in the counsel of the wicked,
nor stands in the way of sinners,
nor sits in the seat of scoffers.”
“I am against prayer in public school for the same reason that I am against drinking fountains there,
and lockers, and hallways, and mostly especially ... children.” — Douglas Wilson
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It occurred to me while reading through the Gospel of Mark that the significance of many little things perfectly obvious to Bible students or people with a Christian upbringing is probably quite lost on first time readers, especially those whose background is not Jewish.
Little things like the words of the blind beggar Bartimaeus, who cried out to Jesus, “Son of David, have mercy on me!” That “Son of David” thing must have been important: after all, the blind guy kept repeating it despite everybody around him trying to hush him up.
He wasn’t the only one. That title was something Jesus heard regularly.
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