John 2: 17
“The Jews then responded to him, ‘What sign can you show us to prove your authority to do all this?’”
After clearing the temple courts (a huge job, physically), using a whip to drive the animals out, and physically overturning table after money changing table, Jesus must be sweating and breathing hard. Looking over the now near empty courtyards his zeal abates, satisfied for the moment that his Father’s house has been purged of the marketplace. Turning, he sees an envoy of Jews approaching. They had not seen anything wrong with doing a little business in the temple courts so they approach the sweating carpenter while he is still catching his breath and demand a “sign” that will prove he has a right to do what he did.
Q: What kind of sign might the Jews have been expecting in this situation?
Bonus Question: What does it say about the mindset of the Jews in Jesus day, or their subconscious view of Jesus, that they would even think to ask for a “sign?”