Jesus and the Money Changers (John 2:13-16)Dr. James F. McGrath's Contribution to Bible Odyssey, a Society of Biblical Literature initiative.James F. McGrath
Alessandro Marangoni - Part II, "The Life": No. 14. Jesus and the Money Changers
He knew this was not right and he did something about it. He made a whip out of cords, or small ropes and he drove the money changers out along with the sheep, oxen, and doves. He turned the tables over and poured out the money on the floor of the temple. ...
Jesus not only drove money changers from the temple, but he also cleared out those who were selling animals. When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. In the temple courts he found people selling cattle, sheep and doves, and others sitting at tables ex...
Second, Jesus cleansed the Temple. At the end of his life, Jesus entered the Temple. He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves. Sanders viewed the purpose of Jesus in this accident as... ...
First Passover—Cleansing the Temple 13 The Passover of the Jews was near, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 14 And within the temple grounds He found those who were selling oxen, sheep, and doves, and the money changers seated at their tables. 15 And He made a whip of [b]cords, an...
And Jesus entered the temple and drove out all who sold and bought in the temple, and he overturned the tables of the money-changers and the...
12Jesus entered the Temple and began to drive out all the people buying and selling animals for sacrifice. He knocked over the tables of the money changers and the chairs of those selling doves. 马太福音 21:12 — The New King James Version (NKJV) ...
2:22 Jesus and Zaccheus 0:42 Jesus Predicts His Death and Resurrection 1:11 Jesus's Triumphal Entry 1:00 Jesus Weeps Over Jerusalem 1:52 Jesus Drives Out Money Changers 0:46 Widow's Offering 1:00 Annas Questions Jesus's Authority 1:51 Parable of the Vineyard and Tenants 0:58 Paying ...
Mark and John tell of Jesus overturning the tables of money-changers, those persons who converted coins bearing images of the emperor into Tyrian silver coins, the only form of coin acceptable for donations. The Gospels also describe Jesus driving the pigeon-sellers (the birds were used as ...