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Jesus answered them, "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up."

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The True Temple

Commentators unanimously explain that when Jesus said "this temple," he was speaking figuratively about his own body. The stone temple in Jerusalem was a symbol of God's presence, but Jesus's body was the true temple where, as scholars note, the "fullness of the Godhead dwelt bodily." This statement was an enigma that his listeners, including the disciples, would not fully understand until after his resurrection.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On John 2:19

18th Century

Theologian

Destroy this temple. The evangelist informs us (John 2:21) that by temple, here, he meant his body. It is probable th…

AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On John 2:19

Destroy this temple (λυσατε τον ναον τουτον). First aorist active imperative of λυω, to loosen or destroy. It is the permissive im…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On John 2:19

19th Century

Bishop

Here, as in Matthew 12:38, a sign is given referring to His resurrection. The sign is in its nature an enigma, meaningless to the one who does not …

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Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

On John 2:19

The Jews’ demand for a sign is quite in agreement with their general attitude toward Jesus during his lifetime (16:1; Mark 8:11). On th…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On John 2:19

16th Century

Theologian

Destroy this temple. This is an allegorical mode of expression, and Christ intentionally spoke with that degree of obscurity because he co…

John Gill

John Gill

On John 2:19

17th Century

Pastor

Jesus answered and said to them
In a dark and enigmatical way, though very properly and pertinently; since it was wi…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On John 2:12–22

17th Century

Minister

The first public work in which we find Christ engaged was driving the traders from the temple, whom the covetous priests and rulers encouraged to m…