8 Scriptures for Pentecost +19, proper 22-27, year B


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Mark 10:2-16                                                 

 

IS IT LAWFUL . . . TO DIVORCE . . ? - The question is not frivolous, Donald Juel claims. "In a society in which only the wealthiest of women in urban settings could own property, divorce meant being cut off from the ability to sustain life. Liberal divorce laws meant that women could be turned out, threatening them with poverty . . . According to Mark, Jesus did not side with the school of Shammai or the school of Hillel . . . Instead, he argued that God’s intention is apparent in Genesis, where it speaks of two becoming one flesh . . . His forbidding of divorce is clearly a statement about the status of women in society. They are to be safeguarded as vulnerable members of society. [1]

A JOURNEY STORY THAT VALUES SOCIETY’S WEAK - Richard Jensen suggests a deliberate trajectory of discussion that centers on the disenfranchised of Jesus’ society. "On the way" to Jerusalem, Jesus speaks to the alien exorciser (last week’s topic in 9:38-41), the little ones (9:42-50) and the divorced wife in today’s lesson. All are examples of Jesus’ care for the weak. In response to the debate with the two schools of thought on the subject, Jesus appeals to a story-Moses and Israel in the wilderness-and more specifically to a "spiritual" reading of Scripture which values both persons in a relationship. [2]

ANCIENT VOICES - The ancient Christian exegetes repeatedly celebrated the way in which children are welcomed and blessed by the Lord [augustine / cyprian]. In this way the reception of preparatory or prevenient grace begins from infancy [basil, fl 357-379].  [3]

 

Who has the best marriage you’ve ever seen? What makes is so special? [4]

Not all marriages should survive-especially when the potential of violence is present. Make a whatsitliketobe list: write down on a piece of paper as quickly as you can what it’s like to be . . . a divorced person (man or woman) . . . a single parent. Describe their feelings, their fears, their emotions. Empathize in order to understand others better.

 

Please see the homily for this week on DPS entitled, Little Ones to Him Belong.

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[1] Donald H. Juel, The Gospel of Mark (Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1999), page 131.
[2] Richard A. Jensen, Preaching Mark’s Gospel (Lima, Ohio: CSS Publishing, 1996), page 152.
[3] Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture II (InterVarsity, 1998), page 137.
[4] Questions from Serendipity Bible (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1998), page 696,