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The Person of Jesus, Jesus as Liberator (Jesus is commonly interpreted as…
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Jesus as Liberator
Jesus is commonly interpreted as a liberator, wanting to set people free from:
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In the last week of his life, Jesus:
Entered Jerusalem on a donkey, not a military horse which suggested he would bring the peace that the government could not
overturned tables in the temple, saying that it had lost its religious focus.
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A figure of social, political and religious challenge.
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He got tax collectors (representatives of the government) to leave their professions and lifestyles and follow him
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Accused of eating with outcasts, but he said that they were the ones who needed him the most.
Religious authorities rejected that Jesus could forgive sins, because that was something only God could do.
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