Bishop Williamson Uncovered
The Bishop begins this session on John 7 by discussing the timing of Jesus' arrival at the Feast of Tabernacles. He addresses the reaction of the Jewish authorities to Jesus' teaching, specifically noting their astonishment at his knowledge of scripture despite his lack of formal training in Jewish schools. He contrasts this with the background of Saul of Tarsus, noting that while St. Paul had received a formal Jewish education, Jesus had not, which served to highlight the divine source of His wisdom. He then proceeds to analyze the crowd's reaction, focusing on the question of how Jesus could possess such knowledge without having studied. The Bishop discusses the population of Jerusalem at the time, arguing that it was smaller and more interconnected than many modern listeners assume, which makes the crowd's familiarity with Jesus and his background more plausible. He addresses the notion of the Messiah and the confusion among the people regarding Jesus' origins and his authority. Throughout the lecture, he emphasizes the necessity of understanding the cultural and religious context of first-century Judea, including the roles of the scribes, Pharisees, and the general populace. He also touches upon the nature of miracles and the skepticism faced by Jesus from those who demanded signs as proof of his divine mission. He concludes the session by reflecting on the nature of truth and the resistance it encounters from those who are unwilling to accept it. He reminds the students that the message of Christ is not a human invention but a divine revelation, and that the opposition Jesus faced is a recurring theme in the history of the Church. He ends by urging the seminarians to remain steadfast in their commitment to the faith, regardless of the criticism or misunderstanding they may encounter in their own ministries.
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