John 7:37-53 | What's the connection?

Bible scholars have long made the connection with Jesus' statement with what is occurring at that time with the Feast of Tabernacles. It has been well established that the Biblical feasts give strong reference and inference of Jesus in His first and second comings. One of the traditions that was adopted during this was a water drawing ceremony. It would have been during this ceremony, as all are bowed down, that Jesus would've stood and spoken these words.

 “If anyone thirsts, let him come to Me and drink. 38 He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said, out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.”
-John 7:37b-38


Naturally, this would have caught a lot of people's attention. John has frequently established how Jesus is greater than the various water rituals of the time. Consider Jesus turning the water of the Jewish purification rituals into wine. Consider how Jesus' baptism is greater than John the Baptist's. And here, consider how it would be during the water drawing ceremony that gave hope and expectation of rain that Jesus tells the people if they come to Him that they would never thirst. The connection throughout the book and to this ritual are clear: Jesus is better.

What connections are you making in this passage?
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