kind of Rabbi was a Rabbi with Smikah. Smikah meant authority, and as such this kind of Rabbi had the authority to teach new interpretations of the Scriptures (like Jesus teaching what are the most important commandments). A Rabbi with Smikah had the entire OT (Genesis to Malichi) memorized.
Where did you get this?In the 1st century there are only about 10-12 Rabbis with Smikah. Typically out of about 10,000 Rabbi students and disciples, only about 1 would go on to become a Rabbi with Smikah, in instruction and training was that difficult. Rabbi's with S'mikah in the 1st century would also preform miracles, this is why we see people not being "too impressed" when Jesus would heal people and such.
Yes, people were impressed with Christ - crowds followed Him around.
Where did John lay hands on Jesus if he did not baptize Him?So, how did a Rabbi get his S'mikah? Two Rabbi's that had S'mikah had to lay hands upon you for you to get it per Jewish Law. Who "gave" Jesus His S'mikah? First, John the Baptist as he had S'mikah, and second (but not least of all) God. What happened when Jesus came up out of the water?
There was no sacrifice associated with the Baptism of Jesus Christ. His sacrifice was 3 years later.What was/is Jesus according to the passage in Hebrews (Hebrews 8:6) I referenced? A preist, our High Preist. According to Jewish tradition, what was one of the cerimonies a preist had to go through before accepting his preistly duties??? Exodus 29:4. See the connection?
There were many washings under the OT Law.
I don't know that I can agree with your interpretations here. Seems you are adding extrabibilical ideas.We tend to insert our own Greek thinking meanings for why Jesus did certain things. When I believe we have the answers for them all in the Scriptures if we will just look for them. I also believe that the cultural and historical evidence can be used to give us insight as to the background of the things Jesus did.
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