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mayra_hart
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an i quoted: " the god ordained religion that moses had helped to set up required the faithful transmission of oral tradition from generation to generation. otherwise the practice of judaism in a way pleasing to god would have been impossible. i had always thought of the jews as “people of the book”, yet the book was not enough! this flew in the face of everything i had ever been taught. and yet, for us christians in this age of grace,had not jesus changed all that? hadn’t jesus condemned all the traditions(binding oral tradition)of the jews when he taught here on earth?the next step in my thinking came when i understood that the answer to that question is an emphatic"no". this was not my own insight;i encountered it in a verse that had been pointed out by scott hahn. jesus actually commanded the jewish people of his day to OBEY the pharisees’ tradition teachings,orally transmitted: " the teachers of the LAW and the pharisees sit in moses’ seat. so you must OBEY them and do EVERYTHING they tell you"(mt23:2–3). but the seat of moses itself is NOT to be found anywhere in the OT! the seat of moses was a product of that historic ORAL TRADITION so important to the israelite faith. jesus gives the authority of tradition his UNQUALIFIED APROVAL and commands his temporaries to OBEY tradition’s precept. they are not given the OPTION of obeying only those tradition they could justify with a “chapter and a verse”. jesus explicitly includes “everything they tell you”. nor are there any “IFS,ANDS, OR BUTS” to qualify the obligation to obey. the main problem jesus have with the pharisees is the evidence in the rest of the passage;they did not obey their own teaching. the authoritative nature of tradition is expressly taught here by jesus himself. we evangelicals have always (rightly, i think) made a rather large point of the fact that jesus gave his aproval to the OT books by qouting from them. we view that as his vote of confidence in their inspiration and canonicity. how could i have gone to BIBLE school,CHRISTIAN college, and seminary without having this verse hit me between the eyes before? it established the fact that tradition(along with scripture)had an absolutely valid right to my belief and obedience if i were living in the time of the old covenant. the protestant dichotomy between truth found in scripture and the truth taught verbally by GOD’S leaders through the generations had no place in jesus’ thinking." thank you david currie.
