Luke 24:50-51

Luke 24:50-51

[50] And  he led  them  out  as far as  Bethany,  and  he lifted up  his  hands,  and blessed  them.  [51] And  it came to pass,  while  he  blessed  them,  he was parted  from  them,  and  carried up  into  heaven. 

What does Luke 24:50-51 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Jesus continued to lead His disciples as their Lord. Bethany stood on Mt. Olivet just east of Jerusalem. As they were walking toward (Gr. pros) Bethany, Jesus stopped and prayed for God"s blessing on them. Lifting up the hands to do so traditionally symbolized a priestly transference of blessing from heaven to the recipients below (cf. Luke 1:22; Luke 1:42; Luke 1:64; Luke 1:68; Luke 2:28; Luke 2:34). Luke described Jesus" ascension ( Acts 1:9-11) as a parting, not a permanent separation. Jesus" ascension is reminiscent of Elijah"s ( 2 Kings 2:11; cf. Acts 1:2; Acts 1:11). Thus Luke drew attention to Jesus" role as a prophet as well as a priest. He will return as King. Jesus" ascension took place40 days after His resurrection ( Acts 1:3).