also him flipping the tables was not a good thing and it was not because the religion was being monetized

context here is also missing

jesus in context of being Jewish and what Judaism considers one must do to be a good person as a Jewish person jesus failed at

he in the context of Jewish rules, culture, philosophy, and etc is a terrible person

and his flipping of the tables is a prime example of that

in the Torah there are rules about who has to pay what, how much they have to pay, and what that money goes too

the money is collected at the Holy Temple where those whose job it is to work there make sure that the people coming to give their money that said money is going to the correct collection and won’t get mixed up with other types of collections, and then that money will go to where it is meant to go.

For example: according to the Torah when ever you earn money you must pay 10%, a tithe, of it to the poor so when people would go to the Holy Temple they would often give that money to the those who worked there to be collected so that they could then distribute it poor because they would know who to give it to and it would it make the amount of money each poor person got a even amount rather random amounts based from each individual person

another thing in the Torah is that we have support orphans and widows so when going to the Holy Temple you would give over the money for that to be collected and then distributed

and when jesus flips the tables over it means that all this money gets mixed and who knows what money goes to what now and that is massive deal and is disgusting and immoral by Jewish morals

also if someone was coming to the Holy Temple to make a sacrifice but had to journey from it was harder for them to ensure that their animal would make the journey with out becoming ill or injured which if that happened would thus make it invalid for sacrifice so something that was allowed at the Holy Temple to take into account for people like that was that they could instead bring by the animal that they would need at the Holy Temple thus ensuring that they had a healthy uninjured animal they could use

and that money would have anyways been spent buying an animal just it would have happened in their hometown

so again context here shows that no this was not the monetization of religion, but rather the Judaism in action and Jewish people taking into account the needs of other Jewish people and then meeting those needs

this is just further proof of christianity across the board, it’s bible, and the church demonizing Jewish people for being Jewish and for practicing and participating in our culture, ethics, philosophy, and religion. As well as ignoring that by our own standards jesus was a terrible person.

and then co-opting that crucifixion and using it against Jewish people despite it being a historically documented punishment used specifically against Jewish people.