John 18 and 19 Good Friday is Too Big for Just One Chapter
Good morning, today is Good Friday. Have you ever wondered why it was called that? Isn’t it a strange name for a day when Jesus was scourged and crucified? This will be very short as we are listening to two chapters today for Today’s Daily Bible Challenge! John 18-19, after 18, just let the Bible Audio book keep playing, and nineteen will start in a few seconds. Below is an explanation of where the name Good Friday came, courtesy of Got Questions!
The answer lies in the etymology (the study of the origin of words) of the English word good. In Middle English, the adjective gọ̄d held the sense of being “holy” or “sacred.” Before standardized spelling, the word also appeared as gode, goed, gude, goid, and good (Middle English Dictionary, Regents of the University of Michigan, 2025). The connotation of being “holy” is carried through in modern observances of “Good” Friday. (Got Questions) https://www.gotquestions.org/Good-Friday.html
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