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<blockquote data-quote="Decoligny" data-source="post: 4021891" data-attributes="member: 41077"><p>The issue with the money changers was the fact that the priests were requiring that the Temple Tax and offering were to be paid in Tyrian Shekels. They were the purist silver and the most consistent weight.</p><p>The problem was they held the image of the the Phoenician god Malquart, the son of Baal. The Phoenicians referred to him as “The Son of El”, literally “The Son of The Most High God.”</p><p>The priests were requiring the people give graven images of a counterfeit Son of God as their offering to God.</p><p>It was an attack on the priests $hi++ing on the Commandments of God in order to more lucratively line their own pockets.</p><p>He wasn’t crucified because he hurt their bottom line. What roasted their nuts was his calling them out on their wickedness and disobedience to God.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decoligny, post: 4021891, member: 41077"] The issue with the money changers was the fact that the priests were requiring that the Temple Tax and offering were to be paid in Tyrian Shekels. They were the purist silver and the most consistent weight. The problem was they held the image of the the Phoenician god Malquart, the son of Baal. The Phoenicians referred to him as “The Son of El”, literally “The Son of The Most High God.” The priests were requiring the people give graven images of a counterfeit Son of God as their offering to God. It was an attack on the priests $hi++ing on the Commandments of God in order to more lucratively line their own pockets. He wasn’t crucified because he hurt their bottom line. What roasted their nuts was his calling them out on their wickedness and disobedience to God. [/QUOTE]
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