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Feeling Uncomfortable with Zacchaeus

November 01, 2022 John Hebenton
Feeling Uncomfortable with Zacchaeus
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John Hebenton's Podcast
Feeling Uncomfortable with Zacchaeus
Nov 01, 2022
John Hebenton

Using Amy-Jill Levine's book “Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi”  I want to retell the story of Jesus and Zacchaeus a couple of different ways to open up the option of more than one way of reading a these stories as parable.

·         How do we feel when we read this story? 

·         Do we read verse 8 in the future tense, as something he will do in response to Jesus wanting to come to dinner, or in the present tense as a defence of against the grumbling. Or both? The Greek goes either way. 

·         What echoes of other stories in Luke do we hear? 

·         What uncomfortable questions does it ask of us?

You can read the notes here

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Using Amy-Jill Levine's book “Short Stories by Jesus: The Enigmatic Parables of a Controversial Rabbi”  I want to retell the story of Jesus and Zacchaeus a couple of different ways to open up the option of more than one way of reading a these stories as parable.

·         How do we feel when we read this story? 

·         Do we read verse 8 in the future tense, as something he will do in response to Jesus wanting to come to dinner, or in the present tense as a defence of against the grumbling. Or both? The Greek goes either way. 

·         What echoes of other stories in Luke do we hear? 

·         What uncomfortable questions does it ask of us?

You can read the notes here