But if I do, though ye believe not me, believe the works: that ye may know, and believe, that the Father is in me, and I in him.
Pero si las estoy haciendo, aunque no crean en lo que digo, al menos crean en lo que me ven hacer. Entonces sabrán y entenderán que el Padre y yo estamos completamente unidos: él está en mí, y yo estoy en él.
Jesús dice que sus obras demuestran su unidad perfecta con el Padre, aun cuando la gente no crea sus palabras.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the Gospel of John, Jesus is speaking to the Jewish leaders in Jerusalem during a time of intense debate over His identity, likely around a festival like the Feast of Dedication. He had performed miracles, which He calls "works," and is urging them to believe in these deeds as evidence of His divine authority if they won't accept His words alone. This reflects the first-century Jewish context where miracles were seen as signs from God, but religious leaders often scrutinized such claims to determine if they aligned with Scripture.
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