
It's likely that many of the same people were there once again. The events of verse 29 occur the day after the Baptist's conversation with the Pharisees' messengers. The scripture text reveals the identity of the Lamb. The others include Nathanael (John 1:49), Peter (John 6:69), the blind man (John 9:35–38), Martha (John 11:27), Thomas (John 20:28), and Jesus Himself (John 5:25 John 10:36). Why would the Sovereign of the Universe need a Lamb THE LAMBS NAME IS JESUS. JESUS’ NAME AS THE LAMB OF GOD TELLS US THAT HE IS THE FULFILLMENT OF GOD’S PROMISE TO PROVIDE A ONCE-FOR-ALL PAYMENT FOR OUR SINS: When Adam and Eve sinned, they tried to cover their sin themselves by sewing leaves together to wear (Genesis 3). These are people who specifically state that Jesus is the Christ, the Messiah, the Son of God.

This verse is also the first of seven "witnesses" in the gospel of John. Jesus will be taken outside the walls of the city to be sacrificed on the cross. Lambs were sacrificed in the temple for Passover, but goats were cast out of the camp.

Instead of a lamb, the sin offering specified in the book of Leviticus is a goat. The Lamb of God: the background for this title may be the victorious apocalyptic lamb who would destroy evil in the world (Rev 57 17:14) the paschal lamb, whose blood saved Israel and/or the suffering servant led like a lamb to the slaughter as a sin-offering (Is 53:7, 10). Isaiah 53:12 predicted that the Messiah would "bear the sins of many." The connection to Passover is the primary reason Jesus is referred to as "The Lamb of God." His crucifixion also symbolizes other Old Testament sacrifices. This holiday looked back to the days of Moses, when lambs' blood covered the doors of Israel, and allowed God's judgment to "pass over" them (Exodus 12:22–23). I want them to know that God loves them no matter what, Mackall said. Lamb of God: (ho amnos tou theou): This is a title specially bestowed upon our Lord by John the Baptist ( Joh 1:29-36 ), 'Behold, the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sin of the world' In Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs an apocryphal book, probably of the 2nd century-we have the term used for the Messiah, 'Honor Judah and Levi, for from. This was for the celebration of Passover. Stephanie held her book, God is My Shepherd and I Am His Lamb, which presents the 23 rd Psalm and the idea of God’s protection and provision in a way children can understand. Verse 29 uses the fourth of John's seven names for Jesus, "The Lamb of God." Lambs were required as a yearly sacrifice for all Jewish families.
