There at the temple in the Court of the Gentiles, Jesus discovers "those selling cattle and sheep and doves and the money brokers in their seats." Brandishing a whip made of ropes, he drives out all the animals, and the merchants certainly follow them. Jesus also pours out the coins of the money changers and overturns their tables. He orders those selling doves to take what they have and leave. (John 2:13-16)
Praying.
As far as the Romans were concerned, Jesus of Nazareth was just another Jew who got in some sort of trouble and they had to carry out an execution. They did not even know who he was, as they needed someone to point him out to them before they could arrest him.
In the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke), Jesus overturned the tables and drove the moneychangers from the Temple just before his arrest and trial - in fact this was the final trigger for his arrest. In John, Jesus overturned the tables and drove the moneychangers from the Temple right at the beginning of his three-year minnistry. In all cases, the cleansing of the Temple only occurred once.
No. Cops do not arrest people for no reason. They arrest people for doing crime. If you be good, cops(police officers) will not arrest you.
Jesus' return will come without warning. Healing has nothing to do with Jesus' return.
No. Jesus mother (Mary) was a virgin. God had just blessed her with Jesus without any intercourse with a male. Jesus was the blessing himself.
he had just finished eating dinner and was doing the dishes
A:Conservative Christians believe that Jesus twice overturned the tables of the moneychangers - once at the beginning of his ministry, as described in the synoptic gospels, and once just before his arrest, as described in John's Gospel. However, there are many grounds for dismissing this. Mark's Gospel says that Jesus went to great pains to avoid becoming known before it was his time, even telling those whom he helped not to tell others about him. Had the moneychangers already been attacked by Jesus on a year or two earlier, they would have recognised him the second time and been prepared to meet and repel him. John has Jesus go to Jerusalem for the Passover on three occasions before his death, and we would need to explain why he only assaulted the moneychangers on the first and last occasions. In the synoptic gospels, the Cleansing of the Temple was the final trigger for the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus. The author of John's Gospel wanted to use the more theologically sound explanation of the resurrection of Lazarus as the final trigger for the arrest and crucifixion of Jesus. He needed to remove the distraction of the Cleansing of the Temple from his account of the last week, but still wanted to use this dramatic material and therefore moved it to the very beginning of the mission of Jesus. Thus, there were not two separate Cleansing of the Temple events, and Jesus did not overturn the tables of the moneychangers twice.
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at most once sometimes none. for example for the roman centurion the centurion told jesus that he did not have to come to do the miracle the centurion needed, but just say it was done and it would be; because of jesus authority. no prayer said at all. the centurion had authority and recognized that jesus did too. jesus commented on this that he had not seen so much faith in any of the jews as he saw in that gentile roman centurion.
I think since Jesus was known a lot that they can just remember it.
well, no one is cerated before, God and Jesus were just there. is hard to believe but is true! L.O.S.E!
of course He does!!He has ur whole life in His hands. He knows wat he is doing. you just have to trust Him. have faith. and remember: the Lord knows wat He is doing. He hasa plan for you. just trust Him.