Fill up, then, the measure of your fathers. The ironic imperative — fill up the measure — communicates the inevitability of the path they are on: they will complete what their fathers began by killing the prophets. The they are about to kill Jesus confirms the irony: the tomb-builders are becoming the prophet-killers.
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Matthew 23:32
“Fill up, then, the measure of your fathers.”
Fill up, then, the measure of your fathers. The ironic imperative — fill up the measure — communicates the inevitability of the path they are on: they will complete what their fathers began by killing the prophets. The they are about to kill Jesus confirms the irony: the tomb-builders are becoming the prophet-killers.
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Fill up, then, the measure of your fathers. The ironic imperative — fill up the measure — communicates the inevitability of the path they are on: they will complete what their fathers began by killing the prophets. The they are about to kill Jesus confirms the irony: the tomb-builders are becoming the prophet-killers.