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who appeared in glory, and spoke of his departure, which he was about to accomplish at Jerusalem.
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Jesus' Triumphant "Exodus"
Commentators unanimously highlight the Greek word for "decease" is "exodos." This deliberately connects Jesus' death to Israel's Exodus from Egypt. His death was not a defeat, but a planned, triumphant departure He would "accomplish" to lead people from the bondage of sin to the freedom of salvation.
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18th Century
Theologian
In glory. Of a glorious appearance. Of an appearance like that which the saints have in heaven.
His decease. Literally his…
There talked with him (συνελαλουν αυτω). Imperfect active, were talking with him.
Who appeared in glory (ο…
19th Century
Bishop
Spake of his decease.—St. Luke's is the only narrative that names the subject of the words that passed between our Lord a…
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Moses and Elijah also appear in this scene of supernatural glory, though Luke describes them as ordinary “men” (). Why these two? Moses had a mount…
17th Century
Pastor
Who appeared in glory In a very glorious manner, in most divine and beautiful forms to Christ, and to his disciples:…
Minister
Christ's transfiguration was a glimpse of that glory in which He will come to judge the world and was an encouragement to His disciples to suffer f…
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