Tag Archives: Passover

It started out as the Lord’s passover. A layman’s commentary on John chapter two, verses 11-13.


The commentary reflects on John 2, particularly the significance of Jesus’ first miracle at the wedding in Cana. It explores the meaning of “signs” in the Greek context and contrasts biblical narratives, especially Moses’ role in understanding God’s covenant. The discussion emphasizes Israel’s historical struggles with faith and obedience, culminating in Jesus’ authority demonstrated through actions in the temple. Continue reading

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Well then, come and see, and therefore the two disciples heard and followed. John 1:36-42.


Previously we learned that a primary function of John the baptizer’s mission served was to announce that Jesus was manifested to Israel. Did that happen? Yes, but from a human standpoint, many looked at the baptizer as a crazy man; … Continue reading

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Micah 4:8 The hill and stronghold of the Daughter of Zion.


Due to issues popping up it has taken me a couple of weeks to get back to working on Micah. As I migrated through the Christmas season, I became aware that Micah spoke of Bethlehem, and that got me even … Continue reading

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Initially I made the assumption.


An internet friend of mine told me, upon slogging through one of my posts, that I could have broken it down into at least three posts. Since then I try to be careful to not overburden the reader, but come … Continue reading

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