John 2:13
“And the Jews’ passover was at hand, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem.”
Context: This verse is part of the narrative of Jesus’ ministry and the events that took place during the Passover festival in Jerusalem. It sets the stage for the following events that occur in John 2:14-25.
The Passover: The Passover was one of the most important Jewish festivals, commemorating the deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. During this festival, Jews from different regions would gather in Jerusalem to offer sacrifices at the temple.
Jesus’ Visit to Jerusalem: John mentions that Jesus went up to Jerusalem for the Passover. This highlights Jesus’ commitment to observing Jewish customs and his willingness to participate in significant religious events.
Symbolism and Foreshadowing: This verse holds symbolic significance in the broader context of the Gospel of John. Jesus going up to Jerusalem for the Passover foreshadows the ultimate sacrifice He would make on the cross for the deliverance of all people from the slavery of sin. The Passover lamb in the Old Testament was a type and shadow of Jesus, who would become the Lamb of God, sacrificed for the redemption of humanity.
Importance of Jerusalem: Jerusalem was the religious and political center of Judaism, and the temple held great significance for the Jewish people. Jesus’ presence in Jerusalem during the Passover underscores the importance of the city and the temple in His ministry. Later in this chapter, Jesus performs the cleansing of the temple, which reveals His authority and righteous indignation toward the misuse of the sacred space.
