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I recently learned a new way of understanding what "turning the other cheek" is. Rather than a passive acceptance of abuse, it's like putting a mirror on the abuser and making them look like the villains (which they actually are). The post is very much alike.
Source: https://bibleproject.com/articles/what-jesus-meant-turn-other-cheek-matthew-539/
Atheist here. Always understood it as enduring abuse where unavoidable and not escalating it. It's not fair but it ends the cycle of abuse assuming you can take it and not be phased too much by it.
This is The first time i understood what was meant by this part of the bible.
What if the aggressor would also back-hand strike the second time, using his left hand now?
Read More: https://www.foodrepublic.com/1573656/why-left-handed-eating-frowned-upon-middle-east/
Seems like this proposed Jesus theory doesn't equalize the situation as much as give your opponent a chance to quadruple up on the insult by slapping you with their medieval toilet brush. Not sure I buy that interpretation as nice as it sounds.