登陆注册
5248900000225

第225章 Chapter 67(1)

Woes on the Pharisees

It was the last day of Christ's teaching in the temple. Of the vast throngs that were gathered at Jerusalem, the attention of all had been attracted to Him; the people had crowded the temple courts, watching the contest that had been in progress, and they eagerly caught every word that fell from His lips. Never before had such a scene been witnessed. There stood the young Galilean, bearing no earthly honor or royal badge. Surrounding Him were priests in their rich apparel, rulers with robes and badges significant of their exalted station, and scribes with scrolls in their hands, to which they made frequent reference. Jesus stood calmly before them, with the dignity of a king. As one invested with the authority of heaven, He looked unflinchingly upon His adversaries, who had rejected and despised His teachings, and who thirsted for His life. They had assailed Him in great numbers, but their schemes to ensnare and condemn Him had been in vain.

Challenge after challenge He had met, presenting the pure, bright truth in contrast to the darkness and errors of the priests and Pharisees. He had set before these leaders their real condition, and the retribution sure to follow persistence in their evil deeds. The warning had been faithfully given. Yet another 611work remained for Christ to do. Another purpose was still to be accomplished.

The interest of the people in Christ and His work had steadily increased.

They were charmed with His teaching, but they were also greatly perplexed.

They had respected the priests and rabbis for their intelligence and apparent piety. In all religious matters they had ever yielded implicit obedience to their authority. Yet they now saw these men trying to cast discredit upon Jesus, a teacher whose virtue and knowledge shone forth the brighter from every assault. They looked upon the lowering countenances of the priests and elders, and there saw discomfiture and confusion. They marveled that the rulers would not believe on Jesus, when His teachings were so plain and simple. They themselves knew not what course to take. With eager anxiety they watched the movements of those whose counsel they had always followed.

In the parables which Christ had spoken, it was His purpose both to warn the rulers and to instruct the people who were willing to be taught. But there was need to speak yet more plainly. Through their reverence for tradition and their blind faith in a corrupt priesthood, the people were 612enslaved. These chains Christ must break. The character of the priests, rulers, and Pharisees must be more fully exposed.

"The scribes and the Pharisees," He said, "sit in Moses' seat: all therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: for they say, and do not." The scribes and Pharisees claimed to be invested with divine authority similar to that of Moses. They assumed to take his place as expounders of the law and judges of the people. As such they claimed from the people the utmost deference and obedience. Jesus bade His hearers do that which the rabbis taught according to the law, but not to follow their example. They themselves did not practice their own teaching.

And they taught much that was contrary to the Scriptures. Jesus said, "They bind heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, and lay them on men's shoulders; but they themselves will not move them with one of their fingers." The Pharisees enjoined a multitude of regulations, having their foundation in tradition, and unreasonably restricting personal liberty. And certain portions of the law they so explained as to impose upon the people observances which they themselves secretly ignored, and from which, when it served their purpose, they actually claimed exemption.

To make a show of their piety was their constant aim. Nothing was held too sacred to serve this end. To Moses God had said concerning His commandments, "Thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes." Deut. 6:8. These words have a deep meaning.

As the word of God is meditated upon and practiced, the whole man will be ennobled. In righteous and merciful dealing, the hands will reveal, as a signet, the principles of God's law. They will be kept clean from bribes, and from all that is corrupt and deceptive. They will be active in works of love and compassion. The eyes, directed toward a noble purpose, will be clear and true. The expressive countenance, the speaking eye, will testify to the blameless character of him who loves and honors the word of God. But by the Jews of Christ's day all this was undiscerned. The command given to Moses was construed into a direction that the precepts of Scripture should be worn upon the person. They were accordingly written upon strips of parchment, and bound in a conspicuous manner about the head and wrists. But this did not cause the law of God to take a firmer hold of the mind and heart. These parchments were worn merely as badges, 613to attract attention. They were thought to give the wearers an air of devotion which would command the reverence of the people. Jesus struck a blow at this vain pretense:

同类推荐
  • 艺文

    艺文

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说遗日摩尼宝经

    佛说遗日摩尼宝经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 上清诸真人授经时颂金真章

    上清诸真人授经时颂金真章

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • STALKY & CO.

    STALKY & CO.

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 丹阳神光灿

    丹阳神光灿

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 仙碎虚空

    仙碎虚空

    九死不悔,道心永存,一条荡气回肠的修仙之路。三千世界,六道轮回,凡人亦可掀起波澜壮阔。风雨中,且看凌仙的九天之路!幻雨已有完本精品小说《百炼成仙》,新的仙侠故事,愿与大家一起遨游九天。
  • 阿毗昙八揵度论

    阿毗昙八揵度论

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 这样做女孩最命好

    这样做女孩最命好

    时间是女人最大的敌人,再漂亮的女孩也有美人迟暮的那天,年轻不是我们的王牌,如果把青春拿来寻欢作乐,以为年轻就可以肆意妄为,一再放纵自己,那就大错特错了,因为你不可能一直都拥有年轻,不可能做一辈子的天真少女!
  • 校园重生之学霸男神是女生

    校园重生之学霸男神是女生

    【女扮男装,1v1】重生前,她是嗜血毒辣的王牌杀手,阴冷,诡异,来无影,去无踪,瞬息间便能杀死人……重生后,她是全民公认的男神,集颜值与才华于一身的天才学霸,邪肆,神秘,妖娆,魅惑人心……“美人,我包养你可好?”君倾夜邪魅道。“哦?”帝御反身将君倾夜压在身下,“到底是谁包养谁?”【新人新文,不喜勿喷!校园宠文,绝对爽!超甜,无虐!1v1,男强女强,男女主身心干净。】
  • 山西省情报告(2014)

    山西省情报告(2014)

    本书以研究和展述2013年度经济社会发展变化为重点,兼及当下省情战略、基本地理历史,是一部从现实与历史相结合的角度动态研究山西省情的探索之作。本书分省情战略、地理历史、发展现状、发展比较、区域发展、大事记要六个部分,多角度、多层次对当下山西基本省情特别是2013年山西经济社会发展变化的省情做了较为全面系统的梳理和分析,对认识和把握动态发展变化的山西省情颇具参考价值。
  • 温州人凭什么发财

    温州人凭什么发财

    温州人在“无资金、无技术、无市场”的情况下白手创业,起点低,风险小,回报率稳定,被誉为“东方犹太人”。他们关注市场,不在乎形式。当人们都在一味地追求“最好”时,温州人重视的却是什么是最适合自己的东西。温州商人所取得的成绩为世人所注目,吸引着许多人学习他们的经商模式,探寻他们的创业致富精神。《温州人:凭什么发财》从温州人生存理念、思维方式、经商手段、金钱观念、创业精神等方面讲述了他们创业致富的风雨历程。事例生动,故事感人,文笔清新,具有很强的借鉴意义,是立志从商者必读宝典。
  • 网游之老子是枭雄

    网游之老子是枭雄

    电竞大神被俱乐部解约,签下巨额违约金。他该何去何从?没有账号卡的他应该怎么杀回联盟赛?大神重返巅峰的故事。
  • 我穿越为猫的那些年

    我穿越为猫的那些年

    无垠宇宙,无限重叠。世界之海出现变故,使得原本处于两条平行线的平行宇宙开始重合交叉。各个世界开始发生剧烈的动荡,原本永远不可能出现交集的各个文明开始出现激烈的碰撞。他一觉醒来,发现自己来到了异界并且成为了一只猫。至此,它的猫生翻开了崭新的一页。············新书发布,已有一百多万的完本作品,请各位书友大人放心收藏。新书是幼苗,你们每一个点击,推荐,收藏都是仟佰写书的动力,谢谢!
  • 千年炼狱

    千年炼狱

    一个孤儿被收养,他为了自己的身世而踏入了修真之路
  • 张恨水经典作品系列:似水流年

    张恨水经典作品系列:似水流年

    安徽青年学生黄惜时在小河边偶睹女子白行素的美丽,心向往之,在去北平读大学的火车巧遇白行素,相谈甚欢,抵京后继续追求不舍,上了同一所学校。北平的交友令惜时很快意识到金钱的威力,虚荣所至冒充大少,为漂亮的交际花米锦华挥霍无度,无视父亲的辛劳,不停要钱。黄父到北平探望,惜时嫌其老土,在米锦华面前竟假作不识其父,后来被米锦华识破,愤而分手,父子亦断绝关系。惜时心中郁闷,出门寻欢,竟染上梅毒,花光积蓄贫病交加,以至流落街头。深感悔恨,发愤做了徒步旅行家。