Day 63: Set your face

Luke 9:51 (autumn, AD29) “As the time approached for him to be taken up to heaven, Jesus resolutely set out for Jerusalem.“ Older translations refer to him “set[ting] his face”. The Greek words ‘prosōpon stērizō’ literally mean, ‘his face set to turn resolutely in a certain direction’. Why did he have to set out ‘resolutely’. Why … More Day 63: Set your face

Horrifying Friday

When Jesus arrived in Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, he knew that he was going to his death. Here’s what his last week looked like: Monday: Encounters blasphemous treatment of the temple – clears the temple. Plots to kill him continue, failed attempt to arrest him. Tuesday: [Matthew devotes five of his 28 chapters to this … More Horrifying Friday

Day 58: ‘Get behind me, Satan!’

Mark 8:27-9:1 (AD 29) This is arguably the hinge passage in Mark’s gospel, marking the transition between establishing the identity of Jesus (chapters 1-8, covering about 34 years), and charting the consequences of that identity (chapters 8-16, covering less than a year). One can’t read too much into it, but it’s notable that the disciples’ … More Day 58: ‘Get behind me, Satan!’