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  1. Some commentators have posited that John 3:13 are actually the words of John and not Jesus, written after Jesus ascended into heaven which makes total sense. Otherwise you have Jesus stating to Nicodemus that he is in heaven when he clearly was not.

  2. This article purposes to interpret John 3:13 showing its relationship to the question of Christ’s omnipresence. Before doing this, however, the question related to the Greek text of the verse must be mentioned. The American Standard Version (1901) translates John 3:13: “And no

  3. 7 wrz 2021 · John 3:13-17 Reflection: Gods Love. A reading from the gospel according to John 3:13-17. Jesus said to Nicodemus: 13 “No one has gone up to heaven except the one who has come down from heaven, the Son of Man. 14 And just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the desert, so must the Son of Man be lifted up,

  4. What does John 3:13 mean? The term "Son of Man" is a name Jesus often used 'for Himself. He will refer to Himself using this title several times in the Gospels. Virtually all Jewish people of that era would have recognized the phrase. It connects Jesus to Old Testament prophecy (Daniel 7:13–14).

  5. There are four prominent musts in John 3. · The Sinner’s must: you must be born again (John 3:7). · The Savior’s must: so must the Son of Man be lifted up (John 3:14). · The Sovereign’s must: He must increase (John 3:30). · The Servant’s must: I must decrease (John 3:30).

  6. 12 kwi 2023 · In John 3:13 Jesus says to Nicodemus, “No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven–the Son of Man.” This verse is somewhat difficult to interpret and is often misunderstood.

  7. 16 lis 2020 · John 3:13 “No one has ever gone into heaven except the one who came from heaven—the Son of Man.” Explanation and Commentary of John 3:13. This verse falls within the great discourse to Nicodemus about being reborn and about the Son’s role in dying for the sins of the world.