The relevance
Wait a minute--in the previous post and in my Bible- The King James Study Bible---Jesus says "I go not up YET unto this feast" From what I have heard the KJV Bible is the most doctrinally correct. verse 14 says "Now about the midst of the feast Jesus went up into the temple and taught" - So he went up unto the feast while it was going strong- that was when he needed to make an appearance- my Bible says the feast was the
"Feast of tabernacles: Jesus' visit to the feast (Feast of Booths, approximately early October) was debated by His half brothers, about six months prior to the Crucifixion. During this feast, for six consecutive days a procession of priests carried water in golden vessels into the temple area. This pouring of water was thought to have physical and spiritual significance. On the seventh day, the "great day(v.37), no water was carried. It was then that Jesus stood and taught of the "rivers of living water"(v.38), an especially significant reference to the Holy Spirit"
According to my Bible Jesus did exactly what He said.