"is written in the prophets: And they shall all taught by God. So, everyone who heard Father and learned from him comes to me. " John 6:45.
And God shall all be taught
This quote is taken from Isaiah 54:13 "And all thy children shall be taught of the Lord, and the peace of thy children." But do not follow exactly either the Hebrew or the LXX. In John 6:45 provably was adapted to make it consistent with the context. Children
This word is commonly used in Hebrew to refer to the offspring, regardless of age. It covers children and adults. Here refers to all Jews as "sons" of his mother Jerusalem.
Taught by Jehovah
Until that time, due to their error, the Jews had rejected the instruction of the Lord:
"Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth: for the LORD has spoken: I raised children [the relationship between God and people has been that of a father and son. All a parent can do for his son, God has done for his people. Having undergone such paternal care, the people of God should have accepted the responsibilities affiliates together with their privileges], and became great, and they rebelled [refused to submit to the authority of their heavenly Father and ignored what He required of them] against me. " Isaiah 1:2.
Thereafter, after restoration, were willing to be taught of God. Peace
full welfare both of the heart, mind, body, and the relationship with others.
The ancient Jewish interpreters understand this passage from Isaiah as a prophecy of God's work in the day when the Messiah came. They applied themselves. Boasted that God was his teacher. But Jesus showed how vain was this statement, she said: "Whoever heard of the Father, and learned from him comes to me."
Only through Christ could they receive a knowledge of the Father. Humanity could not endure the sight of his glory. Those who had learned of God had been listening to the voice of the Son, and Jesus of Nazareth they would recognize Him whom the Father had declared on the nature and revelation. "But some of you who do not believe ... This is why I said that no one can come to me unless it is granted him the Father. "John 6:64, 65.
The fact that Peter discerned the glory of God was evidence that he was among those who had been "taught of God."
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