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lfb lesson 76 p. 180-p. 181 par. 2
Jesus using the rope he put together to drive the animal dem from the temple and turning the money changer dem table outside down

LESSON 76

Jesus Clean the Temple

Around the month of April, in the year 30 C.E., Jesus go to Jerusalem. Plenty people wor in Jerusalem for the Passover. They make animal offerings to the temple to celebrate the Passover. Some people carry animals with them, but other people buy their animals in Jerusalem.

When Jesus go to the temple, he see people selling animals there. They wor making money for theirself right in Jehovah house! What you think Jesus do? Jesus put rope together and he drive the sheep and the cow dem from inside the temple. He turn the money changer dem table upside down and waste their coins on the ground. Jesus tell the people da wor selling the doves say: ‘Yor take this thing dem from here! Yor mon not make my Pa house marketplace!’

The people to the temple wor surprise because of the thing Jesus do. His disciple dem remember the prophecy about the Messiah da say: ‘The love I get for your house will be like fire burning in my heart.’

Later, in the year 33 C.E., Jesus clean the temple for the second time. He will not allow anybody to show disrespect for his Pa house.

“You can’t be slave for God and for money.”—Luke 16:13

Questions: Wetin Jesus do when he see the people selling animals to the temple? Why he do it?

Matthew 21:12, 13; Mark 11:15-17; Luke 19:45, 46; John 2:13-17; Psalm 69:9

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