"The Lord of Glory" (8th century, Sinai) |
“Now behold, one came and said to Him, Good Teacher, what good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?" Here we are in danger of interpreting this question in a way that is culturally and historically conditioned. In fact this is probably the way in which the young ruler asked this question. He, I believe, was asking with the understanding that salvation meant salvation from gentile rule (in this context the Romans) and a place in the community of the new Davidic Kingdom. This was also, as is implied by the request to sit at the Lord's right and left hand, similar to the way the apostles originally understood Jesus as Messiah, salvation, and the Kingdom of Heaven.
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