To Believe in Jesus – Part 83

To Believe in Jesus – Part 83

 

ཡོ་ཧ་ནན། 7:45-52

45དེ་ནས་སྲུང་དམག་རྣམས་མཆོད་དཔོན་ཆེན་པོ་དག་དང་ཕ་རུ་ཤི་པ་རྣམས་ཀྱི་གམ་དུ་ཕྱིར་ལོག་པ༌ན། དེ་རྣམས་ན༌རེ། ཁྱོད་རྣམས་ཀྱིས་ཅིའི་ཕྱིར་མི་དེ་བཙན་ཁྲིད་མ་བྱས་སམ་ཞེས་དྲིས་པ༌ལ། 46སྲུང་དམག་རྣམས་ན༌རེ། ཁོང་གིས་གསུངས་པ་དེ་ལྟ་བུ་མི་སུས་ཀྱང་གསུངས་མ་མྱོང་ཞེས་ཞུས་སོ།། 47ཡང་ཕ་རུ་ཤི་པ་རྣམས་ན༌རེ། ཁོས་ཁྱོད་རྣམས་ཀྱང་བསླུ་བྲིད་བྱས༌སམ། 48ཆོས་དཔོན་ནམ་ཕ་རུ་ཤི་པ་ལས་སུ་ཞིག་དེ་ལ་དད་པར་གྱུར༌རམ། 49འོན་ཀྱང་བཀའ་ཁྲིམས་མི་ཤེས་པའི་མི་ཚོགས་འདི་ལ་སྡིགས་དམོད་ཆེན་པོ་ཕོག་པ་ཡིན་ཞེས་སྨྲས་སོ།། 50དེ་ནས་ཕ་རུ་ཤི་པའི་ཁྲོད་དུ་ནེ་ཀོ་དེམ་ཟེར་བ་སྔོན་ཆད་སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུར་མཇལ་མྱོང་བ་དེས་ཆོས་དཔོན་རྣམས་ལ་འདི་ལྟར་སྨྲས་ཏེ། 51བདག་ཅག་གི་བཀའ་ཁྲིམས་ལྟར་ངེད་ཅག་གིས་མི་དེའི་ངག་ལས་ཉེས་པ་ཅི་བྱས་པ་ལ་མ་བརྟག་མ་ཤེས་པར་ཁྲིམས་ཐག་གཅོད་པར་བྱེད་དམ་ཞེས་པ༌ལ། 52ཆོས་དཔོན་རྣམས་ན༌རེ། ཁྱོད་རང་ཡང་ག་ལིལ་ཡུལ་ནས་འོངས་པའི་མི་ཞིག་ཡིན༌ནམ། ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་རྟོག་དཔྱོད་བྱོས༌དང༌། ག་ལིལ་ཡུལ་ནས་ལུང་སྟོན་པ་ཞིག་འབྱུང་མི་སྲིད་ཅེས་སྨྲས་སོ།།

John 7:45-52

45 The officers then came to the chief priests and Pharisees, who said to them, “Why did you not bring him?” 46 The officers answered, “No one ever spoke like this man!” 47 The Pharisees answered them, “Have you also been deceived? 48 Have any of the authorities or the Pharisees believed in him? 49 But this crowd that does not know the law is accursed.” 50 Nicodemus, who had gone to him before, and who was one of them, said to them, 51 “Does our law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?” 52 They replied, “Are you from Galilee too? Search and see that no prophet arises from Galilee.”

 

The gospel writer John noted that even those enforcement officers sent by the Sanhedrin to arrest Jesus were convinced by what Jesus said that they did not arrest Him as instructed! They defiled orders of the religious establishment because of what Jesus said and for what purpose? Jesus was speaking about the way to true redemption and eternal life and obviously these officers knew at that moment what Jesus had to offer was what they actually wanted.

 

Does that mean they came to a realization or some sort of spiritual awakening that their own religious leaders had been deceiving them with empty promises?  

 

The chief priests and Pharisees were furious how Jesus could even convince their officers to defile orders! How the Pharisees responded and recorded here in John 7 exposed another bigger problem –

 

47ཡང་ཕ་རུ་ཤི་པ་རྣམས་ན༌རེ། ཁོས་ཁྱོད་རྣམས་ཀྱང་བསླུ་བྲིད་བྱས༌སམ། 48ཆོས་དཔོན་ནམ་ཕ་རུ་ཤི་པ་ལས་སུ་ཞིག་དེ་ལ་དད་པར་གྱུར༌རམ། 49འོན་ཀྱང་བཀའ་ཁྲིམས་མི་ཤེས་པའི་མི་ཚོགས་འདི་ལ་སྡིགས་དམོད་ཆེན་པོ་ཕོག་པ་ཡིན་ཞེས་སྨྲས་སོ།།

47 The Pharisees answered them, “Have you also been deceived? 48 Have any of the authorities or the Pharisees believed in him? 49 But this crowd that does not know the law is accursed.”

 

The Pharisees here made a bold statement about the people being accursed for not knowing the law.

However, what I need to point out is, the “law” mentioned here by the Pharisees may not be referring strictly to Moses’ written laws but something else the common folks in Jerusalem would be familiar with, especially those who were brought up and educated through the synagogue system operated by the Pharisees.

 

Halakha הֲלָכָה

 

Referring to a set of Jewish laws covering every aspect of daily lives and identity of men and women born into Jewish family or claimed Jewishness and these laws were based on how their religious leaders interpreted the written laws of Moses.

The development of Halakha הֲלָכָה and the synagogue system can be tracked back as far as the Babylonian Exile after the destruction of the First Temple in Jerusalem the Jewish diaspora were determined to keep faith and traditions without the Temple service and living away from the Promised Land.

With reference to Moses’ written law namely the five books of Moses and with specific instructions for the children of Israel who left Egypt and went to live in the Promised Land under the leadership of Joshua – there were a long list of instructions how they should conduct their lives within the boundaries of Promised Land, and what exactly they should or should not do about sacrifices and offerings to God and how their priest should mediate between God and men doing their services within the one and only chosen place of sacrifice which eventually became the Temple build by Solomon.

The very fact these Jews were exiled from Jerusalem was due to their sin and disobedience against God’s teachings and warnings. It came a point they – especially their priests and kings and tribal leaders – were deliberately breaking God’s rule and doing things against God’s teachings that eventually judgement fell on them and they went into exile and Jerusalem was under Gentile rule even till the days of Jesus.

So those Jewish diaspora who were deported from Jerusalem and living in foreign lands without the Temple – there were endless questions and debates how should they keep covenant with God if there was any hope of restoration?

The development of the synagogue system was first started to help Jewish diaspora gather together to encourage each other to remember the teachings of God with hope of restoration for the nation of Israel and the rebuilding of the one and only Temple approved by God. The synagogue leaderships eventually had to interpret and re-interpret, define and re-define, either to resist assimilation into foreign culture or to contextualize certain laws so that Jewish people living in exiles could continue to keep faith and traditions till the promised Messiah should appear and the full restoration of the nation of Israel.

Interestingly why did they continue upholding their re-defined customs and traditions with the Second Temple reconstructed and modified by Herod? In previous post No: 81, I pointed out that although the Temple structure was restored but the most important piece of furniture – the Ark of the Covenant – was not there! Apparently the religious establishments already knew there was some sort of religious scam going on at the Temple and they knew they were still waiting for the Messiah for the full restoration of the nation with the return of the Ark of the Covenant.

Furthermore, Jerusalem at that time of Jesus was under Rome, Israel was under foreign rule. An important reason for their observation of Halakha הֲלָכָה was based on their interpretation of how to be prepared for the coming Messiah and the full restoration of Israel with the Temple service.

 

Question – were they doing the right thing?

 

Jesus actually spoken against these kinds of laws and exposed them as man-made doctrines and traditions which goes against the righteous teachings of God

 

མད་ཐཱ། 15:1-3

1དེ་ནས་ཕ་རུ་ཤི་པ་དང་མཁན་པོ་རྣམས་ཡེ་རུ་སཱ་ལེམ་ནས་སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུའི་དྲུང་དུ་ཡོང༌སྟེ། 2ཁྱེད་ཀྱི་ཐུགས་སྲས་རྣམས་ཀྱིས་ཅིའི་ཕྱིར་གནའ་མིའི་ལུགས་སྲོལ་དང་འགལ་བར་བྱེད༌དམ། ཁོ་རྣམས་ཀྱིས་ལག་པ་མ་བཀྲུས་པར་བག་ལེབ་ཟའོ་ཞེས་པ༌ལ། 3སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུས་འདི་སྐད༌དུ། ཁྱོད་ཅག་གིས་རང་གི་ལུགས་སྲོལ་བསྲུང་ཕྱིར་དཀོན་མཆོག་གི་བཀའ་དང་འགལ་བར་བྱེད་པ༌ཅི།

Matthew 15:1-3

Then Pharisees and scribes came to Jesus from Jerusalem and said, 2 “Why do your disciples break the tradition of the elders? For they do not wash their hands when they eat.” 3 He answered them, “And why do you break the commandment of God for the sake of your tradition?

 

མཱཪ་ཀུ 7:5-9

5དེ་ནས་ཕ་རུ་ཤི་པ་དང་མཁན་པོ་རྣམས་ཀྱིས་སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུ༌ལ། ཁྱེད་ཀྱི་ཐུགས་སྲས་རྣམས་ཀྱིས་ཅིའི་ཕྱིར་གནའ་མིའི་ལུགས་སྲོལ་བཞིན་མི་བྱེད༌པར། ལག་པ་མི་གཙང་ནའང་བག་ལེབ་ཟའམ་ཞེས་དྲིས་པ༌དང༌། 6སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུས་འདི་སྐད༌དུ། ཚུལ་འཆོས་པ་ཁྱོད་ཅག་གི་སྐོར་ལ་ཡེ་ཤ་ཡཱ་ཡིས་ལེགས་པར་གསུངས་པ་འདི་ལྟ༌སྟེ།

མི་སྡེ་འདི་ཡིས་ངག་ནས་ང་རང་བཀུར་ན༌ཡང༌།།

ཁོ་ཚོའི་སེམས་ནི་ང་དང་ཡོངས་སུ་བྲལ་བ༌ཡིན།།

7འཇིག་རྟེན་མི་ཡིས་བརྩམས་པའི་བསླབ་བྱ་སྣ་ཚོགས༌པ།།

བདེན་པའི་ཆོས་ཀྱི་གཞུང་ལུགས་ཡིན་ཁུལ་སྟོན་བྱེད༌པས།།

བསྙེན་བཀུར་དེ་འདྲ་བདག་ལ་བྱས་ཀྱང་སྙིང་པོ༌མེད།།

ཅེས་བཀོད་པ༌ལྟར། 8ཁྱོད་རྣམས་ཀྱིས་དཀོན་མཆོག་གི་བཀའ་སྤངས་ནས་མིའི་ལུགས་སྲོལ་སྲུང་བཞིན་འདུག་ཅེས་གསུངས་པ༌དང༌། 9ཡང་འདི་སྐད༌དུ། ཁྱོད་ཅག་གིས་རང་གི་ལུགས་སྲོལ་སྲུང༌ཕྱིར། དཀོན་མཆོག་གི་བཀའ་རིང་དུ༌སྤངས།

Mark 7:5-9

5 And the Pharisees and the scribes asked him, “Why do your disciples not walk according to the tradition of the elders, but eat with defiled hands?” 6 And he said to them, “Well did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it is written,

“‘This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me; 7 in vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.’

8 You leave the commandment of God and hold to the tradition of men.”

9 And he said to them, “You have a fine way of rejecting the commandment of God in order to establish your tradition!

 

Very strong words of criticism Jesus used against the religious establishment of His days!

Jesus was speaking the truth and exposing the misleading teachings of these religious leaders who were definitely not helping the people to find true redemption and eternal life in God!

In our modern time, what we know about Jews and Judaism is about Halakha הֲלָכָה and why does such laws have binding powers on the Jewish people is due to rabbinic authority. And it is a fundamental issue about how they interpret the written laws of Moses revealed by God on Mount Sinai.

Back to John 7, Nicodemus defended Jesus!

 

50དེ་ནས་ཕ་རུ་ཤི་པའི་ཁྲོད་དུ་ནེ་ཀོ་དེམ་ཟེར་བ་སྔོན་ཆད་སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུར་མཇལ་མྱོང་བ་དེས་ཆོས་དཔོན་རྣམས་ལ་འདི་ལྟར་སྨྲས་ཏེ། 51བདག་ཅག་གི་བཀའ་ཁྲིམས་ལྟར་ངེད་ཅག་གིས་མི་དེའི་ངག་ལས་ཉེས་པ་ཅི་བྱས་པ་ལ་མ་བརྟག་མ་ཤེས་པར་ཁྲིམས་ཐག་གཅོད་པར་བྱེད་དམ་ཞེས་པ༌ལ།

50 Nicodemus, who had gone to him before, and who was one of them, said to them, 51 “Does our law judge a man without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?”

 

Remember Nicodemus who came to see Jesus in John 3. After that encounter with Jesus, he could have known something about Jesus that he was bold enough to speak up for Jesus!

In the days of John the Baptist and Jesus, those Jewish folk who had been waiting for the Messiah with hope of redemption and eternal life, they would had been convinced and convicted this Jesus is the Messiah they had been waiting for.

However, many of these Jewish folks who met Jesus continue to struggles with their belief due to pressure and coercion from the Sanhedrin and the distress of being excommunicated from their synagogues.

If we know Jesus is our true redemption and the only way to eternal life, what would we do in their position?

 

To be continue …

 

David Z

To Believe in Jesus – Part 82

To Believe in Jesus – Part 82

 

ཡོ་ཧ་ནན། 7:40-44

40མི་ཚོགས་ཀྱིས་གཏམ་དེ་ཐོས་པ་དང་ཁ་ཅིག་ན༌རེ། མི་འདི་ནི་དངོས་གནས་ལུང་སྟོན་པ་དེ་ཉིད་ཡིན་ཞེས༌དང༌། 41ཁ་ཅིག་གིས་མི་འདི་ནི་སྐྱབས་མགོན་མཱ་ཤི་ཀ་ཡིན་ཞེས་སྨྲས་པ༌དང༌། ཡང་ཁ་ཅིག་གིས་སྐྱབས་མགོན་མཱ་ཤི་ཀ་ནི་ག་ལིལ་ཡུལ་ནས་འབྱུང་མི་སྲིད་དོ།། 42གསུང་རབ་ལས་སྐྱབས་མགོན་མཱ་ཤི་ཀ་ནི་དཱ་བིད་ཀྱི་གདུང་རྒྱུད་དང༌། དཱ་བིད་ཀྱི་ཕ་ཡུལ་ཏེ་པེད་ལེ་ཧེམ་གྲོང་རྡལ་ནས་འབྱུང་བར་འགྱུར་ཞེས་གསུངས་ཡོད་པ་མ་ཡིན་ནམ་ཞེས་སྨྲས་སོ།། 43དེའི༌ཕྱིར། མི་ཚོགས་ཁྲོད་ནས་སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུའི་སྐོར་ལ་ལྟ་ཚུལ་མི་མཐུན་པ་བྱུང༌། 44དེ་རྣམས་ལས་ཁ་ཅིག་གིས་ཁོང་ཉིད་འཛིན་འདོད་ནའང་མི་སུས་ཀྱང་ཁོང་ལ་ལག་པས་རེག་མ་ཐུབ་བོ།།

John 7:40-44

40 When they heard these words, some of the people said, “This really is the Prophet.” 41 Others said, “This is the Christ.” But some said, “Is the Christ to come from Galilee? 42 Has not the Scripture said that the Christ comes from the offspring of David, and comes from Bethlehem, the village where David was?” 43 So there was a division among the people over him. 44 Some of them wanted to arrest him, but no one laid hands on him.

 

Previous post I pointed out how Jesus interrupted the Temple service and the Sadducees who were in charge of the Temple would had been agitated and furious but here the gospel writer noted a different response from those Jews who heard what Jesus said and apparently they were convinced and convicted Jesus had spoken the truth!

 

Some of the Jews were convinced this is the Christ!

 

It should be interesting to note that the local folks knew that the Messiah is to be of the line of David and would appear in Bethlehem! These people did have prior knowledge of the coming Messiah! They were waiting in anticipation for the appearance of the Messiah especially after John the Baptist started his public ministry.

 

But, why would they be confused about Jesus from Galilee?

 

Today we are looking at gospel records with benefits of hindsight and we know from the records of The Gospel of Matthew མད་ཐཱ། that Jesus is indeed of the line of David and His birth place was at Bethlehem!

However the extensive volume of information and historical records we have today, those Jews at the time of Jesus in John 7 may not had it.

First let’s focus in on Matthew 2 / མད་ཐཱ། 2 with the following key points

1) Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea

2) Herod was ruling over Judea

3) Wise men from the East came to Jerusalem because that was the capital and inquired of the birth of a Jewish King.

4) Herod with assistance from the Sanhedrin represented by chief priests and scribes ascertained the birth of Christ in Bethlehem of Judea

5) The same group of wise men from the East did actually find the child Jesus in Bethlehem of Judea

6) Joseph being warned in a dream about Herod’s death threat brought both Mary and Jesus together to Egypt.

*why Egypt? At that time there was a prominent Jewish community in Alexandria Egypt. The Septuagint (LXX), a Koine Greek translation of the Hebrew Torah was produced in Alexandria of Egypt about 250 years before the birth of Jesus.  It was after Rome took control of Egypt that the Jewish community in Alexandria was beginning to be affected and later throughout the Jewish-Roman wars that stretched from AD 66 to about AD 135, they moved and relocated elsewhere although some did return much later.

7) After the death of Herod, Joseph intended to return to Judea with Mary and Jesus but diverted to Galilee and settled in a city called Nazareth because Herod’s son Archelaus took over control of Judea.

Joseph would had knew Herod wanted to kill Jesus because those wise men from the East identified Jesus as being born King of the Jews. It was a known fact Herod was not Jewish and the Jewish community in Jerusalem was not happy with Rome arrangement for Herod to rule Judea and Herod went to the extent of spending lots of money and resources to reconstruct the Second Temple in order to please the Jews.

Herod due to his blood-thirsty habits of securing power and position ordered the killing of infants and young children as recorded in Matthew 2 / མད་ཐཱ། 2. Herod felt threaten with the birth a legitimate Jewish King. And later with Herod’s son Archelaus ruling over Judea, he may do what his father Herod did to put down anyone who would have legitimate claim to rule Jerusalem.

I believe Joseph with good intention to avoid known danger will prefer to settle his family in a place of safety. Most likely Joseph and Mary do have next-of-kin, family relatives, in Galilee whom they can trust with their lives.

Therefore Jesus was known among the locals as coming from Galilee but He was born in Bethlehem and of the line of David.

Today, we have all these information and knowledge as historical facts but for those Jews who were living at that time of Jesus they may not have all these knowledge except for few who had close links.

I expected most likely Herod and his descendants who continued to rule Judea would had used their power to censor and control information especially those that exposed their evil wicked deeds. Those in power and in government positions have had the habits and practices of using their authorities to silence their critiques and white-wash. Remember for what reason Herod Antipas beheaded John the Baptist!

Today, bible students would be familiar with Flavius Josephus, a Roman–Jewish historian who lived during the times of the Apostles and his documentations have been regarded by bible academics as creditable and accurate. Josephus provided us much needed information with regards to the historical background, culture, and social-political situations throughout the times of the Four Gospel and Acts.

Back to the situation in John 7, few important points to note are

A) Those Jews who heard Jesus speaks in John 7, they had prior knowledge about the coming Messiah

B) They know the Messiah is of the line of David and to appear in Bethlehem

C) They were confused about Jesus background from Galilee most likely due to lack of information not provided or deliberately censored by the ruling class during their times

So here in John 7, there were Jews who heard Jesus and were convinced this is the Messiah!

However what they believed about Jesus contradict what the religious establishment of their times – the Pharisees and Sadducees – were teaching and endorsing as doctrines and traditions.

To be continue …

 

David Z

To Believe in Jesus – Part 81

To Believe in Jesus – Part 81

 

ཡོ་ཧ་ནན། 7:37-39

37དེ་ཡང་སྤྱིལ་བུའི་དུས་ཆེན་གྱི་ཉིན་རྗེས་མ་སྟེ་གཟབ་རྒྱས་ཆེ་བའི་དུས་སྟོན་གྱི་ཉིན་མོ༌དེར། སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུ་ཡར་བཞེངས་ཏེ་གསུང་སྐད་ཆེན་པོས་འདི་སྐད་དུ། གལ་ཏེ་སུ་ཞིག་སྐོམ་ན་བདག་གི་གམ་དུ་འཐུང་བར་ཤོག 38སུ་ཞིག་གིས་བདག་ལ་དད་པ་བྱེད་ན། གསུང་རབ་ལས་གསུངས་པ་ལྟར་མི་དེའི་ཁོག་ནས་ཚེ་སྲོག་དང་ལྡན་པའི་ཆུ་ནི་གཙང་པོ་བཞིན་དུ་འབབ་པར་འགྱུར་ཞེས་གསུངས་སོ།། 39སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུས་དེ་ལྟར་གསུངས་དོན་ནི་ཁོང་ལ་དད་པ་བྱེད་མཁན་རྣམས་ལ་དམ་པའི་ཐུགས་ཉིད་འཐོབ་ངེས་པ་བསྟན་ཏོ།། འོན་ཀྱང་སྐྱབས་མགོན་ཡེ་ཤུ་ད་དུང་གཟི་བརྗིད་དང་ལྡན་པར་མ་གྱུར་པས་

John 7:37-39

37 On the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood up and cried out, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. 38 Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.’” 39 Now this he said about the Spirit, whom those who believed in him were to receive, for as yet the Spirit had not been given, because Jesus was not yet glorified.

 

The author noted another important event that happened on the “last day of the feast, the great day“. This was referring to the last day event of the Jews’ Feast of Booths known as Sukkot.

Traditions have it that there was some sort of religious ritual going on at the Temple which involves public prayer for forgiveness and salvation for the nation of Israel, and a water pouring ceremony. Apparently the Jews’ Feast of Booths marks the ending of dry season and the starts of raining season in that part of Middle East, and that could be a reason for the water pouring ceremony.

 

At this very moment Jesus literally interrupted whatever service and ceremony that was going on at the Temple!

 

We are already informed by the gospel writer that the Sanhedrin wanted to arrest Jesus, and we can expect what Jesus did here added to the agitation of the Sadducees who were in charge of the Temple!

However there were very important reasons why Jesus interrupted the Temple service at that moment and can be proven what He did was right and pleasing to the Father.

First, I want to point out a known deception going on at the Temple service which most if not all of those religious leaders already knew about it and most likely still trying to keep secret or play ignorance with the general public.

 

The Ark of the Covenant was not present inside the Temple!

 

It is a known fact, a historical fact till today, that from the time of Jeremiah when the Babylonian conquered Jerusalem and burned that Temple built by Solomon, the Ark of the Covenant had gone missing and never to be found even till today!

This Temple at the time of John 7 was known as the Second Temple that was first rebuilt by returning Jews during the time of Nehemiah and Ezra when they laid the foundation and progress had been slow and minimal due to social-political turmoil. When Herod took control of Jerusalem with support of the Romans, he wanting to seek favor from the Jews to secure his political power spent a lot of money and resources to reconstruct and beautify the Temple.

 

The fact remain that the Ark of the Covenant was not present inside the Temple and why is this piece of information important?

 

The Jews’ Feast of Booths – Sukkot – starts five days after Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur known as Day of Atonement is when only the anointed High Priest will enter the most holy place of the Temple once a year to seek forgiveness for the nation by offering blood for atonement and applying it over the mercy seat covering the Ark of the Covenant and following every precise step as instructed by God through Moses (ལེ་ཝིའི་ཚུལ་ཁྲིམས། 16 / Leviticus 16).

The Ark of the Covenant is the most important piece of furniture for the Temple and since it was not there, then whatever services and rituals those ministers were doing was meaningless! To put it straight – what the Sadducees had been doing with the Temple service was religious scam!

Herod reconstructed the Temple and made it a tourist attraction by adding a Gentile Court to it, and together with the Sadducees they were doing their religious entertainment for monetary profits and making people feel happy with empty promises of God’s blessing and forgiveness.

Remember back in John 2 when Jesus turned over tables of money changers at the same Temple? And accused them of being thieves and robbers? The same incident recorded in all four gospels, Matthew 21, Mark 11, and Luke 19.

 

Jesus was speaking the truth! Jesus was exposing all those religious scam going on at the Temple!

 

Back to John 7, here Jesus made specific reference to “living water” and what was that about?

This “living water” has direct reference to two scriptures from Jeremiah and Isaiah

 

ཡེ་རེམ་ཡཱ། 2:12-13

12ཀྱེ་ནམ་མཁའི་དབྱིངས་རྣམས། འདིའི་ཕྱིར་ཧ་ལས་ཤིང་བླ་འདར་ནས་རབ་ཏུ་སྐྱོ་བར་གྱིས་ཤིག་ཅེས་དཀོན་མཆོག་ཡ་ཝཱེས་གསུངས་པའོ། ། 13ཅི་ལ་ཞེ་ན། བདག་གི་མི་རྣམས་ཀྱིས་སྤྱོད་ངན་གཉིས་སྤྱད་དེ། ཚེ་སྲོག་དང་ལྡན་པའི་ཆུ་མིག་ཡིན་པ་ང་རང་བསྐྱུར་ནས་རང་གི་དོན་དུ་ཆུ་དོང་བརྐོས་པ་དང་། ཆུ་དོང་དེ་ནི་ཞིག་རལ་དུ་སོང་ནས་ཆུ་མི་འཚོག་པའི་ཆུ་དོང་ཞིག་ཡིན་ནོ། །

Jeremiah 2:12-13

12 Be appalled, O heavens, at this; be shocked, be utterly desolate, declares the Lord, 13 for my people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed out cisterns for themselves, broken cisterns that can hold no water.

 

ཡེ་ཤ་ཡཱ། 44:1-5

1ཀྱེ་བདག་གི་ཞབས་ཕྱི་ཡ་ཀོབ། བདག་གིས་བདམས་པའི་ཡེས་ར་ཨེལ། ད་ལྟ་འདི་ལ་ཉོན་ཅིག 2ཁྱོད་མཛད་ཅིང་མངལ་དུ་འགོད་མཁན་དང་ཁྱོད་རང་སྐྱོབ་མཁན་གྱི་དཀོན་མཆོག་ཡ་ཝཱེས་འདི་སྐད་དུ། ཀྱེ་བདག་གི་ཞབས་ཕྱི་ཡ་ཀོབ། བདག་གིས་བདམས་པའི་ཡེ་ཤུ་རུན་ཁྱོད་མ་འཇིགས་ཤིག 3ཅིའི་ཕྱིར་ཞེ་ན། སྐོམ་པས་མནར་བའི་ས་ལ་བདག་གིས་ཆུ་འདྲེན་ཞིང་། སྐམ་སར་གཙང་པོ་བཞུར་དུ་འཇུག བདག་གིས་རང་གི་སེམས་ཉིད་ཁྱོད་ཀྱི་བུ་རྒྱུད་སྟེང་འབབ་ཏུ་འཇུག་ཅིང་། བདག་གི་བྱིན་རླབས་ཁྱོད་ཀྱི་བུ་རྒྱུད་ལ་གནང་བར་བྱ། 4དེ་དག་རྩྭ་གསེང་ནས་སྐྱེས་པ་དང་ཆུ་ཕྲན་འགྲམ་གྱི་ལྕང་མ་ཇི་བཞིན་ནོ། ། 5དེ་ནས་མི་འདིས་ན་རེ། ང་ནི་དཀོན་མཆོག་ཡ་ཝཱེ་ལ་གཏོགས་པ་ཡིན་ཞེས་དང་། དེས་ཀྱང་རང་ལ་ཡ་ཀོབ་ཀྱི་མིང་ནས་འབོད་ཅིང་། ཡང་མི་གཞན་ཞིག་གིས་དངོས་སུ་ང་རང་དཀོན་མཆོག་ཡ་ཝཱེ་ལ་གཏོགས་པ་ཡིན་ཞེས་ཡི་གེར་འགོད་ལ། ཡེས་ར་ཨེལ་གྱི་མཚན་ནས་རང་ལ་མིང་འདོགས་པར་འགྱུར།

Isaiah 44:1-5

“But now hear, O Jacob my servant, Israel whom I have chosen!

2 Thus says the Lord who made you, who formed you from the womb and will help you: Fear not, O Jacob my servant, Jeshurun whom I have chosen.

3 For I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground; I will pour my Spirit upon your offspring, and my blessing on your descendants.

4 They shall spring up among the grass like willows by flowing streams.

5 This one will say, ‘I am the Lord’s,’ another will call on the name of Jacob, and another will write on his hand, ‘The Lord’s,’ and name himself by the name of Israel.”

 

Living water is a clear reference to God being the source of life! The writings of Jeremiah exposed the sins of the nation of Israel in forsaking Yahweh God who is the true source of life and going after man-made religion like pagan worship and even creating their own forms of idols.

In the writings of Isaiah, the phrase “I will pour my Spirit upon your offspring” speaks of God’s redemption for those who turned back to Him in truth and righteousness and that they will be restored to life, eternal life, with God.

The use of “living water” was mention before by Jesus in John 4, when He was having a conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well – and it speaks of the offer of true redemption and salvation in God with promise of eternal life!

 

So back to what happen in John 7 when Jesus interrupted the Temple service, it was at this moment that Jesus presented Himself as the chosen Son of God, The Redeemer of Mankind, the Messiah they were waiting for!

This is the very reason the gospel writer John – how he presented this gospel with the theme of “to believe in Jesus” and the promises of eternal life with God!

The words of Jesus exposed the deception and trickery of man-made religion shrouded in empty promises of blessings.

The words of Jesus at the same time show us true salvation in God.

 

To be continue …

 

David Z