In the days leading up to the Passover festival, Jesus makes a significant visit to Bethany, a small village near Jerusalem. This visit is noteworthy because Bethany is the home of Lazarus, a man whom Jesus had previously raised from the dead, demonstrating His divine power over life and death. This miracle had attracted much attention and had profound implications for Jesus' ministry. The timing of this visit, just six days before Passover, is crucial. Passover is a major Jewish festival commemorating the Israelites' liberation from Egyptian slavery, and it foreshadows Jesus' own role in spiritual liberation through His forthcoming death and resurrection. By returning to Bethany, Jesus not only reconnects with dear friends like Lazarus, Mary, and Martha but also prepares for the pivotal events of His mission. This moment is filled with anticipation and serves as a reminder of the love and support Jesus shared with those close to Him, even as He approached the most challenging part of His earthly journey.
Six days before the Passover, Jesus came to Bethany, where Lazarus lived, whom Jesus had raised from the dead.
John 12:1
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