That's why the high priest tore his robes and accused
Jesus of blasphemy, because he recognized that Jesus, by quoting these OT passages to refer to Himself, that He was claiming to be God.
Not exact matches
Per the Gospels,
Jesus of Nazareth was brought up on charges
of Sedition and
Blasphemy by the Sanhedrin, led by Ciaphas and his father -LRB-- in - law) Annas.
That's the danger with the anthropomorphism
of God... one people making self idolizing images
of themselves
of a human God vis - à - vis
Jesus, making graven images
of themselves, blonde hair blue eyed
Jesus»... then elevating themselves above all other men, a self reinforcing feedback to oneselfs, as if they are Gods, which is
blasphemy.
George Maybe
Jesus is crying over all the people who were killed in his name, or because they made him, a pious Jew, into a
blasphemy of his faith?
But especially because you obviously have no concept
of what «
blasphemy» is... The fellow you judged didn't take your
Jesus» name in vain, he just used the name as part
of his conversation while talking about the mythological figure himself...
I'm confused it says they will be gossips conceited unholy haters
of good without love self love people in the end times to stay away not even to receive them not even pray for them is that
blasphemy then it says they hold firm to a godliness but deny its power but I thought
blasphemy they don't hold firm to any godliness but are not drawn by the spirit at all to wan na ask forgiveness even it says god is just and will forgive why I wish he would forgive all things his children suffer over that can't change need to also it says if u can say
Jesus is lord the holy spirit is with u right or u couldn't even say those words please someone help I've been suffering
Fourth, denial
of Christ doesn't even fit the context here, since such a denial would be a
blasphemy against
Jesus, which He says will be forgiven.
If
blasphemy is actually a form
of denial (which I think it is), it would have to be against the Holy Spirit, not against
Jesus Christ.
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Jesus said all sin is forgivable except the
blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
i will never speak the
blasphemies through the strength
of Jesus, but it is heart wrenching to have these thoughts.
How do I know that only
Jesus is the Savior Son
of God and the one true God and not the
blasphemies in the world?
As a Christian I know well not to talk
blasphemy about God or
Jesus, but is not a Christians job to punish anyone, we well know that God will take care
of that and do accordingly to what each
of us deserves... So let's stop hypocrisy and stop being political correct.
Do NOT
blasphemy the name
of JESUS!
The hermaphroditic
blasphemy is a generated or vegetated Christ and a virgin Eve — the orthodox image
of Christ, for the Church castrated
Jesus when it locked the memory
of his generation in the image
of a virgin birth, just as it dehumanized and falsely spiritualized his body in its belief in the ascension.
When
Jesus was accused
of blasphemy because he claimed to be the Son
of God, he answered the Jews: «Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
... «Assuredly, I [
Jesus] say to you, all sins will be forgiven the sons
of men, and whatever
blasphemies they may utter; but he who blasphemes against the Holy Spirit never has forgiveness, but is subject to eternal condemnation;» because they said, «He has an unclean spirit»» (NKJV, emphasis added / Note: The Pharisees made the same charge in Mat 9:34.).
Most mentions
of blasphemy in the Bible are either aimed at God's own people or found in accusations levelled at
Jesus himself.
Only God can forgive, so these words
of Jesus are
blasphemy to them.
The accusation
of blasphemy leads to the first extended discourse delivered against the Jews by
Jesus (5:19 - 47).
The apparent purpose
of this series
of questions was to trap
Jesus into a premature and public avowal
of his messiahship, and thus into an act
of blasphemy for which he could be arrested.
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I felt contempt toward
Jesus, and kept questioning even though I had the feeling it might be blasphemous and had the though «I believe that jesus heals by the holy spirit» but kept debating / questioning, maybe even tried to throw the other person off their faith but didn't outright say that I believed it (and don't) until I realized it may be the blasphemy of the holy spirit and sto
Jesus, and kept questioning even though I had the feeling it might be blasphemous and had the though «I believe that
jesus heals by the holy spirit» but kept debating / questioning, maybe even tried to throw the other person off their faith but didn't outright say that I believed it (and don't) until I realized it may be the blasphemy of the holy spirit and sto
jesus heals by the holy spirit» but kept debating / questioning, maybe even tried to throw the other person off their faith but didn't outright say that I believed it (and don't) until I realized it may be the
blasphemy of the holy spirit and stopped.
After looking at many Old and New Testament passages, including his statement «Before Abraham was, I AM» (and the Jews wanted to stone him for
blasphemy), in context, it became clear —
Jesus is Yahweh
of the Old Testament.
This is to answer another comment, not from you, But wether you concur or not, please don't hesitate to state so, that being said...
Jesus is in the saving business, and yes you will be forgiven
of all sins EXCEPT the
blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
Is the
blasphemy Jesus was accused
of not appalling, if it were true?
By way
of summary, the Pharisees did incorrectly discern the source
of Jesus» power, but
Jesus does not say that they have committed
blasphemy, but that they were close to committing
blasphemy.
In turn,
Jesus accuses these religious leaders
of being close to committing a sin against the Holy Spirit, or
blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
The affirmation in Mark 14:61 in answer to Pilate's question is less likely to have been spoken by
Jesus than the replies given in Matthew 27:11 and Luke 22:70, for if he had said that he was the Son
of God, the Jews could have put him to death for
blasphemy.
Despite your
blasphemy,
Jesus knows what you're made
of, and is willing to forgive when you ask for it.
The synagogue scene at Capernaum pictures
Jesus being accused
of blasphemy in connection with the forgiveness
of sins (Mark 2.7), and, although this is, no doubt, an «ideal» or «typical» scene, we have no reason to doubt its essential correspondence to an aspect
of the historical ministry
of Jesus.
Jesus said any sin can be forgiven (with the exception
of blasphemy against the holy spirit -LRB-?)-RRB-.
In Matthew 12:31 - 32,
Jesus equates
blasphemy of the Spirit with speaking against the Spirit.
Therefore, from a scriptural perspective, such criticism
of Obama is evidence
of blasphemy and
of rebellion against
Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit on the part
of his critics.
The belief that
Jesus was God Incarnate, which is the linchpin
of the Christian faith, is to a devout Jew pure
blasphemy.
so much so some
of the Jewish leaders tried to kill
Jesus for
blasphemy!
His seventh thesis on the death
of Jesus states: «
Jesus is condemned to death for
blasphemy» (CC 204).
Maybe
blasphemy is too strong a word, but this view is extremely problematic and illogical, and to me, it maligns the character
of God and calls into question the goodness, grace, and mercy
of Jesus Christ.
At fifteen years old though my power was strong and my spells were successful and clairvoyant abilities growing, I became convinced that
Jesus was still holding me back and performed a satanic ritual specifically designed to
blasphemy the holy spirit (using the bible as an instruction manual) by calling
Jesus and his power demonic, calling the holy spirit a filthy demonic entity and swearing I wanted God out
of my life forever.
How could God be elevated in position Its totally illogical — how can you ignore that
Jesus himself refuted the charge
of blasphemy that he was God, saying clearly he was the son
of God.
I could scream at the altar
of a church, with a crucifix stuck deep up my asshole, that I fuck
Jesus Christ hard through the hand holes and cream on his crown
of thorns, and I will never hit the level
of blasphemy that's required for someone to pray to god for their family's pet dog to return home.
Those who continue to give the title
of «The Word» to a book, are guilty
of blasphemy against the Lord
Jesus Christ.
Mormons teach a perverted gospel
of Jesus (
Jesus and Satan are brothers, men can become gods which is the biggest
blasphemy in the Bible and the root
of all sin according to Genesis and the first commandment, polygamy is acceptable when Paul said that each man should have his own wife and each woman her own husband, and more) and Romney fits the description
of the man whom the people believe is a good man, but who is responsible for closing down U.S. companies and sending jobs overseas, having off - shore bank accounts to avoid paying taxes, etc..
But now if we know
Jesus, we know the Father, and we can receive the Holy Spirit through
Jesus without risking the eternal penalty
of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
I was reading that portion
of Scripture the other day, David, where
Jesus spoke
of the only sin unforgiven being
blasphemy of the Holy Ghost.
But there is a reason we can not see God directly in our present existence because the Law
of Blasphemy exists (this takes the Holy Spirit through
Jesus Christ to understand, which again is an answer too big for mankind alone to fathom).
Some
of the chief priests are ready to make
Jesus a religiously redemptive sacrifice, to keep his
blasphemy and sin from contaminating the community.
http://ghanapoliticsonline.com/ Annas condemned
Jesus for
blasphemy for refusing to repudiate Annas» words that He was the Son
of God.
During this election year, as the rhetoric around belief escalates, we would like to contribute to the cacophony by presenting «latter - day» incarnations
of ancient icons — from
Jesus of Nazareth himself, to Mary, Eve, and the seven - headed Beast
of Blasphemy rising out
of the sea in the hallucinogenic thirteenth chapter
of The Book
of Revelation.
This is what results: «At common law,
blasphemy and blasphemous libel consisted
of the publication
of contemptuous, reviling, scurrilous or ludicrous matter relating to God,
Jesus Christ, the Bible, or the formularies
of the Church
of England.