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1 Ancient proverb A donkey, a lyre Of one who can make nothing of music nothing in common Some things have nothing in common

2 Bible idiom “What to us and to you?” Literally: “What to us and to you?” “What have I to do with you? “What have we in common?” “Leave me alone!” “Never mind!”

3 I. O.T.: Two Basic Uses

4 One person unjustly bothers another Injured party: “What to me and to you?” “What have I done to you that you should do this to me?” Implies hostility

5 1. Jg.11:…12 Be wise: avoid war whenever possible Mt.5:9  Even if your soul survives, you cannot guarantee others will Ps.120:7, some provoke war  Teacher of error (Ga.2:5)  Quarrelsome person (2 Tim.2:24)

6 2. 2 Sm.16:10; 19:22 Imitate David – Practice self-control even in persecution Leave retaliation to Lord Ro.12 Focus on own problems first Mt.7:1-2 Accept consequence of actions “My fault”

7 3. 1 K.17:18 People in sin feel uncomfortable around people of God Some blame problems on Christians Gn.42:211 Sm.16:4Mk.6:16

8 4. 2 Chr.35:21 22: did Necho tell truth…? Josiah did not purposely oppose God (2 K.23:29) Lessons from Josiah – 1. Mind your own business, Pro.26:17 2. Accept wisdom, even from enemies 3. Death can take us by surprise 4. When good men die, everyone suffers

9 1. One person unjustly bothers another Implies hostility 2. When someone was asked to do some- thing he felt was not his business... “What to me and to you?” (“That’s your business; how am I involved?”) Implies detachment

10 1. 2 K.3:13 2 K.1:17; 3:1 1. Elisha did not share Joram’s goals (3:2-3) 2. Contrast 2 Chr.18:1,3; 19:1-3 no common ground 2 Jn.9-11, no common ground

11 2. Hosea 14:8 Ephraim, the great idolater, would finally learn his lesson 2-3 Words for Ephraim to say 4-7 Words for God to say 8 Action, not words: clean break

12 I. O.T.: Two Basic Uses II. N.T. Uses

13 1. Mt.8:29 Background: hostility between Jesus and demons Demons: “Leave me alone”  Lk.8:28 1 Co.10:20; 1 T.4:1, demonic influence  Mt.25:41, a prepared place...

14 2. Mk.1:24 “What business have you with us, Jesus of Nazareth?” Demons know sin is incompatible w. perfect purity Lk.5:8; 2 Co.6:14 Demons cower before One who holds their destiny In His hands

15 3. Jn.2:1-4 Mary expects Jesus to do something, 3, 5 This is His first miracle, 11

16 Lord’s three part response (v. 4) 1. Address: “Woman” Not rude: 19:26; 20:13…15 He does not call her “mother” 2. Question: “What have we in common?” This is My affair, not yours She has no inside track (Mt.12:46-50) 3. Explanation: His “hour” is not yet come Depends on Father, not earthly mother 5, Mary persists in faith (cf. Mt.15:21-28)

17 Jesus and Mary 1. Mary could not tell Jesus what to do 2. Close to Jesus, but no manipulation 2. Close to Jesus, but no manipulation Mt.26:39 3. At Judgment: “What do we have in common?” 3. At Judgment: “What do we have in common?” (Rv.21:8)


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