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When Jesus calls his disciples brothers and friends, he is contradicting general Jewish usage and breaking through into
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"When Jesus calls his disciples 'brothers' and 'friends', he is contradicting general Jewish usage and breaking through into a new concept of brotherhood which is not tribal, but open to any person"

- David Kirk

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This quote by David Kirk speaks to the revolutionary nature of Jesus' mentors. By describing his disciples as 'siblings' and 'buddies', Jesus is challenging the conventional Jewish idea of brotherhood, which is based on tribalism and exemption. Instead, Jesus is introducing a brand-new principle of brotherhood that is open to all people, regardless of their background or identity. This concept of universal brotherhood is a cornerstone of Jesus' teachings, and it has had a long lasting impact on the world. Jesus' message of love and approval has actually influenced numerous individuals to strive for a more simply and equitable society. His words have the power to bring people together and develop a more unified and thoughtful world.

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New Zealand Flag This quote is written / told by David Kirk somewhere between October 5, 1961 and today. He/she was a famous Athlete from New Zealand. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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