pnewton:
Sooooo, Jesus was wrong? Then Paul to was wrong, too. In Acts he apologized for insulting Caiphas, not realizing he was the high priest and desrving of respect.
Of Course…RESPECT <> Obedience, which he did not offer.
He also apologized for persecuting what he saw as Jew apostates to the Jesus sect.
Many priests, ICEL member included, have likewise apologized for their misguided teaching of the Faithful. I pray more are added each day.
For the Jews, prior to the New Covenant and establishment of the church, they were to follow the authority of the high priest, according to Jesus.
**And then…Peter, a non-pharisee, told them to convert to the sect of Jesus, for which the pharisees tormented him for not “doing as they say” ie obeying them.
Note: Peter, a Jew, had no authority as a Jew pharisee, yet he was disobedient to his superiors. Many simply believed Peter, simple Jews, disobeying the seat of Moses. Maybe even the ones that
heard Jesus command that you mentioned?
Peter had no Jewish authority to command in the eyes of the seat of Moses.
Peter’s only justification was “We ought to obey God rather than men.”
**A biblical principle that is as true today as then.
**The equivalent in these times might be: “Obey Faith and Charity rather than their suppression.”
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Also, such an important and central doctrine, such as salvation, does not compare to posture (or any discipline)
**All the more serious was Peter’s disobedience, for it was not of discipline, but APOSTASY itself in the eyes of lawful authority of the pharisees on Mose’s seat. The simple Jew looking at that would be scandalized, especiallly if he heard Jesus’ command to obey all that the pharisees say.
**Further, ones does not kill in stealth by a pure dose of poison. But by pinches over time comingled with good nourisment. Start with diluting the more obscure, like disciplines, then the simple piety of the faithful, then the pillars of the faith. Death is just as certain.