Kind of comes down to how YOU might choose to define/understand the nature and indeed within that nature what is the overriding part. IF Jesus, as I believe is both Divine/God AND man, and those two natures are not separate in any way, then the Divine trumps the human in terms of authority. Yes, Jesus is a Jew, BUT He is a Divine as well as a human Jew. was He disobeying His own rules, or was He just demonstrating that in His Divinity He is not subject to the rules of/for man. When God takes lives, does He commit murder, is He being harsh, or unfair? Some folks seem to think so - BUT as God He is entitled to take back what He gives, when so moved to do so - it is ‘we’ who seem to so often judge God as if He were on par with humanity, and was bound by human limitations and constraints. If God could do wrong, then He could also do evil, since ‘wrong’ is the foot in the door to evil. If God can do evil, then with the exception of His creative powers, He would be morally on par with Satan - BUT surely that cannot be the case, since there appears to be goodness and love in the world, as well as badness and hate. If God/Jesus, could also do wrong/evil, then goodness and love would not exist, since it is in the nature of badness and hatred to see them eradicated. God has permitted in their time, some of His creation to have free-will, including, before Lucifer challenged God by saying he would not serve, the Angels. In Heaven, the abode of God, there is no evil/wrong/sin, they has no place there - likewise, Jesus in His intimate Divinity, as well as humanity, cannot do wrong, since in His Divinity, as well as his perfected humanity, there is no place for wrong or evil. Judge God’s ways with extreme caution, being ever mindful of our ‘inclination’ to judge Him from a human and not a Divine, or even a spiritual perspective - to use the ‘emotional’, rather than the intellectual.