John 6:62

62 Suppose, then, that you should see the Son of Man go back up to the place where he was before?

John 6:62 Meaning and Commentary

John 6:62

[What] and if ye shall see the son of man
Meaning himself then in a state of humiliation, and was taken for a mere man, though the true Messiah, and Son of God:

ascend up where he was before?
for Christ was, he existed before his incarnation, and he was in heaven before; not in his human nature, but as the word and Son of God: and he intimates, that when he had done his work, and the will of his Father, for which he came down from heaven, by the assumption of the human nature, he should ascend up thither again; and which would be seen, as it was, by his apostles; and which would prove that he came down from heaven, as he had asserted; see ( Ephesians 4:9 Ephesians 4:10 ) ; and that his flesh and blood were not to be eaten in a corporeal sense; in which sense they understood him: and he hereby suggests, that if it was difficult to receive, and hard to be understood, and was surprising and incredible, that he should come down from heaven, as bread, to be eat and fed upon; it would be much more so to them to be told, that he who was in so mean and lowly a form, should ascend up into heaven.

John 6:62 In-Context

60 Many of his followers heard this and said, "This teaching is too hard. Who can listen to it?"
61 Without being told, Jesus knew that they were grumbling about this, so he said to them, "Does this make you want to give up?
62 Suppose, then, that you should see the Son of Man go back up to the place where he was before?
63 What gives life is God's Spirit; human power is of no use at all. The words I have spoken to you bring God's life-giving Spirit.
64 Yet some of you do not believe." (Jesus knew from the very beginning who were the ones that would not believe and which one would betray him.)
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.