divorce tie
Thursday
December 26th, Matthew 1: Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to
expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. All indications in Matthew
are that Mary and Joseph were living in Bethlehem. Bethlehem was a small town outside of
Jerusalem. I grew up in a small town of
250 people. Don’t tell me that anyone
can divorce quietly in a small town or village. Most times if I drove to fast
through town, my parents would get a call before I got home letting them know
how fast I was driving and who was in the car with me. Keep in mind that this was in the days when
the phone was on a wooden box that hung on the wall and every call had to go
through an operator, no cell phones here.
The theme of divorce is Matthews way to relating the birth of Jesus back
to the midrash stories of couples divorcing so as not to conceive male children
after Pharaoh gave that decree that all male children were to be killed (the
First Christmas by Borg & Crossan).
Matthew is presenting Jesus as the new Moses who will lead his children,
and that includes all of us, to a new kind of freedom. Not just freedom from slave masters but more
importantly from our own deceits, lies and destructive thoughts and
behaviors. Jesus came to save us from
the cruelest taskmaster of all, which is often ourselves.
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