Brooks, Megan, and Chase explore Herod's Edomite heritage and how it reveals Old Testament biblical patterns in Matthew's gospel account. Next, a theory surrounding Jesus' triumphant entrance into Jerusalem as an immediate contrast between the Roman procession of power on the opposite side. They continue to engage in conversation around the ideas of authority and cruciformity.
For more information on the idea of cruciformly, explore the works listed below:
Cruciformity by Michael Gorman (https://www.amazon.com/Cruciformity-Pauls-Narrative-Spirituality-Anniversary-dp-0802879128/dp/0802879128/ref=dp_ob_title_bk)
Power in Weakness by Timothy Gombis (https://www.amazon.com/Power-Weakness-Transformed-Vision-Ministry/dp/0802871259/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28MHS50UBQZ15&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.H4ODk25pftIkwn-bM2vYP95FLPUfXDDul8pkibyBv449u2EdO7J34mZwR4XQZB-ESzkf9CkQmIH4noCQi5r3B5I88QD07177GCiqjOC09_8J4MwHHdqgieMyzLZxYxVVRO8mXSe38UBTB4o-q4PEYBTIPFzPAHDjrY1UjaiF9V8-hDcgiUzwxn7uBgxBOanG8aw2nLKX3E4ZZllThuSSR3OYJreEBB5tvzGW3-JxDNE.uzpvBKafXKmnQO1jfBK1-SpoFG0CTVxd_vMwAayEIY8&dib_tag=se&keywords=power+in+weakness&qid=1734459938&s=books&sprefix=power+in+weakness%2Cstripbooks%2C101&sr=1-1)
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