“And they discussed it with one another, saying, “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ he will say, ‘Why then did you not believe him?’”
They discussed it among themselves and said, if we say, from heaven, he will ask, then why didn't you believe him? — the Sanhedrin's private calculation reveals that their concern is political, not theological. If they acknowledge John's divine authority, they must explain their failure to respond to John's testimony — including his testimony about Jesus. The theological trap is of their own construction: if John was from God, Jesus is from God.
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Mark 11:31
“And they discussed it with one another, saying, “If we say, ‘From heaven,’ he will say, ‘Why then did you not believe him?’”
They discussed it among themselves and said, if we say, from heaven, he will ask, then why didn't you believe him? — the Sanhedrin's private calculation reveals that their concern is political, not theological. If they acknowledge John's divine authority, they must explain their failure to respond to John's testimony — including his testimony about Jesus. The theological trap is of their own construction: if John was from God, Jesus is from God.
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They discussed it among themselves and said, if we say, from heaven, he will ask, then why didn't you believe him? — the Sanhedrin's private calculation reveals that their concern is political, not theological. If they acknowledge John's divine authority, they must explain their failure to respond to John's testimony — including his testimony about Jesus. The theological trap is of their own construction: if John was from God, Jesus is from God.