To read the texts click on the texts: Hag 1:1-8; Lk 9:7-9
This
text (9:7-9) forms the meat of the sandwich formed by the sending out of the
Twelve (9:1-6) and their return (9:10-17). In a sandwich construction, an
event is begun, interrupted by another event and the first event is continued
and completed.
In this instance, the disciples are sent on mission (9:1-6), the
return is interrupted by the question of Herod (9:7-9) and the event of the
sending out of the disciples is continued and completed by their return
(9:10-17). In such a construction, the first and the third events throw light
on the event in the middle or the meat of the sandwich. The first and third
events narrate the sending and successful return, and it is in this light that
the question of Herod, “Who is this?” which is the second event or in the
centre, must be read.
Herod’s desire to see Jesus foreshadows coming events.
When Herod did meet Jesus, his desire to see Jesus was fulfilled, but he wanted
only to see Jesus perform a sign. He never really grasped the answer to his own
question. Though John the Baptist has been beheaded and Jesus will also be
killed, yet the violence of the wicked will be no match for God’s grace. The
success of the disciples’ in mission is only a shadow of the success that Jesus
will experience in mission.
The
intention behind wanting to meet Jesus is extremely important. If one’s
approach is curiosity that will be the level at which one will see him. If
one’s approach is faith, then one will encounter him as he is.
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