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Jerry Foote's avatar

I was struck by the inter-textuality of the Bible. How often Matthew connects the stories of Jesus with the writings of Moses and the prophets. I especially like the double reference (in chapters 9 and 12) to going back to the prophet Hosea to learn what God meant by desiring steadfast love instead of sacrifices. I wonder how many readers take the time to do that.

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Sara Schott's avatar

I am noticing how different it feels to read this story as a whole, rather than the small sections that we normally read in worship services. Even though those are often "in order", there is a sweep to the story that we don't get with the small sections. I also feel more of a sense that this was what Jesus was about on the daily... teaching, preaching, healing. When you just read one story or parable at a time, I don't get that same sense of his ongoing ministry work.

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