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John 13:19 meaning

In this significant moment during the Last Supper, Jesus reveals vital truths about His pending betrayal, providing a pivotal lesson to His disciples. By foretelling the treachery that Judas Iscariot would soon commit, He intended for the disciples to understand that such events were not unforeseen failures but rather fulfilled divine prophecy. This was a reassurance, confirming Jesus as the eternal “I Am,” a statement that underscores His deity and authority. This awareness was critical as they would soon be shaken by the unfolding events of His arrest and crucifixion. The reference to a shared meal metaphorically heightens the gravity of Judas's betrayal, emphasizing that treachery arises from a place of intimacy and trust.

Other Relevant Commentaries:

  • Revelation 13:11-15 meaning. Power is given to the second beast, the false prophet. He performs great signs that deceive the world into worshipping the beast. He also leads the world to make an image to the beast that speaks and kills people that will not worship it.
  • Revelation 13:1-6 meaning. The dragon gives power to the beast who appears to be the same figure as “the prince who is to come” spoken of in Daniel 9:26. He will be a ruler that openly wars against the people of God and the Lamb.
  • Revelation 13:16-18 meaning. The beast increases his persecution through disallowing any who do not take his mark from participating in the world economic system. We are told the number of the beast: six hundred and sixty-six.