Jesus the Christ: A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy; Scriptures Both Ancient and ModernTalmage, James E. (James Edward)
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Jesus the Christ: A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy; Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
Talmage, James E. (James Edward)
Christian biography -- Palestine; Jesus Christ -- Biography; Jesus Christ -- Mormon interpretations
4. The Sabbath Was Made for Man and Not Man for the Sabbath.--Edersheim
(vol. i, pp. 57, 58) says: "When on his flight from Saul, David had,
'when an hungered,' eaten of the shewbread and given it to his
followers, although, by the letter of the Levitical law, it was only to
be eaten by the priests. Jewish tradition vindicated his conduct on the
plea that 'danger to life superseded the Sabbath law,' and hence, all
laws connected with it.... In truth, the reason why David was blameless
in eating the shewbread was the same as that which made the Sabbath
labor of the priests lawful. The Sabbath law was not one merely of rest,
but of rest for worship. The service of the Lord was the object in view.
The priests worked on the Sabbath, because this service was the object
of the Sabbath; and David was allowed to eat of the shewbread, not
[solely] because there was danger to life from starvation, but because
he pleaded that he was on the service of the Lord, and needed this
provision. The disciples, when following the Lord, were similarly on the
service of the Lord; ministering to Him was more than ministering in the
temple, for He was greater than the temple. If the Pharisees had
believed this, they would not have questioned their conduct, nor in so
doing have themselves infringed that higher law which enjoined mercy,
not sacrifice."
FOOTNOTES:
[430] Gen. 2:3.
[431] Exo. 16:16-31.
[432] Exo. 20:8-11; 23:12; 31:13-15; 34:21; Lev. 19:3; 23:3; Deut.
5:12-14.
[433] Exo. 35:3; Numb. 15:32-36.
[434] Isa. 56:2; 58:13; Jer. 17:21-24.
[435] Neh. 8:9-12; 13:15-22.
[436] Ezek. 20:12-24.
[437] B. of M., Jarom 1:5; Mosiah 13:16-19; 18:23.
[438] Lev. 25:1-8; compare 26:34, 35.
[439] Lev. 25:10-55.
[440] Page 64.
[441] Note 1, end of chapter.
[442] John, chapter 5.
[443] Note 2, end of chapter.
[444] See another instance, pages 190-192.
[445] Pages 191 and 201. For further justification of this act of
healing on the Sabbath, see John 7:21-24.
[446] Page 142.
[447] Compare Doc. and Cov. 76:16, 17. See page 24 herein.
[448] Page 25.
[449] Matt. 12:1-8; compare Mark 2:23-28; Luke 6:1-5.
[450] Deut. 23:24, 25.
[451] Note 3, end of chapter.
[452] Hos. 6:6; compare Micah 6:6-9.
[453] Mark 2:27. Note 4, end of chapter.
[454] Matt. 12:10-13; Mark 3:1-6; Luke 6:6-8.
[455] Page 68.
[456] For instances, see Luke 13:14-16; 14:3-6; John 9:14-16.
CHAPTER 16.
THE CHOSEN TWELVE.
THEIR CALL AND ORDINATION.[457]
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