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Love for Jesus Takes Precedence over Any Other Affection

Summary by Desde La Fe
On this way up to Jerusalem, where the Evangelist Luke condenses the greatest number of discourses, parables and anecdotes of Jesus, we find not a few times the recourse to exaggeration. This literary stylistic resource is called “hyperbol.” Jesus used hyperboles of many kinds, for example: to indicate the gravity of preventing sin he said “if your hand is an occasion for sin, cut it off” (Mt 5:30), “it would be better for someone to hang a mill…
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On this way up to Jerusalem, where the Evangelist Luke condenses the greatest number of discourses, parables and anecdotes of Jesus, we find not a few times the recourse to exaggeration. This literary stylistic resource is called “hyperbol.” Jesus used hyperboles of many kinds, for example: to indicate the gravity of preventing sin he said “if your hand is an occasion for sin, cut it off” (Mt 5:30), “it would be better for someone to hang a mill…

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Desde la Fe broke the news in on Saturday, August 16, 2025.
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