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but I tell you that Elijah has come already, and they didn`t recognize him, but did to him whatever they wanted to. Even so will the Son of Man also suffer by them."
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The Elijah Prophecy Fulfilled
Commentators unanimously explain that when Jesus says "Elijah has come," he is identifying John the Baptist as the fulfillment of Malachi's prophecy. This was not a literal reincarnation, which John himself denied, but a coming "in the spirit and power of Elijah," serving as the Messiah's forerunner.
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18th Century
Theologian
Elias is come. That is, John the Baptist has come in the spirit and power of Elias. See Luke 1:17.
They have done whatsoever th…
Elijah is come already (Ελειας ηδη ηλθεν). Thus Jesus identifies John the Baptist with the promise in Malachi, though not the real…
19th Century
Preacher
Jesus answered. He has an answer for all questions and we should do well to bring our difficulties to Him to hear His replies. Our Lord ad…
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Jesus answers the concerns of his disciples. On the one hand, Elijah comes first and “will restore all things”; John’s mission was a success (3:5–6…
17th Century
Pastor
But I say unto you A way of speaking used by Christ, when he opposes and contradicts any of the tenets of the Scribe…
Minister
Now the disciples beheld something of Christ's glory, as of the only begotten of the Father. It was intended to support their faith when they would…
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13th Century
Philosopher
In the preceding section, the Evangelist showed the power of the Gospel teaching; here, the purpose of the Gospel teaching is shown, which is the g…