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What if you would see the Son of Man ascending to where he was before?
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The Ascension as Proof
Commentators explain that Jesus points to his future ascension as the ultimate proof of his divine origin. If the disciples struggled to believe He 'came down from heaven,' the visible evidence of Him 'ascending up where He was before' would confirm His claims. This event would also clarify that His 'eat my flesh' teaching was spiritual, not literal, as His physical body would be in heaven.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
What and if... Jesus does not say that those who were then present would see him ascend, but he implies that he would ascend. They had tak…
What then if ye should behold (εαν ουν θεωρητε). No "what" in the Greek. Condition of third class with εαν and present active subj…
19th Century
Anglican
What and if ye shall see ...?—Our version adds the word “what,” as will be seen from the italic…
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Baptist
These things said he in the synagogue, as he taught in Capernaum. Many therefore of his disciples, when they had heard this, said, This is an h…
This reference to the Ascension is one of several in the gospel (3:13; 8:21; 14:3; 16:10; 17:11; 20:17), though the act itself is not recorded. The…
16th Century
Protestant
What if you will see the Son of man ascend to where he was before? The lowly and despicable condition of Christ, which they saw before the…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
[What] and if you shall see the son of man Meaning himself then in a state of humiliation, and was taken for a mere …
The human nature of Christ had not previously been in heaven, but being God and man, that wondrous Person was truly said to have come down from hea…