Luke 22:69

69 So here's what I have to say: From here on the Son of Man takes his place at God's right hand, the place of power."

Luke 22:69 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 22:69

Hereafter shall the son of man
Meaning himself, who was truly man, and then in a low and mean form, and thought by the Jews to be a mere man; though this character was known by them to belong to the Messiah, especially what follows; as that he should

sit on the right hand of the power of God:
as he did after his resurrection, and ascension, and which was manifest by the destruction of their nation, city, and temple; (See Gill on Matthew 27:64).

Luke 22:69 In-Context

67 They said, "Are you the Messiah?"
68 If I asked what you meant by your question, you wouldn't answer me.
69 So here's what I have to say: From here on the Son of Man takes his place at God's right hand, the place of power."
70 They all said, "So you admit you claim to be the Son of God?" "You're the ones who keep saying it," he said.
71 But they had made up their minds, "Why do we need any more evidence? We've all heard him as good as say it himself."
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