Isaiah 49:14-51:3 and John 7:1-8:59

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BenAvraham

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ISAIAH 49:14-51:3

Israel cries out “The LORD hath forsaken me and forgotten me” but the prophet through the Holy Spirit assures the people, NO, the LORD has NOT forsaken you. There is a big difference between, “abandonment, forgetfulness, and chastisement”. The fact that YHVH has punished his people does not mean that He has abandoned Israel. When a father chastises his son or daughter, does that mean he no longer loves him or her? Does he cast them out of the house? Or say, “You are no longer my son or daughter?”

No, of course not, Scripture tells us that a father who loves his children will discipline them. We can say the same with YHVH and “Am Israel” He loves his people, and so, HE will discipline them. Yes, he cast them out of the land, but in the lands where they went to resettle, they continued to live and spread the teaching of the ONE GOD (Echad). We are loved by our heavenly Father, even when it hurts.

JOHN 7:1-8:59

Some are a bit confused when Yeshua says to his brothers, “You guys go up to Yerushalayim to Sukkot, I will not YET go up. He did NOT LIE, (as some critics try to say). He was planning to go up, but not at that time. Remember that the celebration of Sukkot (Tabernacles) is a 7-day celebration, culminating on the 8th day, “Hoshanah Raba” It is possible that his brothers and his disciples went during the beginning of the festivities, and Yeshua waited until the end, the 8th day.

It was on the 8th day that the priests brought up water from the pool of Siloam, and Yeshua took this opportunity to say to the people; “If anyone is thirsty, let him keep coming to me and drink, whoever puts his trust in me, as the scripture says, rivers of living water will flow from his inmost being”

We can remember the time when “B’nei Israel” (the children of Israel) were in the desert, and they got water from a ROCK. The ROCK symbolizes Yeshua, the ROCK of ages, and the LIVING water. Water flowed from the rock so the Israelites and the cattle could drink as much as they wanted.

The water that Yeshua talks about is our inner life through a renewed spirit, remember that He also told the woman of Samaria the same thing. It was to her that he revealed himself as Mashiach openly. So, when we read the WORD of God, and listen to music that praises HIM, we are receiving “living water.”


Shalom.

I will be traveling to Miami, FL on August 29th to spend time with my other kids and grandchildren. It's been about 3 years since I have been with them, so I probably won't be able to write these commentaries until I get back to my PC here in mid-October.
 

Omegatime

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I consider you BenAvraham one of the more wiser ones here on CC, for you understand that Yeshua brought forth from the OT everythng He taught in the New Testament.

Why about 3000 souls were saved on the Day of Pentecost in Acts 2? Because about 3000 souls were killed for making the golden calf on that first Pentecost. Law kills but the Spirit gives life!

God is a good book keeper!
 

BenAvraham

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Amen, thank you for your comment and support. I'll write again when I return from Miami.