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Found with a heart of stone
vs. 2 We find Jesus again at dawn in his Father’s house.
The text says,soon all the people gathered around to listen to his words.
The Jews must have been gaining insight from him that they were not getting in other gatherings.
I can only imagine what it must have been like to hear the word of God from the word himself.
This was during the Feast of tabernacles so it was an unusally large crowd.
vs. 3 The Pharisees broke through the crowd a brought the woman to the front of the crowd and began to bring their charge of her before Jesus.
I find it interesting that scribes were with the Pharisees these were not merely men that copied the the things said but were actually the theologians of the day experts at the law.
These men knew the answer before they asked.
It is very possible that this woman was half or fully naked.
It is very doubtful they would have allowed her to cover herself.
This would have been done for various reasons:
To publicly shame her; bringing shame guilt, humiliation, to baptise her in the lie that this was what she deserved.
Can you imagine the shame that standing naked before a crowd when you already had a self-image that left you looking for love in the darkened place of adultery?
To make her an example to the people standing in the crowd.
Religion will use fear to get you conform.
Think of the others and we all have issues in our life that we would like not to be handled in front of a crowd.
To try to catch Jesus and sow a seed of perversion in him.
Have you ever found yourself accused by the very ones you had such great hope that they could help you?
Intertext Target: , Corpus: New Testament, Relationship: Allusion
Intertext Target: , Corpus: New Testament, Relationship: Allusion
The wittnesses must throw the first stones, and then all the people may join in.
In this way, you will purge the evil from among you.
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