“Then turning to the disciples he said privately, “Blessed are the eyes that see what you see!”
Then he turned to his disciples and said privately: blessed are the eyes that see what you see — the private beatitude for the disciples' eyes communicates the privilege of their historical position: they see the fulfillment of what the prophets and kings longed to see. The blessed are the eyes connects the vision of the kingdom to the joy that the seventy-two's return has produced.
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Luke 10:23
“Then turning to the disciples he said privately, “Blessed are the eyes that see what you see!”
Then he turned to his disciples and said privately: blessed are the eyes that see what you see — the private beatitude for the disciples' eyes communicates the privilege of their historical position: they see the fulfillment of what the prophets and kings longed to see. The blessed are the eyes connects the vision of the kingdom to the joy that the seventy-two's return has produced.
Then he turned to his disciples and said privately: blessed are the eyes that see what you see — the private beatitude for the disciples' eyes communicates the privilege of their historical position: they see the fulfillment of what the prophets and kings longed to see. The blessed are the eyes connects the vision of the kingdom to the joy that the seventy-two's return has produced.