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joseie
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Right! Of all the incidences said in the gospels ,this alone stands apart.Further the third test(showing kingdoms of the world) neither appears to have happened in reality nor…
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The temptation narrative does not convey (to me, at least) the same genuiness that much of the Gospels convey. I can imagine Jesus at the wedding in Cana…I can see him with Mary and Martha after Lazarus died…I can see him with the many named people of the Gospels but the temptation narrative itself just seems to be out of place, a unique occurrence that upsets the flow of the Gospels.
contains an iota of temptation element as far as Jesus is concerned.When this is read during mass(invariably on start of lent season) I have a feeling that only very few take it as genuine,expecially the third test.