April 25~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

The stone in front of Jesus’ burial cave had been rolled away.

John 20:1  –  Matthew 28:2  –  Mark 16:4  –   Luke 24:2  –   Mark 9:26

Fact of the Day

No! The word for “taken away” in Greek is “aero-menon” meaning it flew away. The word used by Matthew, Mark and Luke for how the stone was moved means to wallow around such as in with the demon-possessed young man: that threw him into a terrible convulsion (i.e., so that he wallowed on the ground).

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April 23~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

Jesus’ body was neatly wrapped and placed in the tomb with a nice shape of a body.

John 19:38-39  –  Luke 24:1

Fact of the Day

No!   Joseph and Nicodemus wrapped Jesus’ body in 100 pounds of spices. They wrapped his body with swaddling bands with the spices intermingled in it. His body then probably looked double its normal size.

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April 21~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

Jesus asked John to take care of his mother after his death just because his father had died.

John 19:27 & 25  –  Matthew 27:56  –  Mark 15:40  –  Matthew 13:55  –  Mark 6:3

Fact of the Day

No!  There was more to it than that.  Jesus had four half-brothers, but they did not believe who Jesus was, meaning they also did not believe their own mother.  But John did believe.  Besides, it was a natural  place to go since John’s mother was Mary’s sister. 

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April 20~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

A dozen or so priests and temple soldiers went to arrest Jesus in Gethsemane.

John 18:3

Fact of the Day

No!  A cohort of Romans soldiers was with them.  A cohort was between 300 & 600 soldiers.

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April 19 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

When Jesus formed clay for the eyes of the man born blind, he told him to wash in the Pool of Siloam.  He walked a few steps and did so.

John 8:59  –  John 9:1 & 7

Fact of the Day

No!  Archaeologists show that he had to stumble his way 1/3 mile to get to that pool.

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April 18 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Surprise of the Day  

If Jesus created everything in the world including human beings, do you think he could create eyeballs?

John 1:1-4  –  John 1:14  –  John 9:6

Fact of the Day

Man was made of clay.  The man born blind was healed when Jesus made mud and put it onto the man’s “eyes”.  When he formed the clay for the man’s eyes, was he making eyeballs for him?  Anophthalmia is a disease where a person is born without eyeballs.  About 1 in every 5,200 babies is born with this.

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April 17 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

“The Prodigal Son” – The older brother should have forgiven his prodigal lazy brother who finally came home.

Luke 15:11-14  –  Luke 15:22-25  –  Luke 15:30-32

Fact of the Day

No! It was much more than that. It was jealousy, greed, and a desire for all or nothing. As the oldest son, he was going to inherit their father’s entire estate (note v. 31), yet he resented one little party given to his brother. And, his father thought his youngest was dead; the older one acted as though he wished his brother was dead.

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April 15 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

Joseph, Jesus’ step-father, died while Jesus was still a child.

Luke 4:14-22  –  John 6:42  –  John 19:25-27

Fact of the Day

No!  When he returned to Nazareth as an adult and preached there, the people said, “IS (present tense) this not Joseph’s son”  His step-father apparently died between then and the crucifixion.

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April 14 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Oops of the Day  

Jesus first went to the temple when he was 12 and had celebrated his bar-mitzva.

Luke 2:31-42  –  Matthew 2:19-23

Fact of the Day

No! Bar-Mitzva was first recorded in history in the 13th century in France.  Jesus’ parents went to the temple every year. The likely reason they took Jesus at age twelve was that cruel King ARCHELAUS was so mean (he had killed 3000 in the temple when Jesus was 11), he was banished to Gaul by Caesar. THEN, it was safe to take Jesus to Jerusalem.

22 But when Joseph heard that ARCHELAUS was reigning in Judea in place of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there. Having been warned in a dream, he withdrew to the district of Galilee, 23 and he went and lived in a town called Nazareth.”

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April 12 ~ Things in the Bible not really in the Bible…and a few surprises

 

Surprise of the Day  

Who was Anna the Prophetess?

Fact of the Day

When baby Jesus was presented at the temple by his parents,  Prophetess Anna was AGE 84 or more and had lived at the temple all but 7 of her adult years.  She lived through these attacks on the temple and Jerusalem:

BC 63 – Pompey besieged Jerusalem and entered the temple.

BC 54 – Crassus looted the temple of all its gold.

BC 40 – When Herod was made King, Jerusalem closed its gates, so he had to attack.

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