Daily bread from the life of Y´shua

John 2:3

When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem.

The Messiah was a committed Torah observant Jew. Like his brothers and sisters in the flesh, He did travel up to Jerusalem to partake in the great Jewish festivals. One of them was the Jewish passover, the celebration of the day in Egypt when God of Israel ordered the destruction Angel to pass over Jewish houses who had applied the blood of the lamb. Soon Jesus was going to be sacrificed as God´s perfect Passover lamb, so that those who believe in Him shall not be destroyed by God`s coming wrath as a punishment for sin.

Daily bread from the life of Y´shua

John 2:17

His disciples remembered that it is written: “Zeal for your house will consume me.

The majority of the students of the Messiah were very ordinary men, many of them fishermen. When they saw Jesus rebelling inside the Temple Court, they were reminded about Psalm 69:9. This is an astonishing revelation. The Jewish students of the Messiah called Him «Rabbi», which means teacher. Jesus was a teacher of the Old Testament. He read and explained from the the Hebrew Bible.

Daily bread from the life of Y´shua

John 3:3

In reply Jesus declared, “I tell you the truth, no one can see the kingdom of God unless he is born again.

Nicodemus came to the Messiah after dark. He was a learned Torah teacher,. but could not understand what Jesus was saying.  How can a man be born again, born twice? You simply have to let God Almighty give you a re-birth,  Jesus explained. This kind of birth can not be given by man, or decided by man. You have to be re-birthed from above, born by The Spirit of God.

Daily bread from the life of Y´shua

John 4:5
So he came to a town in Samaria called Sychar, near the plot of ground Jacob had given to his son Joseph.

The Messiah had to travel through Samaria on his way from Galilee to Jerusalem. In Sychar, there was a plot owned by the Jewish forefather Joseph. When did this piece of Real Estate become non-Jewish? Was it during Roman occupation at the time Messiah walked on Earth? Or was it under the Ottoman occupation from 1517 to 1917? The Jewish property was not returned during the British occupation that ended in 1948. The Jews had to wait until the Jordanian occupation ended in 1967.

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