Why did Jesus choose to obtain the stater from a fish rather than from a more conventional source of money?
Jesus was telling peter and all of us that if someone does nto work he is not to pay tax and that getting the stater from the fish means that some is to go fishing and after selling will be able to get the stater to pay tax.
lawrence By: Lawrence Kumi - May 20, 2007 - Public Category: The Temple Tax
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Why did Jesus choose to obtain the stater from a fish rather than from a more conventional source of money?
To teach us that we don`t have to worry or have anxiety in our responsibilities. With our belief and faith in Christ, we can trust God to provide for us and take care of our needs. A stater from a fish is a miracle from God. By: Dee - May 15, 2007 - Public Category: The Temple Tax
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Why did Jesus choose to obtain the stater from a fish rather than from a more conventional source of money?
He was a powerful man, so to him it didn`t matter where he got it from. By: Myra Gonzalez - May 15, 2007 - Public Category: The Temple Tax
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Anything that has to do with Jesus is multiplied. By: Julie Rainey - May 15, 2007 - Public Category: The Temple Tax
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Why did Jesus choose to obtain the stater from a fish rather than from a more conventional source of money?
Peter made a slip as a rabbi Jesus did not need to pay the tax but once Peter said yes that needed to be taken care of so Jesus rebuked Peter and volunteered to pay the temple tax.Thru this lesson we learn to voluntarily take care of our church. By: Myles - May 15, 2007 - Public Category: The Temple Tax
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Why did Jesus choose to obtain the stater from a fish rather than from a more conventional source of money?
I didnt really understand it until I read some of your responses.
It it so show Peter that he does have dominion over everyliving thing in the universe. By: Jnarnot - May 15, 2007 - Public Category: The Temple Tax
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Why did Jesus choose to obtain the stater from a fish rather than from a more conventional source of money?
To begin with, the stater was worth twice the amount of the temple tax. By giving the stater, Jesus insured that He would not dishonor their toll or tribute. He told Peter to get it from an impossible source, to once again prove that He was the Son of God. By: Susan Fry - May 15, 2007 - Public Category: The Temple Tax
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This is one of the Miracles Jesus wanted to show Peter that he has the power on this universe. By: Bol Joseph Agau - May 15, 2007 - Public Category: The Temple Tax
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Why did Jesus choose to obtain the stater from a fish rather than from a more conventional source of money?
I think this was yet another example of His amazing power - He could have gotten this coin in any number of ways, but in telling Peter to get the coin this way, He shows His dominion over creatures of the sea. As is true with so much of His teaching, there is more than one lesson for us to seek from this scripture. By: Patty - May 14, 2007 - Public Category: The Temple Tax
When they had come to Capernaum,
those who collected the didrachma coins came to Peter,
and said, "Doesn't your teacher pay the didrachma?" He said, "Yes."
When he came into the house, Jesus anticipated him, saying, "What do you think, Simon? From whom do the kings of the
earth receive toll or tribute? From their children, or from
strangers?" Peter said to him,
"From strangers."
Jesus said to him, "Therefore the children are
exempt. But, lest we
cause them to stumble, go to the sea, cast a hook, and take up the first
fish that comes up. When you have opened its mouth, you will find a stater coin. Take that, and give it to them for me and
you."