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What does the Bible say about Jesus not going to Judea?

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Jesus chose not to go to Judea because the time for His mission had not yet come.

In John 7:1-10, we learn that Jesus did not walk openly in Judea because the Jews were seeking to kill Him. He explained to His brethren that His time was not yet come, emphasizing that His actions were governed by God's divine timetable. His mission was critical, and certain events had to unfold in accordance with God's plan before He fully revealed Himself at the Feast of Tabernacles. By not going, He demonstrated His obedience to God's will and timing, underscoring the importance of divine order in the redemption plan.
Scripture References: John 7:1-10

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