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Could it be that Grace and Truth build on the Law of Moses and provide a more mature view of God? Maybe this is the author's intention.
| Focus | Demands and rules | Gift and mercy |
| Source | External, often seen as a set of rules to follow | Internal, a free gift from God |
| Outcome | Condemnation and inability to meet standards | Redemption and forgiveness |
| Relationship | Based on performance and obedience | Based on faith and God's initiative |
| Motivation | Fear of punishment and striving to earn favor | Love and gratitude for God's provision |
| Power | Cannot save or empower to obey | Empowers to live a life pleasing to God |
| Approach | "Do this and you will live" | "It is done" |
| Nature | Perfect, but imperfect humans cannot keep it | Perfect, but imperfect humans can receive it |
| Emphasis | Condemnation and revealing sin | Atonement and redemption from sin |
| Purpose | To reveal sin and show the need for a Savior | To offer salvation and empower believers |
The Mikveh immersion was a ceremonial cleansing for outward purification in a pool of water -----women after Menstruation -------Men after sexual discharge -----after a dead body was touched ----etcAnyone know how John made the leap from ritual Jewish immersion in the mikveh to baptism in the river?
A friend's church (Calvary United in Kitchener) had a minister with a theater background so they did some plays. One of their productions was Godspell. My friend was on makeup (a hobby of his) for that show, I think. He acted in one of the others I went to. I have never seen a professional production or the film, though.I have never seen Godspell @Mendalla
Do you think Moses and the Israelites believed they were being baptized when they crossed the Red Sea?The Israelites were baptized by Moses in the Sea of Edom ( Red Sea) as they left Egypt around 1500 BC, according to 1Corinthians 10:1-2.
And while Jews would baptize many times, Christians would later say that you only need to do it once.

Your last statement makes more sense to me.Do you think Moses and the Israelites believed they were being baptized when they crossed the Red Sea?
The Corinthians passage reads to me like an effort to find foreshadowing in the OT.
The Israelites were baptized by Moses in the Sea of Edom ( Red Sea) as they left Egypt around 1500 BC, according to 1Corinthians 10:1-2.
And while Jews would baptize many times, Christians would later say that you only need to do it once.
Which kind of makes sense when you look at how John portrays himself as the herald declaring Jesus' coming. I almost wonder if John would expect his followers to move to Jesus. We shall see tomorrow.In tomorrow's reading we will see two of John's disciples transfer their loyalty to Jesus.