John 20:22

"Jesus therefore said to them again, “Peace be to you. As the Father has sent me, even so I send you.”"

Key Reflection

In John 20:22, Jesus assures his disciples of peace after breathing on them and giving them the Holy Spirit, mirroring how the Father sent him to earth. By sending them in return, Jesus empowers his followers to continue his mission, symbolizing the transmission of divine authority and presence.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 22. He breathed on them. It was customary for the prophets to use some significant act to represent the nature of their message. See Jeremiah chapters 13 and 18, etc. In this case the act of breathing was used to represent the nature of the influence that would come upon them, and the source of that influence. When man was created, God breathed into him the breath of life, Ge 2:7. The word rendered spirit in the Scriptures denotes wind, air, breath, as well as Spirit. Hence the operations of the Holy Spirit are compared to the wind, Joh 3:8; Ac 2:2. Receive ye the Holy Ghost.

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