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also, I kinda wonder about what paralysis means here. like, I know when I've had shutdowns, it has seemed to some people like a kind of paralysis. and someone telling me in that moment "it's okay, you're not broken or wrong, I know this isn't intentional, you aren't doomed", and then telling people who want me to think I'm broken for not being able to move myself to fuck off, might just get me feeling like I can move on my own
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I just prefer the idea of a jesus who could be miraculous or could be just clever, and it doesn't really matter cuz they're just a hook (or net #callback) anyway, just getting a crowd to gather so he can spread his genuine positive message
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Luke 8 opens with a parable about strewn seeds trying to grow, to show how people can hear the message, even believe it, but not grok it. which feels important, like maybe it could be said that a Good Christian is one who examines whether they are misunderstanding the ideas, or giving up on them when they're hard, or are too distracted or busy to really enact the ideas
this has been a subtoot of *gestures vaguely at ✝️*
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gotta say, not sure how I feel about how jesus handled this situation. Legion doesn't seem to want the demons (which I am 100% reading as alters) to go. I guess putting them in the pigs is a compromise, but why did the pigs all then stampede off a cliff? did the demon souls spook the pigs' souls or something?
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Luke 9 is giving me Troubled Jesus vibes again. he's asking who people think he is, prophesizing his death, saying someone's going to betray him. he heads toward Jerusalem, where he expects to die, and tells people off for things that would slow him down. even potential new followers wanting to bury their father or say goodbye to their family first
I wonder if maybe he's thinking his followers will never really Get his message, seeing that he can't change the world by preaching, feeling hopeless that it will ever change at all. wondering if he should just surrender himself for execution and go out a martyr
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I'm reading the wikisource version (because it's an easier read than any of the, like, Proper olde translations) and spot checking against other versions when something is unclear
I thought it was weirdly idiomatic and jovial that its translation of Luke 12:19 starts "Then I'll tell myself, ‘Self...", but no that's basically what other versions say
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sometimes I feel like these parables are deliberately obtuse. I mean I'm probably just missing context, but it could also be that he's saying stuff (or things are written/translated in a way) that seems like it could make sense but doesn't quite, so you think he's clever and understands things better than you
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Luke 14:26 is a hot take. pretty sure that's against a commandment, isn't it? but also I can see how this informs the way the straights are in their relationships lol
"If anyone wants to come to me and does not hate their father and mother, and spouse and children, and brothers and sisters—yes, and their own life too—they can’t be my disciple"
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I completely skipped the genealogy section because who gives a shit, but I just now noticed the footnote saying that the genealogy is verifiably incorrect. there are apparently two other old testament books that say matt skips several generations. which is extra sketchy given that he also makes a big deal out of abraham to david and david to babylonian exile and exile to jesus all being 14 generations
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@wolfgang huh. I guess I was expecting them to have horse-like hair?