Matthew 16:28
Context16:28 I tell you the truth, 1 there are some standing here who will not 2 experience 3 death before they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.” 4
Matthew 24:27
Context24:27 For just like the lightning 5 comes from the east and flashes to the west, so the coming of the Son of Man will be.
Matthew 24:30
Context24:30 Then 6 the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, 7 and 8 all the tribes of the earth will mourn. They 9 will see the Son of Man arriving on the clouds of heaven 10 with power and great glory.
Matthew 24:48
Context24:48 But if 11 that evil slave should say to himself, 12 ‘My master is staying away a long time,’
Matthew 25:13
Context25:13 Therefore stay alert, because you do not know the day or the hour. 13
Matthew 26:64
Context26:64 Jesus said to him, “You have said it yourself. But I tell you, from now on you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand 14 of the Power 15 and coming on the clouds of heaven.” 16
Mark 13:26
Context13:26 Then everyone 17 will see the Son of Man arriving in the clouds 18 with great power and glory.
Luke 18:8
Context18:8 I tell you, he will give them justice speedily. 19 Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith 20 on earth?”
Luke 21:27
Context21:27 Then 21 they will see the Son of Man arriving in a cloud 22 with power and great glory.
[16:28] 1 tn Grk “Truly (ἀμήν, amhn), I say to you.”
[16:28] 2 tn The Greek negative here (οὐ μή, ou mh) is the strongest possible.
[16:28] 3 tn Grk “will not taste.” Here the Greek verb does not mean “sample a small amount” (as a typical English reader might infer from the word “taste”), but “experience something cognitively or emotionally; come to know something” (cf. BDAG 195 s.v. γεύομαι 2).
[16:28] 4 sn Several suggestions have been made as to the referent for the phrase the Son of Man coming in his kingdom: (1) the transfiguration itself, which immediately follows in the narrative; (2) Jesus’ resurrection and ascension; (3) the coming of the Spirit; (4) Christ’s role in the Church; (5) the destruction of Jerusalem; (6) Jesus’ second coming and the establishment of the kingdom. The reference to six days later in 17:1 seems to indicate that Matthew had the transfiguration in mind insofar as it was a substantial prefiguring of the consummation of the kingdom (although this interpretation is not without its problems). As such, the transfiguration would be a tremendous confirmation to the disciples that even though Jesus had just finished speaking of his death (in vv. 21-23), he was nonetheless the promised Messiah and things were proceeding according to God’s plan.
[24:27] 5 sn The Son of Man’s coming in power will be sudden and obvious like lightning. No one will need to point it out.
[24:30] 6 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated.
[24:30] 7 tn Or “in the sky”; the Greek word οὐρανός (ouranos) may be translated “sky” or “heaven,” depending on the context.
[24:30] 8 tn Here τότε (tote, “then”) has not been translated to avoid redundancy in English.
[24:30] 9 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated.
[24:30] 10 sn An allusion to Dan 7:13. Here is Jesus returning with full authority to judge.
[24:48] 11 tn In the Greek text this is a third class condition that for all practical purposes is a hypothetical condition (note the translation of the following verb “should say”).
[24:48] 12 tn Grk “should say in his heart.”
[25:13] 13 tc Most later
[26:64] 14 sn An allusion to Ps 110:1. This is a claim that Jesus shares authority with God in heaven. Those present may have thought they were his judges, but, in fact, the reverse was true.
[26:64] 15 sn The expression the right hand of the Power is a circumlocution for referring to God. Such indirect references to God were common in 1st century Judaism out of reverence for the divine name.
[26:64] 16 sn An allusion to Dan 7:13 (see also Matt 24:30).
[13:26] 18 sn An allusion to Dan 7:13. Here is Jesus returning with full judging authority.
[18:8] 19 tn Some argue this should be translated “suddenly.” When vindication comes it will be quick. But the more natural meaning is “soon.” God will not forget his elect and will respond to them. It may be that this verse has a prophetic perspective. In light of the eternity that comes, vindication is soon.
[18:8] 20 sn Will he find faith on earth? The Son of Man is looking for those who continue to believe in him, despite the wait.
[21:27] 21 tn Grk “And then” (καὶ τότε, kai tote). Here καί has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.
[21:27] 22 sn An allusion to Dan 7:13. Here is Jesus returning with full judging authority.