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MEDICAL CANNABIS
A SHORT GRAPHICAL HISTORY JESUS AND
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Jesus Christ and Medical Cannabis
Cannabis and Early Christian
History:
Did Jesus Christ make use of Medical Cannabis in his healing
ministry? SUMMATION: My summation (one
museum curators personal viewpoint) is that -- While Jesus in all
certainty was aware of both the recreational as well as medical uses of
Cannabis. That he/they (Jesus was both man and God) made NO
use of it, either in his personal life or in his healing ministry.
Let’s look at the controversial issues, one by one.
DID Jesus CHRIST himself use
Medical Cannabis (oils) to his healing ministry to treat the ill?
As the author sees it, here we are dealing with only
one of three possible possibilities.
1 - That Jesus Christ is the Son of God (the authors
own point of view): In which case, he would have the power to
heal the sick (even resurrect the dead), and so why on this greens earth
would he need to use Cannabis or any other sort of medicines for that
matter?
2 - That some sort of mis-understanding
took place and Jesus Christ was NOT the Son of God. OK,
given that situation, than Jesus, would have had a legitimate reason to
use Medical Cannabis, BUT from ALL written accounts on the matter, his
medical treatments were nothing less than miraculous (the only word that
I can use to describe his medical treatments). Cannabis, while
being a wonderful medicine, simply would not work as described in the
New Testament. Just look at what the book of Matthew says:
- Matthew 8:1-4 - cures Leprosy
- Matthew 8:5-8 - cures paralyzed stroke victim
- Matthew 8:14-15 - cures a high fever
- Matthew 8:16 - mental illness
And the list (raising the
dead, restoring sight to the blind, etc.), goes on and on --- Thus we
can only conclude that Jesus did not make use of Medical Cannabis.
3 - That Jesus Christ was a total fake, a
charlatan; and that ALL his miracles were staged etc, etc. But,
in this case, once more, the question must be asked; Why would
anyone need Medical Cannabis to perform a fake miracle? In other
words, the answer is No, Jesus Christ did NOT make use of
Medical Cannabis in his ministry. Or at least this is what logic
and reason would dictate as obvious.
The anointment of Jesus at Bethany:
Some claim that it was Cannabis Oil that was used to anoint
Jesus, preparing him for his upcoming death and burial. Is this
true? First let’s look at what the Bible has to say:
Mark 14 1- Now the Passover and the
Feast of Unleavened Bread were only two days away, and the chief priests
and the teachers of the law were looking for some sly way to arrest
Jesus and kill him. 2- "But not during the Feast," they said, "or
the people may riot." 3- While he was in Bethany, reclining at the
table in the home of a man known as Simon the Leper, a woman came with
an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, made of
pure nard. She broke the jar and poured the perfume on his head.
4- Some of those present were saying indignantly to one another,
"Why this waste of perfume? 5- It could have been sold for more than
a year's wages[a] and the money given to the poor." And they rebuked her
harshly. 6- "Leave her alone," said Jesus. "Why are you bothering
her? She has done a beautiful thing to me. 7- The poor you will
always have with you, and you can help them any time you want. But you
will not always have me. 8- She did what she could. She poured
perfume on my body beforehand to prepare for my burial. 9- I tell
you the truth, wherever the gospel is preached throughout the world,
what she has done will also be told, in memory of her." 10- Then
Judas Iscariot, one of the Twelve, went to the chief priests to betray
Jesus to them.
John 12: 3- Then
Mary took about a pint [about half a liter] of pure nard, an
expensive perfume; she poured it on Jesus' feet and wiped his feet with
her hair. And the house was filled with the fragrance of the
perfume. 4- But one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot, who was
later to betray him, objected, 5- "Why wasn't this perfume sold and
the money given to the poor? It was worth a year's wages."
Matthew 26: 6- While Jesus was in
Bethany in the home of a man known as Simon the Leper, 7- a woman
came to him with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, which she
poured on his head as he was reclining at the table. 8- When the
disciples saw this, they were indignant. "Why this waste?" they asked.
9- "This perfume could have been sold at a high price and the money
given to the poor." 10- Aware of this, Jesus said to them, "Why are
you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me. [etc.]
Here are the facts as the author sees them:
About the Jar Itself:
An alabaster jar
A pint [about half a liter] in size
She broke the jar and poured the perfume [note the words, “poured the
perfume”, not splatter the perfume etc., meaning the integrity of the jar
itself was still whole, thus implying that the jar had a weak neck, and
that only the neck itself was broken.]
About the oil itself:
Pure nard
A very expensive perfume
Was poured on Jesus Head
She poured it on Jesus' feet and wiped his feet with her hair.
The house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.
About the Woman: According to the Jehovah’s Witnesses
(The Watchtower --- May 1, 2008), the women in question was Mary (the
sister of Lazarus), and thus had a very good reason for taking the stated
actions. [hey, if your brother had been resurrected by Jesus, you
too would be grateful]
Ok, so what does all this mean? Here
are my interpretations.
First of all the Jar was made out of Alabaster, which is
E-X-P-E-N-S-I-V-E. It is expensive today and it was
expensive back than. This indicates that what was inside the jar itself
was ALSO expensive. [One years wages to be exact]
Question: Is Hemp Oil expensive or cheap? The
answer is so obvious, that it of-and-by itself indicates that Hemp oil was
definitely NOT the stated oil in use.
Now, let’s look at the following wording; [when broken open] “The
house was filled with the fragrance of the perfume.” A factor that
is also mentioned elsewhere in the Song of Solomon (chapter 4):
Song of Solomon:4:13-16 13- Your
plants are an orchard of pomegranates with choice fruits, with henna and
nard. 14- nard and saffron, calamus and cinnamon, with every kind of
incense tree, with myrrh and aloes and all the finest spices. 16-
[the wind] Blow on my garden, that its fragrance may spread abroad.
Stuff sounds like super-duper perfume to me.
Now, here I don’t mean to be offensive; I’m not saying the Medical Hemp
Oil, (ah, how shall I say it) has a negative odor. No, in fact many
find the smell of burning Hemp seeds (kind of like walnuts to me) as
pleasant. HOWEVER, can we really use the term “Fragrance of
Perfume”. Also does Hemp oil have the power to ‘Fill a house with
fragrance.’ This factor (along with the one above) also leads me to
me to believe that it was NOT hemp oil.
CONCLUSION: In
fact all the factors above led me to believe that Hemp Oil was NOT the
anointing oil spoken about in the bible. However, there-is one
small, fly in the ointment. Most archeological types interpret
“Nard” and Spikenard as being one and the same plant. According to
one website:
“Nard oil is used as a perfume, an incense, a sedative, and an
herbal medicine said to fight insomnia, birth difficulties, and other
minor ailments.” Which sure sounds a lot like the effects of Medical
Cannabis, which in terms, leads to the possibility that the two herbs
could/might have been interchangeable. Possible, but not very
likely.
Did Jesus use recreational Cannabis?
Leaving the Healing ministry of Jesus aside for now ----
the question here now becomes --- Did he make personal (recreational) use
of the substance? The very nature of this question brings out some
very emotional responses among Christians. One side states that:
Jesus was no druggie - That the Bible makes no mention of
marijuana and Jesus being the son of God, would not have done anything
that had the appearance of evil. . . . Additionally, several other
scriptures tell us that Jesus body was uncorrupted. (Acts 2:27, Acts
13:35, Psalms 16:10) So Jesus uncorrupted body would not have
been exposed to such substances such as Medical Marihuana. And on the
other side that:
Jesus (the man) was a very spiritual being -- that
many religions past and present have made use of Cannabis for ceremonial
purposes. That historically the Hebrews themselves had made use
of the Hemp plant for their religious meditations, burned as incense
etc. After much research on the subject, and going over as many
factors as possible, the author feels that BOTH sides fail to ask the
proper question --- would he had? I feel that the answer is
NO, and for a simple reason --- It simply didn’t fit in with his
M.O.
According to the Gospel of John (see below), as a juvenile he
was said to have changed water into wine. Which aside from making
him a must at any party, also shows us something about the society that he
was living in and his personal character.
John 2 JESUS CHANGES WATER TO
WINE 1- On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in
Galilee. Jesus' mother was there, 2- and Jesus and his disciples had
also been invited to the wedding. 3- When the wine was gone, Jesus'
mother said to him, "They have no more wine." 4- "Dear woman, why do
you involve me?" Jesus replied, "My time has not yet come." 5- His
mother said to the servants, "Do whatever he tells you." 6- Nearby
stood six stone water jars, the kind used by the Jews for ceremonial
washing, each holding from twenty to thirty gallons. 7- Jesus said
to the servants, "Fill the jars with water"; so they filled them to the
brim. 8- Then he told them, "Now draw some out and take it to the
master of the banquet." They did so, 9- and the master of the
banquet tasted the water that had been turned into wine. He did not
realize where it had come from, though the servants who had drawn the
water knew. Then he called the bridegroom aside 10- and said,
"Everyone brings out the choice wine first and then the cheaper wine
after the guests have had too much to drink; but you have saved the best
till now." While according to the gospel of Matthew,
in his later life:
[Jesus Christ] ‘The Son of Man came eating and
drinking and they said, 'Look, he is a glutton and a drunkard, a friend
of tax collectors and sinners (sex industry workers etc).' ---
Matthew 11:19: This being a family book, maybe it
would be best to skip some of the other stuff that has been said about
him. Here it is enough to say that Jesus, the man (ah, let us say),
was a man of the world, one who enjoyed other sorts of recreational
pleasures. Additionally it is impossible not to note, that the
scriptures, while vividly describing many of his activates say absolutely
nothing about the subject. NO mention is made that he was smoking
it, drinking it, eating it, nor breathing its vapors.
A LAST DRINK OF WINE VINEGAR:
There are some who claim that the wine given to Jesus
during his last hours on the cross contained Cannabis. Mention of
this is made
Matthew 27: 34- they offered him a
drink of wine mixed with gall. But when he tasted it, he refused to
drink it. 47- When some of the people standing there heard this,
they said, “He's calling for Elijah.” 48- So one of the men ran off
at once, took a sponge, and soaked it in some sour wine. Then he put it
on a stick and offered Jesus a drink.
Luke 23: 36-
The soldiers also made fun of Jesus by coming up and offering him sour
wine,
John 19: 29- Now there was set a vessel full of
vinegar: and they filled a spunge with vinegar, and put [it] upon
hyssop, and put [it] to his mouth. 30- When Jesus therefore had
received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head,
and gave up the ghost According to David Terasaka ---
"A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put
the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus' lips."
When he had received the drink, Jesus said, `It is finished'. "With that,
he bowed his head and gave up his spirit." -- John 19:29-30
'Having suffered severe blood losses from His numerous beatings
and thus in a dehydrated state, Jesus, in one of His final statements,
said "I thirst." He was offered two drinks on the cross. The first,
which He refused, was a drugged wine (mixed with myrrh). He chose
to face death without a clouded mind. Edersheim writes:
"It was a merciful Jewish practice to give to those led to
execution a draught of strong wine mixed with myrrh so as to deaden
consciousness". This charitable office was performed at the cost
of, if not by, an association of women in Jerusalem. The draught
was offered to Jesus when He reached Golgotha. But having tasted
it....He would not drink it. ....He would meet Death, even in his
sternest and fiercest mood, and conquer by submitting to the full.. -- Edersheim, A. "The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah"
1993 (p.880) 'The second drink, which He accepts
moments before His death, is described as a wine vinegar. Two
points are important to note. The drink was given on the "stalk of
a hyssop plant". Remember that these events occurred at the Feast of the
Passover. During this feast, (Exod 12:22) hyssop was used to apply
the blood of the Passover lamb to the wooden doorposts of the Jews.
It is interesting the end of this hyssop stalk pointed to the blood of the
Perfect Lamb which was applied to the wooden cross for the salvation of
all mankind. In addition, the wine vinegar is a product of
fermentation, which is made from grape juice and yeast. The word
literally means "that which is soured" and is related to the Hebrew term
for "that which is leavened". Yeast or leaven, is a Biblical symbol
of sin. When Jesus took this drink, (i.e. a drink which was
"leavened") it is thus symbolic of His taking the sins of the world into
His body. - [David Terasaka - Medical Aspects of the
Crucifixion of Jesus Christ]'
Our problem is that no
actual mention of Cannabis is made one way or the other. Here are
the facts that way we see them:
- Cannabis: - By the early Christian Era, in all probability
(given geographical and historical medical factors), the pain killing
qualities of Cannabis would have been known.
- MYRRH: - While no actual mention is made in the scriptures
about its actual use. Cultural anthropologists believe that small
qualities of myrrh were added (for flavor) to wines at that time.
Thus it can be assumed that the wine being offered to Jesus may have
contained myrrh, BUT myrrh is NOT a pain killer and it isn’t Cannabis.
Also it should be noted that in any case Christ rejected the
wine. This seems to have taken place mostly to fulfill prophecy.
[Man, what a bummer, I wouldn’t have put up with it]
- Sponge Vinegar: - It is interesting to note that while
rejecting the first offer of wine, he did accept the second offer.
But again this seems to have also have taken place in order to
fulfill prophecy. Note that it was handed to him on a sponge
mounted on top of a hyssop plant stalk. But again, there is no
direct mention of any form of Cannabis.
CONCLUSIONS: Did
the wine that Christ was offered on the cross contain Cannabis? In
todays world the answer seems to depend upon ones personal political point
of view; maybe YES, maybe NO. The evidence and facts that we know
of can be interpreted either way.
What Did
Jesus Look like
First, our apologies for using (European type Christ) pictures, we
hope that you will understand. This museum simple doesn’t have too
much money and must make use of whatever pictures we can get our hands on
for free.
For whatever reason the scriptures never physically
described what Jesus actually looked like and thus no one really knows for
sure. Thus anyone’s guess is as good as another. However, we can
safely make some assumptions: He had the power give a speech in front of a
crowd of thousands, and a few minutes later, be able to walk right through
that crowd with no one recognizing him. Thus we can say that he
looked pretty average. Not too tall, not too short, no tattoos etc.
We can also assume that he had a light-brown skin, brown-hair,
etc., and that having worked as a carpenter for his first 30 years, was
probably a physically strong man.
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