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Jan 4, 2022 · The other view is that Jesus’ breathing on the disciples in John 20:22 did not impart the Holy Spirit at that time; rather, the breathing was a promise—an anticipation of the coming Pentecost. The Spirit did not come upon them at that moment, but Jesus gave them a pledge that they would soon be endowed with the Holy Spirit and with power from on high.
May 10, 2015 · Breath is often a picture of the Spirit (in fact, the Hebrew word for Spirit is also the word for breath), so Jesus “breathed” on the men while He was standing with them in His physical presence to indicate what He was preparing to do later by the Spirit. Therefore, Jesus was not imparting the Spirit to them in John 20 in any real sense. He ...
- Matthew 26:36-46, Mark 14:37-42, Luke 22:39-44
- Matthew 26:67-75, Mark 14:61-72, Luke 22:54-23:25, John 18:16-27
- Matthew 27:26-32, Mark 15:15-21, Luke 23:25-26, John 19:1-28
- Matthew 27:33-56, Mark 15:22-41, Luke 23:27-49, John 19:17-37
After the Passover celebration, Jesus takes His disciples to Gethsemene to pray. During His anxious prayer about the events to come, Jesus sweats drops of blood. There is a rare medical condition called hemohedrosis, during which the capillary blood vessels that feed the sweat glands break down. Blood released from the vessels mixes with the sweat;...
Traveling from Pilate to Herodand back again, Jesus walks approximately two and a half miles. He has not slept, and He has been mocked and beaten (Luke 22:63-65). In addition, His skin remains tender from the hemohedrosis. His physical condition worsens.
Pilate orders Jesus to be flogged as required by Roman law before crucifixion Traditionally, the accused stood naked, and the flogging covered the area from the shoulders down to the upper legs. The whip consisted of several strips of leather. In the middle of the strips were metal balls that hit the skin, causing deep bruising. In addition, sheep ...
Crucifixion was invented by the Persians between 300-400 B.C. It is quite possibly the most painful death ever invented by humankind. The English language derives the word “excruciating” from crucifixion, acknowledging it as a form of slow, painful suffering.1 Its punishment was reserved for slaves, foreigners, revolutionaries, and the vilest of cr...
Dec 8, 2018 · Jesus’ first words to the gathering of the disciples were “Peace be with you.” He said this twice. But, between his two utterances of “Peace be with you,” Jesus did something very interesting. “He showed them his hands and his.” Jesus showed the disciples his wounds. But, Thomas was not at this gathering of the disciples.
Both Matthew and John describe the Lord’s death as, “he gave up his spirit” (Matt. 27:50; John 19:30). Perhaps John wanted to emphasize to his readers that Jesus’ last breath on the cross was not his final breath. There was more to come by the sending of God’s Spirit and beyond.--Kevin L. Moore. Related Posts:
Jun 11, 2015 · And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the >breath of life; and man became a living being. (Genesis 2:7, NKJV) He was breathing nepesh (this is the exact Hebrew work - our closest translation of this word does mean "Spirit" . When Jesus did this in John: So Jesus said to them again, "Peace to you!
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Apr 10, 2017 · And in Luke 23:46, “Jesus called out with a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.”[a] When he had said this, he breathed his last.” Jesus gave his spirit, his breath, his life to the Father on the cross. And the Father gave it back to him better than it was. His resurrected body correlated to the body that hung on the ...