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When Did Jesus Chase The Money Lenders Out Of The Temple

money changers being chased by Jesus

Hey Andy, why did Jesus antagonize Jewish clergy by whipping the money changers; all the while proclaiming toleration and love of all human beings?


Hi, this result with the money changers was brought upward in several of the Gospels, only today, I'm going to have it from Matthew 21:

Jesus entered the temple courts and drove out all who were buying and selling there. He overturned the tables of the coin changers and the benches of those selling doves. "It is written," He said to them, "'My business firm will be called a business firm of prayer,' simply you are making it 'a den of robbers.'"

The Sacrificial Animals

First off, the religious leaders were allowing sacrifices to be sold in the Temple. Granted, it was a long style to walk with a large animal, but the Temple was merely selling doves (not large animals), which were often alternative sacrifices for people who couldn't beget larger animals, so each person'southward sacrifice had get more of a "good enough" sacrifice, which isn't really a cede at all. Plus, the sacrifice of an brute was supposed to be taken from your own collection (herd, flock, etc.). So buying ane at the Temple, which was non from anything original of yours, again, wasn't much of a cede.

What Is a Sacrifice?

A cede is an deed of giving upwardly something valued for the sake of something else regarded as more important or worthy. In other words, giving upwards or offering something that has value to you. For case, in Curiosity Avengers' End Game (spoiler alarm!), Thanos sacrificed Gamora for the soul stone. He gave upwardly something (someone) of great worth to him for the sake of something else of greater or equal value. It was hard for him to do it, and he didn't want to, but if he was to obtain the stone, then he needed to make that sacrifice. Likewise, God set a sacrificial organisation where His people could absolve for their sins against Him, or against others (which theologically-speaking, was also against Him) by sacrificing something else of great value, whether a particular animal or a valuable grain. And if people couldn't beget such animals or grains, He gave them alternatives that they could utilize instead. For a poor person who couldn't afford the larger animals, even the smallest of animals was still a sacrifice.

The Criminal offense

Then now, let'due south look at the coin changers in the Temple. All they were selling were doves — the alternative brute. So if a rich person came in, somebody who COULD beget a bull or goat, paying for a dove was nothing to them. So was it really a cede to them? Besides, as I mentioned, they didn't bring the dove upwards, they didn't choose it from their own flock, they didn't take whatsoever emotional connexion to information technology. It was just something they bought, every bit if ownership a rotisserie chicken in a grocery store. It wasn't a sacrifice, it was "good enough", and the Temple was cashing in on this (dis)service.

Idols In the Temple

In improver to this, people were bringing idols into the Temple. Gentile currency had the image of Caesar on them. The Romans insisted that when an Emperor (Caesar) dies, they're to be worshiped as a god, which is idolatry (hence, the reason for Christian persecution in the first 3 centuries). And so past this time, Gentile money (with Caesar'southward image) had become "acceptable" in the Temple. But the Temple is a place for prayer and giving devotion to God. And this brings us into the part about Jesus and the fig tree. Jesus cursed the fig tree, not because it didn't take figs on it, merely because it wasn't existing for its purpose of being. Likewise, neither was the Templeinstead it had become more than of a money-making scheme.

So when Jesus ran out the moneychangers, He was doing more than making a scene, He was rebuking the religious officials for misleading the people in their worship, fifty-fifty adulterous God with their sacrifices, and for not existing for the purpose in which He had originally established them.

Today'south Temple

Only now, for those of u.s.a. who accept accustomed and come up to know Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord, the Temple is our bodies – holy temples, houses of prayer – they now house the Lord's Spirit. So we too need to examine ourselves regularly to be sure that we're non allowing any exterior "images" (bodies, minds, behavior, etc.) inside, and to exist sure that we too are existing for the reason that God established u.s..

Source: https://defendingthelord.com/qa/jesus-chase-money-changers/

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