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The stunning context of when Jesus asked ‘Whom do men say that I am?’ – Deseret News

The stunning context of when Jesus asked ‘Whom do men say that I am?’ – Deseret News

Editor’s note: This was previously published on the author’s blog.

During his Galilean ministry, Jesus had this compelling and instructive exchange with his disciples.

• Seeking context: Where was Caesarea Philippi?

Caesarea Philippi was a mixed pagan city of Greeks, Romans and Jews, sitting at the crossroad of a major road about 40 miles north of the Sea of Galilee, at the foot of Mount Hermon, the largest mountain in any direction for some 500 miles. At the base of Mount Hermon was a temple dedicated to Caesar Augustus who had brought peace to the Roman Empire, and he was therefore called “The Prince of Peace.”

The back of the temple opened to a famous spring of water, believed to be controlled by the god Pan (another name for the area was Panias / Banias). Worshippers would bring a sacrifice to the temple of Augustus and ask a question of the gods (“Will the harvest be good this year?” “Should I make this business deal?” “Should I get married to so-and-so?”). They would then throw the sacrifice into the spring of water. If the sacrifice sunk, the gods had answered “yes.” If the sacrifice did not sink, the gods had rejected the sacrifice and the answer was “no.”

• Why did Jesus ask “Whom do men say that I am?” in this location?

Why didn’t Jesus ask his disciples this question when they were on the shores of the Galilee just a few verses earlier at the beginning of Matthew 16?

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Because only at the location of Caesarea Philippi could Jesus make use of the powerful context of his environment to teach eternal principles.

• “Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God”

This statement about Jesus is true no matter where it is uttered. However, what we miss because we are not standing with Peter on location, is that they were in front of a temple dedicated to Caesar Augustus, the adopted son of Julius Caesar. The Romans considered both of these men to be gods. And now these two men were dead.

What does Peter say and why? “Thou art the Christ, the Son (not the adopted son!) of the living (not the dead!) God.” Augustus Caesar was a dead god who was the adopted son of another dead god. Peter made the most powerful contrast possible.

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• ‘For flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee.’

Remember the context of location? Jesus and his disciples are standing in front of the temple of Augustus where people sought the will of the gods by flesh and blood sacrifices. Jesus teaches that the spirit confirms the truth, that no one needs an animal flesh and blood sacrifice to learn the truth.

• ‘Upon this rock I will build my church.’

Many readers of the New Testament know that Peter’s name in Greek (and Aramaic) means “rock.” So there is a word play with Jesus’ statement to Peter about building his church on a rock.

What we miss, because we are not standing on location with Jesus and his disciples at Caesarea Philippi, is that the largest rock anywhere for 500 miles is Mount Hermon. During the two-day hike that Jesus had his disciples make with him from the Galilee to Caesarea Philippi, the most unavoidable and indomitable object they were looking at was Mount Hermon.

Jesus could have found no greater and more forceful visible object lesson to teach the truth that his church would be built immovably upon a rock than to be standing at the foot of Mount Hermon.

That is why Jesus had this teaching moment where he did.

Context is everything.

So as we read the text of the scriptures, we must seek out the context, for only then can we fully know the truth

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