Well, this verse belongs in the previous passage. The downsides of using a digital Bible that shows chapter by chapter.
Jesus tells His disciples, "Truly, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God after it has come with power."
An interesting statement again.
"Truly I say to you" is kind of like Jesus's trademark statement. He uses it when He speaks a truth that is important. Most commonly it is seen in the Gospel of John, which is (in my opinion at least) the most thickly theologically packed gospel account.
The other thing Jesus says is that some will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God after it has come with power.
What does Jesus mean?
Every single person present at that point of time (except Jesus, and even Jesus has "tasted" death by dying on the cross) is now dead. Has the kingdom of God come with power already?
Clearly the answer is yes, or Jesus was a liar and a fake.
If you're a non-Christian reading this, don't try to understand the Bible or Jesus from this verse. You'll just go way off.
From a Christian perspective, Jesus cannot possibly be wrong about this. I would think that Jesus means the kingdom of God being His resurrection - the firstfruit of the new creation, the beginning of the Kingdom of God, and not the last day, when Jesus returns to judge. The Kingdom of God is established in power with the death and resurrection of Christ.
Jesus tells His disciples, "Truly, I say to you, there are some standing here who will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God after it has come with power."
An interesting statement again.
"Truly I say to you" is kind of like Jesus's trademark statement. He uses it when He speaks a truth that is important. Most commonly it is seen in the Gospel of John, which is (in my opinion at least) the most thickly theologically packed gospel account.
The other thing Jesus says is that some will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God after it has come with power.
What does Jesus mean?
Every single person present at that point of time (except Jesus, and even Jesus has "tasted" death by dying on the cross) is now dead. Has the kingdom of God come with power already?
Clearly the answer is yes, or Jesus was a liar and a fake.
If you're a non-Christian reading this, don't try to understand the Bible or Jesus from this verse. You'll just go way off.
From a Christian perspective, Jesus cannot possibly be wrong about this. I would think that Jesus means the kingdom of God being His resurrection - the firstfruit of the new creation, the beginning of the Kingdom of God, and not the last day, when Jesus returns to judge. The Kingdom of God is established in power with the death and resurrection of Christ.
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