In Jesus' final week he was often in the Temple. By day (only) he frequented Jerusalem, except for the last night.. What about the other Jerusalem Temple mentions - was there a pattern? Did Jesus visit Jerusalem and its Temple regardless of danger? He would not put God to the test, would he?
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Jesus, the Scroll and the Avoidance (revised)
One day Jesus went back to Nazareth and to the synagogue. The time ended with a crowd wanting to eliminate him.
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Jesus at The Hanukkah (edited)
The light keeps shining in the dark, and darkness has never put it out (John 1:5 CEV).
In a long ago winter, during one Hanukkah*, Jesus was again recorded in the Temple. (He may well have been to many Jerusalem Hanukkah celebrations, as to the other recurring events in his culture.) John here gives us a note of the chronology of Jesus' life. In chapter 7 we see Jesus in Jerusalem even when the climate had become very threatening. He had been there (approximately in October) for the celebration called Booths (Tabernacles). Enmity against Jesus reached a peak with official action being by taken primarily by the elite, "the Jews", and their followers.
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