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How did Jesus cleanse the temple?
And making a whip of cords, he drove them all out of the temple, with the sheep and oxen. And he poured out the coins of the money-changers and overturned their tables. And he told those who sold the pigeons, “Take these things away; do not make my Father’s house a house of trade”.
Why is it called Easter Monday?
Rolling Easter eggs is traditionally meant to symbolise the rolling of the stone from the tomb where Jesus was held. When is Easter Monday? Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday, so this year it falls on Monday 5 April.
Why did Jesus cleanse the temple in Jerusalem?
There are two main reasons why Jesus cleansed the Temple. First, the money-changers and pigeon sellers occupied a place in the outer courts. This is where the Gentiles could come and pray. Instead of being a light to the nations these merchants were keeping the nations from coming to God.
Why did Jesus cleanse the temple of the money changers?
Jesus cleansed the temple of the money-changers and sellers of merchandise because of His disgust at what they had made of God’s house of prayer and His zeal to purify it from the abuse of ungodly men. Judea was under the rule of the Romans, and the money in current use was Roman coin.
What was the second cleansing of the temple?
The second cleansing involved the healing of the blind and lame, children crying out in the temple to Him, the scribes and chief priests telling Jesus to rebuke the people, and Jesus soon leaving the city to stay in nearby Bethany.
Why was Jesus angry at the destruction of the temple?
Jesus is angry because rather than a bridge, the temple has become a barrier to the worship of God among pagans. 3. Jesus was Prophetically Acting Out the Coming Destruction of the Temple. The word “cleanse” is not an appropriate description of Jesus’ actions here.