“When Jesus said to them, “I am he,” they drew back and fell to the ground.”
When Jesus said to them, 'I am he,' they stepped back and fell to the ground — The immediate, involuntary prostration of the armed cohort before Jesus' self-declaration reveals the power inherent in the name of God. No physical force is employed; the divine word itself causes the soldiers to fall back (apēlthon opisō, they went backward), an echo of similar responses to divine manifestation in Scripture (Psalm 27:2). This moment demonstrates that Jesus' arrest occurs by his permission, not his defeat.
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John 18:6
“When Jesus said to them, “I am he,” they drew back and fell to the ground.”
When Jesus said to them, 'I am he,' they stepped back and fell to the ground — The immediate, involuntary prostration of the armed cohort before Jesus' self-declaration reveals the power inherent in the name of God. No physical force is employed; the divine word itself causes the soldiers to fall back (apēlthon opisō, they went backward), an echo of similar responses to divine manifestation in Scripture (Psalm 27:2). This moment demonstrates that Jesus' arrest occurs by his permission, not his defeat.
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When Jesus said to them, 'I am he,' they stepped back and fell to the ground — The immediate, involuntary prostration of the armed cohort before Jesus' self-declaration reveals the power inherent in the name of God. No physical force is employed; the divine word itself causes the soldiers to fall back (apēlthon opisō, they went backward), an echo of similar responses to divine manifestation in Scripture (Psalm 27:2). This moment demonstrates that Jesus' arrest occurs by his permission, not his defeat.