Simple Sunday Reflections
It’s no accident that Jesus was drawn to those who were down and out after breaking the rules! LINKS & NOTES Substack newsletter: simplesunday.substack.com [https://open.substack.com/pub/simplesunday/p/maybe-the-wrong-kind-of-people-have?r=2cyvc&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web] Email: simplesunday@thatradioshow.com [simplesunday@thatradioshow.com] More about today’s show: 1. There’s a question about the authenticity of the passage in John describing the case of the woman caught in adultery. Here’s how Wikipedia summarizes the issue: “There is now a broad academic consensus that the passage is a later interpolation added after the earliest known manuscripts of the Gospel of John. Although it is included in all modern translations it is typically noted as a later interpolation, as it is by Novum Testamentum Graece NA28. This has been the view of ‘most NT scholars, including most evangelical NT scholars, for well over a century.’ The passage appears to have been included in some texts by the 4th century, and became generally accepted by the 5th century.” For more, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_and_the_woman_taken_in_adultery [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_and_the_woman_taken_in_adultery] 2. It’s not lost on me that both of the passages that I’ve zeroed in on here deal with women who have been judged over their sex lives, and that there are zero stories about men being judged for something similar. I suppose this is a reflection of the patriarchal times during which Jesus walked the Earth. It burns me too, and it is a reminder of how unfairly women are still treated when it comes to the sexual activity and decisions.
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