Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Matthew 10

Questions from YOU...

Alexis said...

What does Beelzebub mean?

Jennings Response: According to the Archeological Study Bible, "Beelzebub is the Greek form of the Hebrew name Baal-Zebub. It's widely thought to mean "lord of the flies" and to be a parody on and mockery of Baal-Zebul, an ancient name of the god Baal that meant 'Prince Baal.' The precise meaning of Beelzebub/Baal-Zebul is unknown, however, nor do we know how it came to be regarded as a name for Satan." Basically Jesus is using another name for Satan.

James V said...

In Matthew 20:23 what does it mean?

Jennings' Response:
Verse 23, "When you are persecuted in one place, flee to another. I tell you the truth, you will not finish going through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes."
Jesus is referring to Himself as the Son of Man. Son of Man is also a phrase used in the Old Testament. It is a phrase talking about Jesus' humanity.

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Chapter 10 is a powerful passage about the expectations and cost of following Jesus. It is also a hard chapter to read. How many of us truly trust our Savior as Jesus describes?

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