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The evangelists record that Jesus had a rough time from the scribes and Pharisees and today’s Gospel is no exception. We are reading from Matthew, (Mt 12: 38-42). Nevertheless, it should be noted that they did have a certain respect for him and invariably called him ‘Master’, recognising that he did have authority to preach. Today they ask for a sign. By this stage in his ministry, Jesus had already performed many miracles, so what sign were they looking for? Were they undecided as to whether he was the Messiah or one of the prophets returned to life? Jesus replies by saying that, “It is an evil and unfaithful generation that asks for a sign!” Does he regard the scribes and Pharisees as being evil and unfaithful? I shouldn’t think so. He says that he will give only one sign, that of the prophet Jonah, but then he goes on to give another as well, the sign of Solomon. Jesus often contradicts himself in that way, or the evangelists do it for him!
What do the two signs mean? Although Jesus describes the three days and three nights that Jonah spent in the belly of the whale and the three days and three nights the Son of Man will be buried in the heart of the earth, it is not resurrection or new life that is the sign. “On Judgement day the men of Nineveh will stand up with this generation and condemn it, because when Jonah preached they repented; and there is something greater than Jonah here.” It is repentance as a result of Jesus’ preaching that is the sign, but Jesus is more than a prophet, for he offers forgiveness as well as the call to repentance. He then turns to the Queen of Sheba, who came to visit Solomon, so famous was he for his wisdom. “On Judgement day the Queen of the South will rise up with this generation and condemn it, because she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and there is something greater than Solomon here.” She came from Ethiopia, from the ends of the earth, to meet Solomon and listen to his wisdom. Do the scribes and Pharisees flock together with the crowds to the feet of Jesus to listen to his wisdom, for he is far greater than Solomon, the very Wisdom of God and the source of all wisdom.
Let’s stop thinking about the scribes and Pharisees and apply the words of Jesus to ourselves. Does the teaching of Jesus lead us to repentance? Do we make every effort to listen to his words and do we recognise in them the very source of Divine Wisdom? What do you think?
Fr Paul
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