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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · The results of this would be: 1) The heart would race to pump blood that was not there. 2) The victim would collapse or faint due to low blood pressure. 3) The kidneys would shut down to preserve body fluids. 4) The person would experience extreme thirst as the body desired to replenish lost fluids. There is evidence from Scripture that Jesus ...

  2. In the case of Jesus, they saw He had become unconscious and likely was already dead. To confirm, a spear was shoved into His side, likely under His ribs, that ruptured the pericardial sack, resulting in a flow of both blood and water. While this manner of death was a brutal end for Jesus, there was also prophetic significance to this event.

  3. In the human body, water doesn’t separate from blood until circulation stops, at which point it accumulates in the heart and lungs. Since both "blood and water came out" (John 19:34) when "one of the soldiers pierced His side with a spear" (John 19:34), circulation had stopped, so Jesus was dead. But John 19:34 says that the spear strike ...

  4. Jun 22, 2019 · A doctor on why “blood and water” gushed from Jesus’ heart. St. John records what he saw; even if the Evangelist was thinking of the Sacraments, Our Lord's body was simply experiencing the ...

    • The Subject of The Gospel of John
    • Figures in John
    • The Figure of Blood and Water
    • Jesus’ Death Also Released The Divine Life
    • Two Fountains

    To answer this question, we first need to see the subject of John’s Gospel. The New Testament Recovery Versionprovides the subject for every book. This includes the four Gospels, each of which presents a different aspect of the Lord Jesus: 1. Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom—Proving That Jesus Christ Is the King-Savior 2. Mark: The Gospel of God—...

    Spiritual realities are profound and hard to understand. So John includes signs, or figures, in his Gospel such as the Lamb of God, the living water, and the vine to communicate profound spiritual realities to us. These figures impress us in a way that words alone can’t. This is also true of the blood and the water that came out from Jesus’ side.

    So what spiritual reality does the blood and water from the Lord’s pierced side reveal? Note 1 on blood and water in John 19:34 in the New Testament Recovery Versiongives us great insight. Let’s look at some portions of this lengthy note. The first section says: Every single human being needs both redemption—signified by the blood—and life—signifie...

    Let’s read another section of the same note: Let’s first focus on this sentence from the note: This death that imparts life released the Lord’s divine life from within Him. To understand what this means, let’s read what Jesus said in John 12:24: In this verse, Jesus likened Himself to a grain of wheat that would fall into the ground and die. A grai...

    Now let’s read the last section of the note: Jesus’ death opened two fountains to meet all our needs: a fountain for washing away our sins and a fountain of life. Zechariah 13:1 says: And Psalm 36:9 says: We can be washed at the fountain for sin by confessing any sin we commit. And we can receive the divine life by continually coming to the Lord as...

  5. Oct 10, 2018 · As a result, in the context of the entire Gospel of John, the blood that flowed from Jesus’ side must have symbolized the Eucharist, the sacrament in which we consume Jesusblood for spiritual nourishment. Moreover, once we understand that, we can see that the water also has a sacramental meaning as well. Earlier in this Gospel, Jesus said ...

  6. 6 This is the One who came by water and blood, Jesus Christ; not with the water only, but with the water and with the blood. It is the Spirit who testifies, because the Spirit is the truth. 7 For there are three that testify: 8 the Spirit and the water and the blood; and the three are in agreement." 1/ The Water.

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