It has been a while since I've done a new CvB. This winter, I noticed an uptick in people using the account in John 10 to say that Jesus/Yeshua celebrated Hanukkah.
Now, if you want to celebrate/memorialize/whatever the holiday, go for it. However, just like I am pointing out in the comic, to say Yeshua was celebrating it is adding to the text. Just because He was walking around the Temple during that time does not indicate that He was celebrating it in any sense, no more than it proves He didn't celebrate it. In fact, this verse is the only mention of the holiday in Scripture and there is no talk of traditions, anyone celebrating, or anything else. Just a time stamp, which seems to be all this verse is trying to let us know. When this account in John 10 happened.
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Abigail
While the Bible is my final authority, I find we often need the historical context to fully understand some aspects of it. you are correct. The Bible itself does not say one way or the other. But there is a lot of strong historical information that fits with the Bible to indicate the Jewish people celebrated it. The rededication of the Temple was a huge deal. It would be more odd if they did not acknowledge it in some way, especially since they are good at acknowledging other anniversaries.
Now, as for the specific traditions in celebrating, that's a whole different story. I know folks who have studied all of this and, if I remember correctly there is some uncertainty about what got started when.
Love your cartoons, by the way. I am starting at the beginning and slowly working my way through them. 😀
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