Jesus got a version of a patronizing pinch on the cheek and a tussle of the hair from his hometown family, right after sharing His God - given mission with his home community.
Not exact matches
No one invites that stoic, toothless
version of
Jesus out for drinks as much as He seemed to
get invited out.
Once upon a time, I thought that the Christian faith, or at least the purest
version of it, had started with
Jesus and his disciples, taken a hiatus for about a thousand years during the reign of Roman Catholicism, returned with Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation, and
gotten properly explained again by the 1895 Bible Conference of Conservative Protestants.
The man / men who
got their stories turned into the
Jesus myth were probably ancient
versions of such modern people as David Koresh, Jim Jones, Charles Manson, L. Ron Hubbard, Joseph Smith, etc..
I believe that I am going to fumble this election, because I need the Republican lunatic fringe — the religious right — to
get the nomination, but they just won't trust someone who believes in a slightly different
version of
Jesus than the one they believe in.
But even if we
get a sanitized
version of the domestic dynamics, these verses have to be precious because they are the only record of the childhood of
Jesus anywhere in scripture, and Luke has something more in mind.
the context of the whole narrative suggests to me that
Jesus is saying in effect...»
get a sword, becuz without one, what is about to happen will not be fulfilled»... these details seem to be important to the gospel writers... as well.compare Matthew's
version of the story where the response suggests more non-violence...»» Put your sword back into its place; for all who take the sword will perish by the sword.
@inachu The gospel of Simon
got edited out of the final
version of the bible because of the naughty bits that Simon and
Jesus did in private, wonder if Simon knew
Jesus» was cheating on him with some woman?
(A later
version of Bigger Than
Jesus added the tagline: «Thou shalt not steal» and I
got a nice cover blurb from Claude Bouchard, author of Vigilante.)
«Seriously I
get the game is massive, but
jesus the framerate in this game is atrocious,» said Reddit user Merkwerk talking about the PS4
version of Assassin's Creed: Unity.