• bstix@feddit.dk
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      9 hours ago

      He didn’t really break it down much, did he? Basically just spent 4 minutes saying that people who study the bible don’t agree on it.

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        7 hours ago

        Unless I linked the wrong breakdown, he goes into examples in the Bible of when feet are euphemistically, and compares those to the descriptions of Jesus washing feet - that they had dissimilar language and don’t match. I don’t think you can gloss what he said as “people who study the Bible don’t agree on it” - he’s an academic, and academics couch their language. I thought it was clear that he was mildly entertaining the idea more out of amusement and to give some context as an educator.

        Like, so ridiculous a suggestion that you would need substantial evidence for it be reasonable. The symbolism behind the act of service seems fairly clear - washing feet is placing yourself in submission to someone. Aligns with more explicit textual things: “turn the other cheek” etc.

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          5 hours ago

          I was just hoping he’d explain more about the actual words and their translations.