Daily Gospel Exegesis

2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) - John 1: 29-34

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Jan 17, 2026
The discussion dives into John 1:29-34, revealing the profound meaning behind the title 'Lamb of God' and its connections to Leviticus and Passover. The 'See and Say' motif is explored, emphasizing how witnesses recognize and proclaim Jesus' significance. The Baptist’s testimony about Jesus' pre-existence highlights deep theological implications. The imagery of the Spirit descending like a dove at baptism signifies Jesus’ anointing, pointing to his unique role in baptizing believers with the Holy Spirit.
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Messiah As The Sacrificial Lamb

  • John the Baptist identifies Jesus as the Lamb of God, linking Messiahship to sacrificial atonement from the outset.
  • This title ties Jesus to Isaiah's suffering servant and the Passover lamb, showing continuity in salvation history.
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John Supplements The Synoptics

  • The Gospel of John omits the baptism narrative and supplies distinct theological details instead.
  • John likely assumes readers know the synoptics and writes to supplement them with unique insights.
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Preexistence Emphasized By John

  • John the Baptist stresses Jesus' pre-existence: he 'ranks before' John because he existed before him.
  • This affirms the Logos theology that the Son existed eternally with the Father (John 1:1) despite human chronology.
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