Then I Go
In the passage before us, John 7:32ff., Jesus is at the Jews' feast of tabernacles. He is there to teach (v. 14). This was a bold move on Jesus' part. For the Jews were seeking to kill Him for His words and works (5:X3, 7:ll). And Jesus' instruction at the temple at this time only serves to fan the anger of some of the Jews towards Him (v. 30). However, many of the Jews believed on Jesus (v. 31). For, according to verse 31, they could not imagine that when Christ would come He would do more...
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