Joel Green points out that the TEXT of Luke actually displays the table practices of Jesus.  In Luke 14, the scene is a meal in the home of a leading Pharisee, yet several people show up that we don’t expect to be at the home of a leading Pharisee: Jesus, and the man with dropsy (who would be considered marginal if not positively unclean).  Luke’s cast of characters, in short, his “dramatis personae” is a textual display of the table fellowship of Jesus.  All the wrong people at the table; all the wrong people in the text. 
  
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