Unit 4 Sermon of the Mount. Exegesis: –Critical explanation of interpretation of a text or portion of a text, especially scripture. Hermeneutics The science.

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Unit 4 Sermon of the Mount

Exegesis: –Critical explanation of interpretation of a text or portion of a text, especially scripture. Hermeneutics The science of interpretations, especially of scripture. The branch of theology that deals with the principles of Biblical exegesis.

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ONLINE Activity: Have the students watch the video at Tell the students that during the movie they are to count the number of times the team in white passes the ball to each other. Each student should count to his or her self and make no comments during the movie. Afterwards, poll the students to see how many “saw something odd” during the movie (don’t be specific yet). Some students will have seen the gorilla, and some students will have no idea what you are talking about. Be prepared to show the video again

Gospel of Matthew Switch to Matthew PPT Matthew questions

Day 2

Work Read “Matthew’s Church and the “Kingdom of God”” on pg What does parousia mean?

Read Sermon on the Mount Chapter 5-7 Part 1: 5: 3-16 Beatitudes Part 2: 5:17-12 Torah Part 3: 7: teaching What is this passage saying? What does it mean in the time period? What is God’s message in this section? What does this passage mean to you?

Group Activity In a group of three please pick on of the 3 sections of The Sermon on the Mount and put it into your own words with your group. (10 Marks) 5 marks for use of Modern language 3 marks meaning 2 marks for ability to use class time

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DAY 3

Turn the other Cheek An exegesis of the ethics of the sermon on the mount

To "turn the other cheek," does not imply pacifism, nor does it mean we place ourselves or others in mortal danger. Like the principle of the eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth in Matthew 5:38, turning the other cheek refers to personal retaliation, not criminal offences or acts of military aggression.Matthew 5:38

Matthew wants to show that even in the situation when there are no exterior guarantees of just relationships, justice can be upheld.

What should be also kept in mind is that in Jesus’ example, the humiliation of the victim is of an exceptionally grave nature. Unlike Luke, who speaks about a slap on a cheek in general, Matthew specifies that the slapped cheek is the right cheek. In the world where right-handedness was the norm, one could hit another person on the right cheek only with his back hand, which was regarded a much greater offence than a slap with the front hand.

Passive acceptance of humiliation would, in such a case, be more natural and certainly more appropriate for the asymmetrical power relationships. Yet, Jesus advises none of these. Rather, he counsels the injured party to take initiative and turn the other cheek

This surprising gesture of the victim achieves two goals. First, it shows that the victim was able to restore his injured dignity. He has refused to be humiliated. Second, he has created a new situation which forces the perpetrator to react.

this act robs the perpetrator of the power to humiliate. If his intention was to disgrace his inferior by hitting him on the right cheek with his back hand, he can no longer do that. He would have to slap him on the left cheek with his front hand and, by doing so, recognize him as his equal.

Give your garment as well… the law protects the rights of the one who holds economic power. The most natural response would be to give up and surrender the undergarment without resistance to the creditor. However, Jesus does not advise this. Rather, he encourages the debtor to perform a courageous and provocative act – to give also his outer tunic and literally stay naked in front of the court.

This risky behavior –because the debtor could end up in prison for exposing his nakedness – could have two possible outcomes. The creditor could take the tunic and double the injustice, but if he does so, he would expose himself as an oppressor who exploits his subjects until they become completely impoverished.

With this act, he would also violate the commandment in Exod 22:25-27 and Deut 24:10-13.

Walk an extra mile The third illustration envisions a situation of forced labour, common in the context of Roman political and military domination. The one who forces someone else to go one mile is most likely a Roman soldier who was legally permitted to demand a certain amount of free service, in this case carrying his military gear for one mile, from a resident of an occupied territory.

Forced labor was humiliating and was intensely resented by the local population. Given the circumstances, the most natural response would be to do what is required.

the victim of such a despicable request was legally obliged to comply. Yet Jesus advises his followers not only to comply but also to willingly offer to carry the equipment of the solder for another mile.

This surprising and provocative act, however, forces the soldier to make a choice. He could refuse the offer and start perceiving the exploitive nature of the forced labor. If he accepts the offer and doubles the compulsory service, he would do grave injustice to the person in question.

Strictly speaking, this is an alternative way of establishing justice, which is not based on the equivalence of the offence and punishment, but on the restoration of human dignity of both the victim and the perpetrator. By publicly refusing to be humiliated and dehumanized, the victims restore their insulted dignity by taking initiative, which empowers them to freely, and somewhat provocatively, offer to do more than originally demanded.

These gestures, in turn, offer the opportunities to the offenders to reconsider their unjust deeds and decide whether they should continue committing them or not

Justice Reflection After the lesson on Justice and double meanings in the Bible think about how we can fix injustice in todays society.

Work Read pg. 104