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Did Jesus Falsely Predict His Return? | Jeannine Brown on Matthew 16:28

Did Jesus Falsely Predict His Return? | Jeannine Brown on Matthew 16:28

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In this episode of What in the Word?, Kirk E. Miller is joined by New Testament scholar Jeannine Brown to explore one of Scripture’s most challenging passages: Matthew 16:28. Did Jesus mistakenly predict his return?


Together, they examine various interpretations—such as the transfiguration, the resurrection, Pentecost, the fall of Jerusalem, and the second coming—and discuss the most compelling understanding of Jesus’s words. Tune in to gain clarity and learn how to apply and teach this often-misunderstood verse.


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Disclaimer: Logos values thoughtful and engaging discussions on important biblical topics. However, the views and interpretations presented in this episode are those of the individuals speaking and do not necessarily reflect the official position of Logos. We recognize that Christians may hold different perspectives on this passage, and we welcome diverse engagement and respectful dialogue.


Episode outline:

00:00 Introduction to the Controversial Passage

00:57 Meet Dr. Jeannine Brown

02:45 Diving into Matthew 16:28

03:56 Context and Interpretive Challenges

13:42 Exploring Different Interpretations

18:33 The Transfiguration View

23:18 The Resurrection View

23:34 Pentecost and the Coming of the Spirit

28:15 The Spread of the Kingdom

28:55 Exploring the Elusive Pentecost Idea

29:15 Mission's Discourse and the Son of Man

29:55 Witnessing in Jerusalem and Beyond

31:02 Destruction of the Temple and Daniel's Prophecy

33:54 Interpretations of the Son of Man's Coming

37:53 Daniel's Vision and Jesus' Vindication

51:21 Practical Significance and Teaching Recommendations

57:15 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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