Why did Jesus tell his disciples to carry swords?
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Re: Why did Jesus tell his disciples to carry swords?
Should she have shot the 12yr old?
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Re: Why did Jesus tell his disciples to carry swords?
I think the REAL question is...
What the hell is a lolly bag?
What the hell is a lolly bag?
John 5:24
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Re: Why did Jesus tell his disciples to carry swords?
RickD wrote:I think the REAL question is...
What the hell is a lolly bag?
US: candy bags
Everywhere else: lolly bags
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Re: Why did Jesus tell his disciples to carry swords?
Did they Rick?RickD wrote:Jesus told his disciples to carry swords for protection.
Seems pretty obvious.
Did they fight back against the Romans or when being thrown out of the synagogues?
Any record of Christians doing that?
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Re: Why did Jesus tell his disciples to carry swords?
Did they Rick, what?PaulSacramento wrote:Did they Rick?RickD wrote:Jesus told his disciples to carry swords for protection.
Seems pretty obvious.
Did they fight back against the Romans or when being thrown out of the synagogues?
Any record of Christians doing that?
I said Jesus told the disciples to carry swords for their protection. Jesus is a he, not a they.
If you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.
I suppose he was telling them to buy a sword to use as a letter opener.
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
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Re: Why did Jesus tell his disciples to carry swords?
Did they ( His followers) indeed carry swords and use them to protect themselves?RickD wrote:Did they Rick, what?PaulSacramento wrote:Did they Rick?RickD wrote:Jesus told his disciples to carry swords for protection.
Seems pretty obvious.
Did they fight back against the Romans or when being thrown out of the synagogues?
Any record of Christians doing that?
I said Jesus told the disciples to carry swords for their protection. Jesus is a he, not a they.
If you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.
I suppose he was telling them to buy a sword to use as a letter opener.
Other than Peter who was rebuked?
Was there any record of Christian ever fighting back against the Romans or their persecutors?
While it is easy to take what Jesus said at face value( though it doesn't mean we SHOULD), if we really wanna know what He meant OR how His followers understood them, we have to take into account what they actually did.
Again, outside of Peter, there is no record of Christians arming themselves and fighting against persecution.
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Does not mean that they didn't protect themselves carry large sums of money back to Jerusalem other than - perils of robbers...PaulSacramento wrote:Did they ( His followers) indeed carry swords and use them to protect themselves?RickD wrote:Did they Rick, what?PaulSacramento wrote:Did they Rick?RickD wrote:Jesus told his disciples to carry swords for protection.
Seems pretty obvious.
Did they fight back against the Romans or when being thrown out of the synagogues?
Any record of Christians doing that?
I said Jesus told the disciples to carry swords for their protection. Jesus is a he, not a they.
If you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.
I suppose he was telling them to buy a sword to use as a letter opener.
Other than Peter who was rebuked?
Was there any record of Christian ever fighting back against the Romans or their persecutors?
While it is easy to take what Jesus said at face value( though it doesn't mean we SHOULD), if we really wanna know what He meant OR how His followers understood them, we have to take into account what they actually did.
Again, outside of Peter, there is no record of Christians arming themselves and fighting against persecution.
It never says that that the disciples ate lentils or that they ate the bread they broke...
And by the way, how many angels can dance on the head of a stick pin?
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Re: Why did Jesus tell his disciples to carry swords?
OK, let's please leave Peter and the scene of smiting the ear in the garden out of this! Peter was attempting to prevent the very thing Jesus came here to do (be arrested, convicted, killed, gloriously resurrected!). Peter still had not changed his attitude over this, as remember why Jesus previously rebuked him over his attitude over this very issue, when Jesus had emphasize what was going to happen to Him.
Also, very interesting: Jesus well knew Peter had that sword before he ever used it. Those disciples that had those two swords they responded to Jesus and His cautions over - He well knew of these as well. So, if He deemed these unacceptable offensive weapons of violence, why did He tolerate them in His midst? Why never a rebuke - EVEN WHEN His disciples revealed there presence? What were they for - back scratchers? Roasting marshmallows? And just think of the teachable moment that the question and answer about the two swords presented - what better point to powerfully crush the idea that self defensive use of weapons is acceptable - instead, the simple response: "That is enough!" AND, He sees having or obtaining a sword being so practical that He tells the disciples that if they DON'T HAVE a sword, to sell their cloak and buy one. To me, this is an unspinnable passage.
There IS "a time to kill," to defend, to protect, etc. That is what Scripture teaches. But there is also a time not to. We want to love our enemies, but there are times when THEY force our hand in the opposite direction. Yes, frighten off IF possible. ONLY wound IF you can. But these are not always options. You either stand up to evil or you don't. And that is the example in Scripture as well. People can cherry pick Scriptures as they so desire, but they must look across the whole of Scripture as well as context.
Also, very interesting: Jesus well knew Peter had that sword before he ever used it. Those disciples that had those two swords they responded to Jesus and His cautions over - He well knew of these as well. So, if He deemed these unacceptable offensive weapons of violence, why did He tolerate them in His midst? Why never a rebuke - EVEN WHEN His disciples revealed there presence? What were they for - back scratchers? Roasting marshmallows? And just think of the teachable moment that the question and answer about the two swords presented - what better point to powerfully crush the idea that self defensive use of weapons is acceptable - instead, the simple response: "That is enough!" AND, He sees having or obtaining a sword being so practical that He tells the disciples that if they DON'T HAVE a sword, to sell their cloak and buy one. To me, this is an unspinnable passage.
There IS "a time to kill," to defend, to protect, etc. That is what Scripture teaches. But there is also a time not to. We want to love our enemies, but there are times when THEY force our hand in the opposite direction. Yes, frighten off IF possible. ONLY wound IF you can. But these are not always options. You either stand up to evil or you don't. And that is the example in Scripture as well. People can cherry pick Scriptures as they so desire, but they must look across the whole of Scripture as well as context.
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Oh, I don't doubt that they did, my point is that nowhere do you see it written in the historical accounts of Christians being violent, or fighting back.B. W. wrote:Does not mean that they didn't protect themselves carry large sums of money back to Jerusalem other than - perils of robbers...PaulSacramento wrote:Did they ( His followers) indeed carry swords and use them to protect themselves?RickD wrote:Did they Rick, what?PaulSacramento wrote:Did they Rick?RickD wrote:Jesus told his disciples to carry swords for protection.
Seems pretty obvious.
Did they fight back against the Romans or when being thrown out of the synagogues?
Any record of Christians doing that?
I said Jesus told the disciples to carry swords for their protection. Jesus is a he, not a they.
If you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one.
I suppose he was telling them to buy a sword to use as a letter opener.
Other than Peter who was rebuked?
Was there any record of Christian ever fighting back against the Romans or their persecutors?
While it is easy to take what Jesus said at face value( though it doesn't mean we SHOULD), if we really wanna know what He meant OR how His followers understood them, we have to take into account what they actually did.
Again, outside of Peter, there is no record of Christians arming themselves and fighting against persecution.
It never says that that the disciples ate lentils or that they ate the bread they broke...
And by the way, how many angels can dance on the head of a stick pin?
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On the contrary actually, they were renowned for their pacifism as well as charity.
IMO, it is important to NOT read MORE into what Jesus said about "take up the sword" so as to justify violence.
His very explicit statement on "live by the sword and die by the sword" carries far less ambiguities then His comment on "sell your cloak and buy one".
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Nowhere is it written in the historical accounts, of Christians being violent, or fighting back?PaulS wrote:
Oh, I don't doubt that they did, my point is that nowhere do you see it written in the historical accounts of Christians being violent, or fighting back.
On the contrary actually, they were renowned for their pacifism as well as charity.
Did the Crusades slip your memory?
Not that it matters, as far as this discussion. But really?
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
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Re: Why did Jesus tell his disciples to carry swords?
And so, who would LIVE by the sword? Farmers? Peasants? Laborers? NO! People of violence and conquerors! Thieves! Those in ANY army, employed defensively or aggressively. And so, what should such people expect that their occupation would likely incur but death BY THE SWORD???!!! Again, people want to spin even this saying to promote a supposed pacifist meaning.Paul: IMO, it is important to NOT read MORE into what Jesus said about "take up the sword" so as to justify violence.
His very explicit statement on "live by the sword and die by the sword" carries far less ambiguities then His comment on "sell your cloak and buy one."
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LOL !RickD wrote:Nowhere is it written in the historical accounts, of Christians being violent, or fighting back?PaulS wrote:
Oh, I don't doubt that they did, my point is that nowhere do you see it written in the historical accounts of Christians being violent, or fighting back.
On the contrary actually, they were renowned for their pacifism as well as charity.
Did the Crusades slip your memory?
Not that it matters, as far as this discussion. But really?
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It's not about pacifism OR militantism.Philip wrote:And so, who would LIVE by the sword? Farmers? Peasants? Laborers? NO! People of violence and conquerors! Thieves! Those in ANY army, employed defensively or aggressively. And so, what should such people expect that their occupation would likely incur but death BY THE SWORD???!!! Again, people want to spin even this saying to promote a supposed pacifist meaning.Paul: IMO, it is important to NOT read MORE into what Jesus said about "take up the sword" so as to justify violence.
His very explicit statement on "live by the sword and die by the sword" carries far less ambiguities then His comment on "sell your cloak and buy one."
BOTH extremes are wrong.
Just as one can NOT use "live by the sword, die by the sword" to justify pacifism, you can't use " go out and buy a sword" to justify going around armed.
The apostles and at least the first generation Christians knew this and that is why there wasn't any evidence of violence being used by them against their persecutors ( though I am sure there probably were some isolated cases of course).
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I think so. She should've grabbed her broom, aimed it at the tyke, and yelled, "PEW, PEW". Like the sound of laser guns in Star Wars.Nessa wrote:Should she have shot the 12yr old?
But seriously, what kind of crazy gun laws do you kiwis have, that allow a 12 year old to have a gun permit?
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony