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2018. Sze. 4., K, 16:14:22 CEST


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Your daily Gospel reflection...
*Tuesday, September 4, 2018*
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Twenty-second Week in Ordinary Time

Luke 4:31-37




*Friends, in today’s Gospel Jesus teaches in the synagogue at Capernaum.
One of the things that he comes to do is to teach, for at the root of our
troubles and our suffering is a powerful clouding of the mind. What is it
like to be in the same room with Jesus? “The people were astonished at his
teaching, for he taught them as one having authority and not as the
scribes.” “Astonished” is a pretty strong word. But we have to understand
the tenor of the time. When a Jewish rabbi would speak, he would reference
his teacher—another rabbi—who in turn had learned from another rabbi and he
by another and so on. Finally, appeal would be made, implicitly or
otherwise, to Moses, who had received the word and Commandments of God on
Mt. Sinai. What makes Jesus’ teaching so striking—apart from the content,
which is striking enough—is his manner of teaching. He doesn’t appeal to
“Rabbi so and so” and finally back to Moses. He teaches on his own
authority. The Greek word here is instructive (exousia), meaning “from his
own being.” He moves through his public life, Chesterton said, like a
lightning bolt.*
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