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Mercymay
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What does Matthew 16:28 mean?Posted : 30 Nov, 2010 05:26 AM24Jesus said to his disciples... 28 I tell you the truth, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom. |
DontHitThatMark
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What does Matthew 16:28 mean?Posted : 30 Nov, 2010 08:15 AMHe may have meant they'll see Him "in vision", but there are many instances in the bible where people were taken to heaven without seeing death. In this verse, He does say they will not taste death "till" they "see" Him coming, which may imply that they will taste death after they "see" Him coming, which fits into the "in vision" theory. But there's no biblical conflict with people going to heaven without seeing death, it's happened before. |
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What does Matthew 16:28 mean?Posted : 30 Nov, 2010 09:53 AMMatthew 16:28 is probably referring to the 'transfiguration' which happened 6 days later (Matt 17:1-8) Peter talks about it in 2 Pet 1:16-18 referring to the transfiguration when he says,"....about the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.....we were eyewitness of is majesty.....when we were with him on the sacred mountian." |
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What does Matthew 16:28 mean?Posted : 30 Nov, 2010 10:08 AMI heard a similiar story, twosparrows, and my first thought was maybe it was an angel. But God doesn't use angels to spread the Word------- mabe it WAS John. |
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What does Matthew 16:28 mean?Posted : 30 Nov, 2010 10:58 AM2Sparrow shared ~ I find this interesting in light of John 21:22-23 "Jesus answered, (speaking of John) "If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you? |
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What does Matthew 16:28 mean?Posted : 1 Dec, 2010 08:44 AMThere is a tendency to think that this is a reference to Jesus return to rule in His millennial kingdom also called the , Kingdom of Heaven. However this is not a reference to this coming from heaven to rule on earth. It is a fact and a Truth that the reign of Christ began at His death on the cross. In the context of this passage this is what He is talking about. |
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What does Matthew 16:28 mean?Posted : 1 Dec, 2010 11:38 AM@Thunder |
Mercymay
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What does Matthew 16:28 mean?Posted : 2 Dec, 2010 08:20 AMThank you brothers and sisters for the interesting replies. |