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MilesXpisti
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Absolutely, I’ll explain it. First, it should be noted that the actual Latin of the verse 8 is not “I will not” but rather ego non ascendo, “I do not go up.” Present tense. Moreoever, the question asked by his disciples was if he would accompany them to the festival, he declined saying that his time had not yet come, because firstly they were not dependent upon God’s will, thus he sent them away and remained in Galilee. He was answering them directly to their request that he go with them at that time, in the stance of a public figure as it were. He was reluctant to do, we can intimate, because he had not been instructed to by the Father. There was also the issue of his disciples wishing him to go openly, which he found unacceptable given that his brethren did not presently even believe in him (cf. John 7:5). This is why he went in secret. And it is not entirely clear how long after his disciples departed that he followed, but it must have been some time, given the distance from Galilee to Judea, which would’ve been traversed on foot.The point is: Jesus doesn’t live up to your standard of truth telling so it is by* your own words *that you condemn our Lord. :tsktsk:
As for me, I’m perfectly happy to follow our Lords example of saying things that are misunderstood for the good of the kingdom. Do you agree or would you care to explain John 7?
Exactly!!!