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  1. At its most basic 1 John 5:6 operates as a counter claim to those who hold that Jesus Christ came in water but not in blood. John holds that Jesus Christ came by both water and blood. A counter group appears to believe He came only in water.

  2. The water is a reference to His baptism or inauguration establishing that Jesus was the Christ. The blood is a common symbol for His death.

  3. John 19:34 indicates that when one of the Roman soldiers pierced Jesus' side with a spear, blood and water immediately came out. This detail is significant for two reasons. First, it proves that Jesus already was dead.

  4. And there are three that give testimony on earth: the spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three are one. English Revised Version. For there are three who bear witness, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and the three agree in one. GOD'S WORD® Translation. the Spirit, the water, and the blood.

  5. Jan 15, 2020 · One option but interpreting the water and the blood to take them as a reference to literal water and blood. There are two possibilities here: First, Jesus’s birth and death. Here water refers to the breaking of the water prior to birth and the blood refers to the crucifixion.

  6. In 1 John 5:6, the phrase “water and blood” refers to two significant elements in relation to Jesus Christ. The verse states that Jesus did not come by water alone, but by water and blood, and only the Joly Spirit can testify of Him because the Holy Spirit is the truth.

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  8. Aug 28, 2024 · This explains why, after Jesus died and a Roman soldier thrust a spear through Jesus’ side, piercing both the lungs and the heart, blood and water came from His side just as John recorded in his Gospel (John 19:34).

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