To read the texts click on the texts: 1 Thess 1:1-5,8-10; Mt 23:13-22
The text of today contains the first three of
the seven Woes that Jesus pronounces against the Pharisees of his time, because
they gave more importance to human laws, rules and regulations than to the law
of God, which was the Law of Love. The polemic is against placing too much
value on the way one appears to others, which can be a form of idolatry. So
understood, hypocrisy is not merely a transgression, but represents a lack of
trust in God, a turning away from God toward what others think as the point of
orientation of one’s life. This was the reason for their single-minded focus on
the law and it blinded them to all else that really mattered. Consequently, the
human person was relegated to the far extreme. Jesus seeks to correct their
understanding and ours, by asking them and us to focus not so much on law but
on love, not so much on self but on God.
The
first of the three woes (23,13) is also found in Luke 11,52, but whereas the Lucan
Jesus pronounces the owe because the Pharisees “take away the key of
knowledge”, The Matthean Jesus pronounces the woe because they “shut the
kingdom of heaven against men”. They do not enter themselves, nor do they allow
others to enter.
The
second woe (23,15) is exclusive to Matthew, and continues the imagery of the
first woe. Here the Pharisees are accused of converting others to their
beliefs, but this results in the converted being worse than they were before.
The
third woe (23,16-22) accuses the Pharisees of trying to find loopholes in the
law in order to suit themselves. They interpret the law to suit their
convenience.
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