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Excerpted from: Jesus Christ's Ascension

As I said, this seems to pick right up from the accounts of Christ’s ascension. He comes with the clouds of heaven and is brought to the Ancient of Days. The phrase, “brought Him near” can indicate being presented, which fits quite well. He was presented, and then dominion and glory and a kingdom were given to Him. Perhaps this is why Christ kept speaking to the apostles about things pertaining to the Kingdom (Acts 1:3), and why they asked Him if He was about to restore the kingdom to Israel (Acts 1:6). This vision was recorded well in advance, and thus, the apostles should have known that when He returned to His Father (as He said He would), what is in this vision is what awaited Him. He would receive dominion and glory and a kingdom. The apostles were hopeful that His earthly reign would begin right away, but there was much more that must be worked out first.


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