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Jesus v. Jerusalem

A Commentary on Luke 9:51-20:26, Jesus' Lawsuit Against Israel

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Jesus v. Jerusalem is a commentary on the parables Jesus told during his final journey to Jerusalem to be crucified. Most people don t realize that many if not most of Jesus parables were intended not as general morality tales, but as particular pronouncements of coming judgment and change. Jesus was warning Jerusalem to repent and to accept its new King (Jesus) or else fall under ultimate condemnation of God. In fact, much of Jesus teaching in the Gospels pertains primarily to that pre-AD 70 crowd, and without reading it in this light, we misunderstand it. And when we misunderstand it, we misapply it. The section of Luke covered in this commentary requires this understanding. The parables Jesus tells during His final journey to Jerusalem (Luke 9:51 -- 20:26, and beyond) almost all pertain to the rebellion, faithlessness, judgment, and coming destruction of Jerusalem, and the salvation of a tiny remnant of His elect people.

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Jesus v. Jerusalem, Joel McDurmon

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2011
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Titul
Jesus v. Jerusalem
Podtitul
A Commentary on Luke 9:51-20:26, Jesus' Lawsuit Against Israel
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2011
Väzba
mäkká
ISBN10
1936577046
ISBN13
9781936577040
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Hodnotenie
4,15 z 5
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Jesus v. Jerusalem is a commentary on the parables Jesus told during his final journey to Jerusalem to be crucified. Most people don t realize that many if not most of Jesus parables were intended not as general morality tales, but as particular pronouncements of coming judgment and change. Jesus was warning Jerusalem to repent and to accept its new King (Jesus) or else fall under ultimate condemnation of God. In fact, much of Jesus teaching in the Gospels pertains primarily to that pre-AD 70 crowd, and without reading it in this light, we misunderstand it. And when we misunderstand it, we misapply it. The section of Luke covered in this commentary requires this understanding. The parables Jesus tells during His final journey to Jerusalem (Luke 9:51 -- 20:26, and beyond) almost all pertain to the rebellion, faithlessness, judgment, and coming destruction of Jerusalem, and the salvation of a tiny remnant of His elect people.