favoritearticlesclub.com favoritearticlesclub.com
   Home >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Your Link >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Games & Play

Investment & Finance

Jobs & Employment

Eating & Drinking

Adventure & Sports

Academics & Education

Home Family & Garden

Relationship & Lifestyle

Fitness & Health

Events & News

Children

Property & Agents

Recreation

Automobiles

Policies & Law

Self Healing

Travel & Vacation

Business & Commerce

Online Shopping

Creative Arts

Medicine & Treatment

Research & Science

People & Communities

Computers & Software


 

Home » Events & News » Spirituality & Religion
 

Reflections on a Difficult Gospel Passage: Son of Man Coming During the Lifetime of the Disciples

 

When you are persecuted in one place, flee to another. I tell you the truth, you will not finish going through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes. Matthew 10:23.

At the outset, it is incumbent upon us to acknowledge that how we interpret this passage has a lot to do with which camp we subscribe to. There are several different views all of which are worthy of consideration, some more so than others.

Here is a skeleton summary of the main views held today by various religious groups and factions.

The Preterist View believes passage is making reference to the second coming of Christ.
The Kingdom View - believes passage has to do with the inauguration of the kingdom of Christ on the day of Pentecost.
Dispensational View - believes passage is making reference to Great Tribulation and the Second Coming
The Liberal View believes that being human, Jesus was wrong.
Destruction of Jerusalem View - believes passage is referencing the Roman invasion of Palestine.

Barclay refers to three other versions of the same saying of Jesus and asserts that Marks version is probably more accurate since it is the earliest. He claims that Matthew was writing between 80 and 90 A.D. which was during a period of great persecution when people were reaching for anything that offered relief from agony. Therefore Matthew took a saying which foretold the spread of the Kingdom and turned it into a saying which foretold the return of Christ within a lifetime.

Though most students of the Bible do not take it seriously, Robert Lindsey, in his book, Jesus Rabbi & Lord, suggested that this perplexing verse is another example of Jesus' humor. Jesus' point being, "Don't worry, don't be anxious, just keep moving, there are plenty of other towns. You won't exhaust them all." Also, the Liberal view is generally disregarded among theological scholars and erudite laypersons as well.

Based on Steins view that the context of the section in which this passage is found looks beyond the immediate situation of the disciples, he therefore concludes that Matthew uses the mission of the disciples in Jesus day as an opportunity to teach about future missions and persecutions that Christians will encounter for the cause of Christ. He reasons that 10:23b was probably not said to the disciples as they went on their mission but brought into the present context by Matthew. Thus, Stein interprets this phrase as a word of encouragement in the context of future persecutions or especially in the context of the future persecution.

Beck states that the forecast seem to indicate one of the early Christian beliefs that the Second Coming of Christ would occur before persecution became inescapable.

The cogent points made by these and other great theological minds are well taken. Certainly, the times and conditions under which the Evangelists wrote, influenced the content of their writings. It is not beyond reason to consider the possibility that Matthew may have added 10:23b as a useful device to encourage Christians experiencing the threat or reality of persecution. But, after meticulously studying Matthew and Luke in parallel, I find myself supporting the destruction of Jerusalem view.

Author: Saundra L. Washington
 
Author Bio:

Saundra L. Washington

Rev. Saundra L. Washington, grew up in Detroit, Michigan and relocated to Boynton Beach, Fl with her husband in 2000. She is an ordained clergywoman, veteran social worker, and Founder of AMEN Ministries and Publishers.

At every opportunity, Saundra enjoys interacting with people of various ethnicities and religions. She considers herself a "people person" and values the worth and dignity of every human being. She is a part of a loving family composed of biological as well as non biological members.

Rev. Washington's personal motto is: I wouldn't take nothing for my journey. I mean nothing.

In addition to aforementioned accomplishments, Saundra is also the author of two coffee table books; Room Beneath the Snow: Poems that Preach and Negative Disturbances: Homilies that Teach. AMEN Ministries Publishers expects to be releasing her latest project, "Out of Deep Waters: a Grief Healing Workbook" in early 2006.

This article can be searched using: religious news, religious issues, religious social issues, religious product news
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Banana Republic - United Kingdom
 
While the World is on Fire - Part Two
 
Government Overregulation of Broadcast Content Could Backfire
 
Media Lynching of Pat Roberston Will Fail
 
Do Criminals In Prison Get More Than Honest Americans?
 
Justice Department Lied
 
Global WarNing
 
Sexual Harassment is a Problem in Washington D.C.
 
Paul's Letter to 21st Century Christians
 
Political Research Critical for Special Interest Groups
 
 
 
Home >> Privacy >> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © www.favoritearticlesclub.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.