John 12:23

23 Jesus said to them, "The time has come for the Son of Man to receive his glory.

John 12:23 Meaning and Commentary

John 12:23

And Jesus answered them
Not directly and particularly; he did not in plain terms signify what was his will, whether these Greeks should be admitted or not; and yet expressed himself in such a manner as shows he was not averse to it, but was pleased with it, and takes notice of it, as an evidence of the near approach of his glorification:

saying, the hour is come, that the son of man should be glorified;
by rising from the dead, ascending to heaven, sitting at the right hand of God, and from thence pouring forth the Spirit upon his disciples, who should go and preach the Gospel to the Gentiles, as well as Jews; and which would issue in the conversion of many of them, and so in his glory, of which the coming of these Greeks was an earnest. But he intimates, in the next verse, that he must first die.

John 12:23 In-Context

21 They went to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, and said, "Sir, we would like to see Jesus."
22 Philip told Andrew, and then Andrew and Philip told Jesus.
23 Jesus said to them, "The time has come for the Son of Man to receive his glory.
24 I tell you the truth, a grain of wheat must fall to the ground and die to make many seeds. But if it never dies, it remains only a single seed.
25 Those who love their lives will lose them, but those who hate their lives in this world will keep true life forever.
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