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What is the significance of Christ sitting to teach?

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Christ sitting to teach signifies His authority and role as the Rabbi, highlighting the seriousness and depth of His instruction.

In the Jewish tradition, a rabbi would typically sit to teach, reflecting a posture of authority and dignity. When Christ sat upon the mountain to teach, it symbolized not only His authority as the teacher of truth but also His desire to connect intimately with His disciples. Matthew 5:1 emphasizes that His disciples came to Him when He was set, illustrating that teaching carries with it a sense of personal engagement. This posture contrasts with the distant, authoritative style of the scribes and Pharisees, as it invites listeners into a deeper understanding of the gospel message and its implications for daily living.
Scripture References: Matthew 5:1

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