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John 10 possesses a unique section in which Jesus celebrated a secular holiday Hanukkah (Feast of Lights or Feast of Dedication, but not one of the 7 commanded by God in Lev. 23). Jesus uses the circumstance to teach that He is the Light of the World. Christians celebrate this advent of the Light into the world during Christmas time, during a larger celebration of Light(s).
By Melton WinsteadJohn 10 possesses a unique section in which Jesus celebrated a secular holiday Hanukkah (Feast of Lights or Feast of Dedication, but not one of the 7 commanded by God in Lev. 23). Jesus uses the circumstance to teach that He is the Light of the World. Christians celebrate this advent of the Light into the world during Christmas time, during a larger celebration of Light(s).