Showing posts with label Gospel of John. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gospel of John. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2016

Pool Where Jesus Healed a Blind Man Discovered, Proves Gospel of John Is True - JESSILYN JUSTICE CHARISMA NEWS

The Pool of Siloam is proof the Gospel of John is true.
The Pool of Siloam is proof the Gospel of John is true. (YouTube)

Pool Where Jesus Healed a Blind Man Discovered, Proves Gospel of John Is True

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Archaeological evidence now proves the Gospel of John is true.  
Though discovered more than a decade ago, the pool of Siloam continues to make headlines, most recently in an analysis by author and speaker Eric Metaxas.  
In John 9, Jesus spat in the dirt, rubbed the mud on a blind man's eyes and then commanded him to go wash in the Pool of Siloam.  
Workers stumbled upon this very pool in 2005 while repairing sewage pipes.   
"Scholars have said that there wasn't a Pool of Siloam and that John was using a religious conceit" to illustrate a point, New Testament scholar James H. Charlesworth told the Los Angeles Times. "Now we have found the Pool of Siloam ... exactly where John said it was." 
The site of Jesus' miracle is just one of many in archaeological discoveries verifying the authenticity of the Bible.  
The news isn't so much in the discovery, but in what the site stands for, Metaxas says.  
"The point is that it's become increasingly clear that the default scholarly position of disbelieving the Bible because it is the Bible is untenable," Metaxas writes. "Of course, Christians should already know that. But it's still gratifying to see that other people are able to see it, as well. Even if they have to go to the Pool of Siloam to do it."
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Thursday, November 5, 2015

Hanukkah - Light Drives Out Darkness - ISRAEL TODAY

Hanukkah - Light Drives Out Darkness

Thursday, November 05, 2015 |  Israel Today Staff

Both Jews and Christians celebrate their "festivals of light" during the darkest period of the year. Sunrises are really late and sunsets occur in the late afternoon already.
Light was created during the creation story when God spoke light into being to expel the drakness (Genesis 1:1 - 5). A parallel can be found in the Gospel of John chapter 1 where the Messiah is referred to as the light of the world.
The Jewish celebration of Hanukkah - literally dedication - is the remembrance of the rededication of the Temple after the Jewish priestly family revolted against the Hellenistic Seleucid occupation. They could not tolerate the continued oppression and persecution of the Seleucids and ultimately liberated Jerusalem and the Temple (in 164 BCE).
Jewish tradition tells of a miracle that occurred when, during the rededication of the temple, a small jar of olive oil was found to rekindle the Menorah in the Temple. The jar only contained enough oil to burn for one day but the Menorah miraculously burned for eight days until more oil could be produced.
The Jews celebrate this festival by lighting an increasing number of candles each day of the festival until all eight candles are lit. This year Hanukkah will be celebrated from the evening of December 6 until December 14. This festival celebrates the victory of light over darkness!
We often feel that we cannot do much as individuals in this world of darkness, but this story teaches us that it is important to let our light shine - whenever the opportunity presents itself - and if we all do this we will be amazed how we can affect the world around us.
Hanukkah is a festival with the focus on children and we would like to assist many children in Israel, that live in poverty and can only dream of all the joys of this festival, to share in the joy and celebration.

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