<P> (According) to the law, on the Sabbath the priests in the temple profane the Sabbath, and are blameless </P> <P> Lutheran theologian Johann Albrecht Bengel suggested that this dialogue could have taken place at the time of year when the regulations on temple sacrifices in the Book of Leviticus were being read during Sabbath services; however, the Pulpit Commentary questions this by reference to a "double uncertainty: first, what time of year it really was; and secondly, what is the antiquity of the present custom of reading the whole Law every year?" </P> <P> Matthew makes two statements regarding Jesus' view of his role: he is Lord (even) of the Sabbath and also he is' one greater than the Temple' . There are different interpretations of the reference to the Son of man statement in Matthew 12: 1 - 8 that "the Son of man is Lord of the Sabbath". It may mean that Jesus is claiming to be the Lord or that his Apostles are entitled to do as they wish on the Sabbath . </P>

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