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In that day you will know that I am in my Father, and you in me, and I in you.
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A New Era of Knowing
Commentators agree that "in that day" refers to the new era beginning with Christ's resurrection and the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. This wasn't just a future date, but the dawn of a new dispensation where believers could experience a more profound and personal relationship with God.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
At that day. In the time when my life will be fully manifested to you, and you will receive the assurance that I live. This refers to the …
In that day (εν εκεινη τη ημερα). The New Dispensation of the Holy Spirit, beginning with Christ's Resurrection and the Coming of …
19th Century
Anglican
At that day ye shall know—that is, the day of the gift of the Comforter, in whom Christ shall come to them. In the first …
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Baptist
For he dwells with you, and shall be in you. I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you. Yet a little while, and the world sees me no…
The coming of the Spirit to indwell believers would bring the realization that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are united in purpose and operation…
16th Century
Protestant
At that day Some refer this to the day of Pentecost; but it rather denotes the uninterrupted course, so to speak, of a single day…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
At that day you shall know. The things they should know, or the objects of knowledge are: that I [am] in my F…
Christ promises that he would continue his care for his disciples. I will not leave you orphans, or fatherless, for though I leave you, yet I l…
13th Century
Catholic
Above, our Lord promised that the Holy Spirit would be our Comforter. But because the apostles had not risen very high in their knowledge…