The document describes two instances where Jesus heals or allows healing on the Sabbath, which was against Jewish law. In the first, Jesus argues that priests are allowed to work in the temple on the Sabbath, so something greater than the temple is present. He then says kindness is more important than sacrifices. In the second, Jesus heals a man with a paralyzed hand, saying it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath by rescuing an animal, so healing a person is also allowed. The Pharisees plot to kill Jesus after this.
The document describes two instances where Jesus heals or allows healing on the Sabbath, which was against Jewish law. In the first, Jesus argues that priests are allowed to work in the temple on the Sabbath, so something greater than the temple is present. He then says kindness is more important than sacrifices. In the second, Jesus heals a man with a paralyzed hand, saying it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath by rescuing an animal, so healing a person is also allowed. The Pharisees plot to kill Jesus after this.
The document describes two instances where Jesus heals or allows healing on the Sabbath, which was against Jewish law. In the first, Jesus argues that priests are allowed to work in the temple on the Sabbath, so something greater than the temple is present. He then says kindness is more important than sacrifices. In the second, Jesus heals a man with a paralyzed hand, saying it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath by rescuing an animal, so healing a person is also allowed. The Pharisees plot to kill Jesus after this.
the Judgement it was against the Law for them to eat ercy to Sodom i t - only the priests were allowed to eat that bread. 5Or have you not read in the Law of Moses that every Sabbath the priests in the Temple actually break the Sabbath law, yet they are not guilty? "Father, Lord 61 tell you that there is sonething here k you because greater than the Temple. 7The scripture arned what you says, 'It is kindness that I want, not animal e and learned. sacrifices.' If you really knew what this w you wanted means, you would not condemn people who are not guilty; 8 for the Son of Man me all things. is Lord of the Sabbath." 9100 ept the Father, er except the The Man with a Paralysed Hand Son chooses (Mk 3.1-6; Lk 6.6-11) 9Jesus left that place and went to you who are a synagogue, 10where there was a man ads, and 1will who had a paralysed hand. Some people oke and put were there who wanted to accuse Jesus me, because of doing wrong, so they asked him, "Is it n spirit; and against our Law to heal on the Sabbath?" e yoke 1 will 11 Jesus answered, "What if one of you ad I will put has a sheep and it falls into a deep hole on the Sabbath? Will you not take hold of it and lift it out? 12And a human being is sabbath worth much more than a sheep! So then, Our Law does allow us to help someone ds Jesus was on the Sabbath." 13Then he said to the me cornfields man with the paralysed hand, "Stretch were hungry, Out your hand." f corn and eat He stretched it out, and it became well sees saw this, again, just like the other one. 14 Then the is against our Pharisees left and made plans to kill Jesus.