And he that seeth me seeth him that sent me.
When you see me, you're seeing the one who sent me.
Jesus is saying he's literally showing us what God is like, no filter, no mystery.
📚 Historical Context
In the Gospel of John, written in the late 1st century AD, Jesus is speaking to the crowds in Jerusalem during the events leading up to his crucifixion, a time of heightened tension with religious leaders. This verse highlights Jesus' claim to be the visible representation of God the Father, emphasizing his divine unity in a Jewish culture that traditionally viewed God as unseen and unapproachable. It fits into John's broader narrative, which portrays Jesus as the Word made flesh, revealing God's nature to humanity.
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