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John Chapter 19 Discussion Page 5

John Chapter 19 Discussion Page 5



 
  • Kennedy Darko on John 19:30 - 10 years ago
    When christ had received the vinegar,the vinegar here was our sickness,death poverty.after taken all the pains of humanity this gave him the power to shout it is finish and christ commanded our destiny.Jesus gave up his ghost,he handed his power to us.
  • Jayv Pilai on John 19:11 - 10 years ago
    This an episode that has always fascinated me If anyone wants to know what I think Jesus meant by this write to me and I will let them know It is so full of truth and wisdom
  • William Brown on John 19:25 - 10 years ago
    To me it does not make sense that there would be two girls in the same family that would have the same name, I believe 'MARY'S sister' is Salome, the mother of James and John, Zebedees wife.
    Matthew 27:56 Among which was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses,[Jesus mother] and the mother of Zebedee’s children.[Salome]
  • Brian on John 19:15 - 11 years ago
    the people turned to samuel and asked for their own king,the scribes and priests done the same,but think on ,even today we have our own king in our wretchedbodies,our choice except the true King,Jesus Christ.its true what Paul says,anything thats good for us we do not want,anything thats no good,we want.man has no sense.LORD i LOVE you.THANKS FOR YOUR SACRIFICE
  • Felicia Ofem on John 19 - 11 years ago
    If only they knew that Jesus would rise again, they wouldn't have attempted it.
  • Kenneth p pitre on John 19 - 11 years ago
    Technically, one of the most important scriptures to thoroughly understand; for it can reveal who are false prophets, and which church is the one Jesus said the gates of hell would not prevail against it. If the Sabbath was the next day - then Jesus was crucified Friday - which according to the sign of Jonah and a scripture that reveals that a day is 24 hours reveals that Jesus contrary to the belief of practically every denomination - because they don’t do the math - was resurrected on Monday afternoon. The high Sabbath is the tale tell that one seriously seeking salvation should consider. The bible says that Jesus was crucified midweek. In 7 days midweek is wed. According to the sign of Jonah and the 24 hour day scripture reveals that Jesus was resurrected on Saturday. The Sabbath day - and although I’ve researched different studies I am a believer that God did not raise Jesus from the dead on "Easter Sunday", and did not change the Sabbath day. Note - even IF Jesus was resurrected on Sunday - the bible never declared that or anything else reason to change the Sabbath day as many denominations claim. That is ludicrous to think God in His wisdom so great that the most intelligent ever born can’t comprehend would suddenly change the Sabbath day! I ask - WHY WOULD HE ? To anyone who believes Sunday is now the new Sabbath day.
  • Mas on John 19 - 11 years ago
    @Emanuel,
    What you have raised is a profound study in the Bible. And just one book (John) is not enough to provide all truths that the study entails.
    It has to start from the Old Testament, where one can learn the institution of Jews Passover with Moses, all events, lawful and customary that surrounded that Passover.
    Yes, there were two Sabbaths involved in the events that surrounded the death and resurrection of our lord and savior Jesus Christ.
    1. One is the Sabbath of Preparation of the Jews Passover in John 19:31,42. That Sabbath had nothing to do with weekdays, it was just a public holiday ( Leviticus 23);
    2. The second is a weekly Sabbath, spoken of in John 20:1 in the first day of the next week.
    So there were 2 Sabbaths involved, and they were successive the holy proclamation (public holiday) and the normal weekly Sabbath. And resurrection took place early on the first day of the week.
    I could recommend a study by Victor Paul Wierwille “Jesus Christ our Passover”.
    Great to notice the accuracy of word of God.
    God bless you.
  • Emanuel on John 19:31 - 11 years ago
    What about the theory that there were two separate Sabbaths days in that week, please see "centuryone [dot]com[slash]crucifixion". My question is bona fide - can anyone elaborate on this, or respond to it? Thank you.
  • Susan Dalton on John 19:30 - 12 years ago
    "It is finished." Jesus said, "...I have finished the work which thou gavest me to do." ( John 17:4) The mathematic definition of work states work is done when a force acts upon an object to cause a displacement of the object. For a force to qualify as having done the work, there must be a displacement and the force must have caused the displacement. According to this definition, I can dig all day trying to get a stump out of the ground; but, if I do not displace the stump (get it out of the ground) work was not done. Satan did a work on man, and man did a work when man sinned. Man was displaced from righteousness. Jesus did a work of righteousness. He displaced man from sin, death, and hell. His work on the cross moved man from death to life; from darkness to light; from sin to righteousness. Each man has to do a work of repentance to receive the work of Christ. Without repentance, man may spend his lifetime fleeing the curse of death, yet, finding no escape of death - for he actually did no work of repentance.
  • Ms. M on John 19 - 12 years ago
    this allways make me cry when I read this.
  • John Russell on John 19:14 - 12 years ago
    Perhaps "the sixth hour" refers to the amount of time (6 hours) between the arrest of Jesus and Pilate's delivery of him to be crucified.
  • Levi on John 19 - 12 years ago
    :( SAD FACE... ):
  • JEMIMAH MWENDWA on John 19 - 13 years ago
    Jesus on Calvary tree declared and said that it was finished which meant all our sins, infirmities were forgiven on Calvary's tree.
  • Frederick Wright on John 19 - 13 years ago
    We all have a cross to bear according to John 19.
    We are so eager to rush through suffering in order to receive God's glory, blessings, and mercy on us. Jesus knew he had accomplished his goal because God had already communicated it through his spirit, which is why he said "It is finished." We must know that me must continue to suffer to fulfill our destiny unto the Lord and wait for him to communicate to us when our test has been completed. Then, in our spirit, we will know by the very voice of God when we have come through our test. We can then say "It is finished." Then guess what..... we are on to the next test.... from glory to glory.
  • Thomas Swist, Jr on John 19:28 - 13 years ago
    Jesus was thirsty for The Living God. only to know that when you are near to God , He is near to you.
    On the inside!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Robert on John 19 - 14 years ago
    love the feeling of the scripture!!


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