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What did Jesus mean at John 14:28?


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John 14:28 ‘The Father is greater (Greek: meizon) than I’ (p.865).


Jesus did not say that ‘the Father is better (Greek: kreitton) than I’.

Greater refers to the Father’s greater position (in heaven), not to a greater nature.

1) Do you agree that a president is greater in position but not better in nature than his people?

2) In view of greater (meaning higher in position) and better (meaning higher in nature - see Hebrews 1:4), is it not clear that in John 14:28 Jesus is speaking of the
Father’s temporary higher position and not by higher nature than Jesus? (p.865).

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