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Hatred in the Bible

What do we make of the apparent hatred in the Bible that is taught? In particular, is hatred in the Bible as found in the Gospels taught by Jesus really "hatred," or are we perhaps misreading the words of Jesus? Does the context lead to mean something else? In this video, taken from the video series The Mass Readings Explained, Dr. Brant Pitre evaluates one of Jesus' hard sayings in Luke 14 where Jesus says that if one does not hate his father or mother, for example, he cannot be a disciple of Jesus. What did Jesus mean by this hatred? Are there parallels elsewhere in the Bible where we see alleged hatred in the Bible being spoken of that may shed light on what Jesus is talking about here, as well as the parallel story in another Gospel of this same event? Check out this video where Dr. Pitre will shed light on what is often perceived to be a case of hatred in the Bible -- and even from the lips of Jesus -- but when read in the context of the canon of the Bible as whole (and even within Luke's gospel itself) can be properly understood. Moreover, when understanding what Jesus is really saying when he asks us to "hate" family members, we discover the implications these demands have on the very identity of who he is. To learn more about this passage and the Parable of the Great Banquet, subscribe today to The Mass Readings Explained: https://catholicproductions.com/pages... For more Bible studies by Dr. Pitre, visit: https://catholicproductions.com/colle... Commons Images used: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...

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