And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables
of the money changers, and the seats of them that sold doves.
They are also to report «suspicious transactions» to an intelligence unit within the country's Commercial Affairs Department, MAS said, adding that this is already required
of money changers and remittance businesses handling cash transactions.
Here, a short history
of the money changers who have given themselves the power to create money out of nothing and keep lending the same out at interest over and over again, which is why it's all gone to their heads:
There are also a couple
of money changers and, according to signage, cash advances can be arranged through some travel agents.
Don't change money overseas at one
of the money changers at the airport, just make sure you are using a bank or ATM card from a financial institution in this country that doesn't charge you a foreign transaction fee or basically or an ATM usage fee.
The film takes us in reasonably short order through the familiar Sunday school events, like the raising of Lazarus, Palm Sunday, the expulsion
of the money changers, the last supper and of course the crucifixion itself.
To use an example familiar with Christian readers, Jesus violently disrupted the activities
of the money changers in one episode depicted in the Bible, because it was contrary to Jewish law and his ideals.
He overturned the tables
of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves.
(Matt 15:1 - 11) When seeing the temple being used like business, Jesus made a whip from rope, and ran out those with sheep and cattle and «poured out the coins
of the money changers», telling them: «Take these things away from her!
He also turned over the tables
of the money changers... that wasn't about making sacrafices, that was about making profits.
He did not harm anything — he only turned over the tables
of the money changers and drove out the sheep and cattle.
«nd Jesus entered the temple and drove out all those who were buying and selling in the temple, and overturned the tables
of the money changers and the seats of those who were selling doves.»
People, this shyster is our version
of the money changers in the Temple.
He also poured out the coins
of the money changers and overturned their tables.
I have had enough
of the money changers at the front of the stage passing the pan to line their pockets and tell me what God meant in a passage in the Bible.
Jesus was against capitalism, and over turned the tables
of the money changers, which are equivalent to our capitalist accountants.
Sean Ross... Somehow I doubt that turning the tables
of money changers is a «religious act».
He did show anger in overturning the tables
of the money changers, correct?
Jesus would be FURIOUS with our GOP and insurance firms... the modern day version
of money changers in the temple whose only intent is to fatten themselves off the pain of others while denying millions of people the dignity of good health.
Not exact matches
Policymakers were also looking at tightening regulations for remittance companies and
money changers, and regulating operators
of virtual currencies to boost efforts to combat
money laundering, he said.
We've featured this idea from Yolanda a number
of times, but always a great reminder as it was one
of the biggest game
changers for me and my
money, too.
«History records that the
money changers have used every form
of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling
money and it's issuance.»
No Visti
of the Magi No star
of the East No flight to Egypt to escape the massacre
of innocents No meeting with Satan and flying around the mountains No Earthquake No Last Supper No Foot washing rite No Temple curtain tearing No resurrection
of dead saints Nothing about his actions in the Temple over turning the
money changers tables.
# No Visit
of the Magi # No star
of the East # No flight to Egypt to escape the massacre
of innocents # No meeting with Satan and flying around the mountains # No Earthquake # No Last Supper # No Foot washing rite # No Temple curtain tearing # No resurrection
of dead saints # Nothing about his actions in the Temple over turning the
money changers tables.
Jesus» entrance into Jerusalem on a donkey at Passover with a gaggle
of followers and / or his
money changer incident in the Temple were more than enough to seal his fate.
The
money changers are alive and well and living in all 4 corners
of the earth.
15 And when he had made a scourge
of small cords, he drove them all out
of the temple, and the sheep, and the oxen; and poured out the
changers»
money, and overthrew the tables;
The revolutionary in olive drab tunic who whipped the bejesus out
of those capitalist
money changers in Jerusalem.
He would burn the houses
of the
money -
changers.
The first action shown is the expulsion
of the
money -
changers from the temple, an act which stirs up the merchants against Christ.
If you read the Gospels, he overturned the
money changers in the temple
of God's people, not the idols
of Rome.
The
money changers aren't only in the church, they are running many
of these megachurches.
Why do you see them selling stuff in church did Christ not say to the
money changers my temple should be a house
of prayer, but you have made it a den
of thieves.
When I think
of Romney I see Jesus taking a whip to the
money changers at Temple.
All
of those things that would have made a mere human being mad as hell were treated with Grace and Serenity and He got worked up enough to turn over the tables on the «
money changers» using a place
of worship for profit.
Healthcare for kids and banking reform sound a lot like «if you do for the least
of these you do unto me» and throwing the
money changers out
of the temple.
It was just the opposite
of «driving the
money -
changers out» ---- it was «allowing those that wish to pray, to come in».
Jesus had anger and He cleansed the temple
of the
money -
changers.
In his 1940 essay, «Why the Christian Church is not Pacifist,» Reinhold Niebuhr wrote: «Nothing is more futile and pathetic than the effort
of some [Christians] who find it necessary to become involved in the relativities
of politics, in resistance to tyranny or in social conflict, to justify themselves by seeking to prove that Christ was also involved in these relativities, that he used whips to drive the
money -
changers out
of the Temple...»
His act
of clearing the temple
of money -
changers upset the priests.
Probably the same way that Christ reconciled going into the temple and kicking out all
of the corrupt
money changers.
In an effort to defend your scripturally flawed and biased view
of Jesus you are actually maintaining that Jesus» twice cleansing
of the temple (with no one having the courage to try and stop him even though there were Temple guards present), as well as His use
of a «leather whip», and «knocking over» the
money changer's tables, is not a use
of «violent» force — ludicrous.
Jesus twice drove the
money -
changers out
of the Temple by serious violent and physical force.
When he got there, he found the temple full
of merchants and
money changers, and so he made a whip out
of cords and cleansed the temple (John 2:13 - 22).
If Jesus only lived by love a selflessness, as you envision it being, then why did he turn over the tables
of the temple
money changers?
Immediately after he entered the outer court
of the Temple, he drove away the
money changers and the merchants who sold birds for sacrifice, giving as an explanation a quotation from Isaiah 56:7: «Even them will I bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house
of prayer.»
He angrily turned over the
money -
changer's tables in the temple and drove them out, telling them they have made His father's house a «den
of theives.»
He also poured out the coins
of the
money -
changers and overturned their tables.
And he entered the temple and began to drive out those who were selling and those who were buying in the temple, and he overturned the tables
of the
money -
changers and the seats
of those who sold doves; and he would not allow anyone to carry anything through the temple.
It is a question raised by the Gospel story
of the cleansing
of the temple, in which Jesus uses strong - arm tactics on merchants and
money changers.