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In Luke 22 after the Last Supper the apostles aruged who is the greatest of the kingdom, why did they argue since Peter has obvoius primacy?
I guess Matthew 11:11 may be confusing for some (even me at first, which is why I looked it up), but there is a reasonable explanation.Jesus must have had a specific context in mind when he made that statement. The context comes into focus when we consider the preceding verses, where Jesus asked, “Why then did you go out? To see a prophet?” and then answered, “Yes, I tell you, and more than a prophet” (Matt. 11:9).
Clearly Jesus was proclaiming John the Baptist to be the greatest of all the prophets, indeed even something greater than a prophet, i.e. the Precursor.