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  • Untitled Note

    Jesus challenges pharisees perceptions of righteousness based upon legalistic abstinence advocating instead that doing good was what was righteous.

    Created 7 months ago

    Matthew 12:12 (NET)

  • lord

    Jesus implies that his authority is above the sabbath law.

    Created 7 months ago

    Matthew 12:8 (NET)

  • personal qualities

    Jesus challenges the pharisees perception of righteousness based upon strict sacrificial adherence to the law, saying they missed the point that god wanted his people to have godly personal qualities,…

    Created 7 months ago

    Matthew 12:7 (NET)

  • Matthew 12:7

    Matthew 12:7 (NET)
    If you had known what this means: ‘I want mercy and not sacrifice,’ you would not have condemned the innocent.

    Created 7 months ago

  • Untitled Note

    Jesus hints that he is greater than the temple.

    Created 7 months ago

    Matthew 12:6 (NET)

  • Earned a Badge — Created First [Public] Note

    2011-11-02

  • Matthew 12:7

    Matthew 12:7 (NET)
    If you had known what this means: ‘I want mercy and not sacrifice,’ you would not have condemned the innocent.

    Created 7 months ago

  • exceptions to the rule

    Jesus highlights to self-righteous legalistic pharisees exceptions made for those undertaking gods work on the sabbath who are exempt from the general law/rule.

    Created 7 months ago

    Matthew 12:5 (NET)

  • Matthew 12:1

    Matthew 12:1 (NET)
    At that time Jesus went through the grain fields on a Sabbath. His disciples were hungry, and they began to pick heads of wheat and eat them.

    Created 7 months ago

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    2011-10-09

  • Matthew 11:12

    Matthew 11:12 (NET)
    From the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven has suffered violence, and forceful people lay hold of it.

    Created 8 months ago