by jimwalton » Thu Jun 02, 2022 4:01 pm
> Jesus spoke in private, most likely from the text only to the 10
> >There were almost certainly others besides the 10 apostles in the room at the time.
> i don't see this in the text
It mainly comes from Luke 24.33-35. In John 20.18, Mary Magdalene was with the disciples. So, in v. 19 where it says "on the evening...the disciples were together," who all is there? Is Mary Magdalene? Is Mary, Jesus's mother? (for instance, as in Acts 1.14-15). Also look at Lk. 24.33, where it says the 11 AND OTHERS were assembled together. And in Lk. 24.35, those others are still there when the Lord appears to them. My belief would be that the whole Church is being sent (20.21), the Holy Spirit is given to the whole Church (v. 22), and that the grace of forgiveness is also a gift to the whole Church (v. 23). That truth is symbolized in the presence of others besides the 11 when Jesus says these things.
> circular - assumes the conclusion
The point is that these gifts from Christ were given to the whole Church, not just to the 11. There is not a single example in the Acts or Epistles of an apostle taking it on himself to absolve or pardon anyone. These teachings were for all believers, practiced by all believers, and the apostles themselves didn't claim any special unction.
> Jesus spoke in private, most likely from the text only to the 10
> >There were almost certainly others besides the 10 apostles in the room at the time.
> i don't see this in the text
It mainly comes from Luke 24.33-35. In John 20.18, Mary Magdalene was with the disciples. So, in v. 19 where it says "on the evening...the disciples were together," who all is there? Is Mary Magdalene? Is Mary, Jesus's mother? (for instance, as in Acts 1.14-15). Also look at Lk. 24.33, where it says the 11 AND OTHERS were assembled together. And in Lk. 24.35, those others are still there when the Lord appears to them. My belief would be that the whole Church is being sent (20.21), the Holy Spirit is given to the whole Church (v. 22), and that the grace of forgiveness is also a gift to the whole Church (v. 23). That truth is symbolized in the presence of others besides the 11 when Jesus says these things.
> circular - assumes the conclusion
The point is that these gifts from Christ were given to the whole Church, not just to the 11. There is not a single example in the Acts or Epistles of an apostle taking it on himself to absolve or pardon anyone. These teachings were for all believers, practiced by all believers, and the apostles themselves didn't claim any special unction.