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Jesus Christ’s radiance and splendour reflects the glory of the Father, and is both revealed to and reflected in the lives of believers.
Jn 17:5 See also Jn 1:14; Jn 17:24
God’s glory is reflected in Jesus Christ Heb 1:3 See also Jn 12:41 John makes no distinction between God’s glory revealed in Isa 6:3 and the glory of Jesus Christ; Jn 13:32; 2Co 4:4,6
Jesus Christ brings glory to his Father Jn 14:13 See also Jn 13:31; Jn 17:1,4; Ro 16:27; Eph 1:12; Jude 25
The Holy Spirit glorifies Jesus Christ Jn 16:14
Through his miracles Jn 2:11 See also Jn 11:4,40
To his disciples Lk 9:28-32 pp Mt 17:1-2 pp Mk 9:2-3 See also Jn 1:14; Ac 9:3; Ac 22:6; Ac 26:13; 2Pe 1:17
In his death and resurrection Jn 12:23 One of the major themes of John’s Gospel is that Jesus Christ is glorified through his death and resurrection. See also Jn 7:39; Jn 12:16; Ac 3:13-15; 1Pe 1:21; Heb 2:9
His appearance Rev 1:13-16 See also Ac 7:55-56; Rev 2:18; Rev 19:11-16
He receives glory from all creation Rev 5:13 See also Heb 13:21; 2Pe 3:18; Rev 1:6; Rev 5:11-12; Rev 7:9-12
Mt 16:27 pp Mk 8:38 pp Lk 9:26 See also Mt 24:27,30 pp Mk 13:26 pp Lk 21:27; Mt 25:31; 2Th 1:7; 2Th 2:8; Tit 2:13; 1Pe 4:13
As they become like him 2Co 3:18 See also Jn 17:22; Col 1:27
At the end of time 1Co 15:49 See also Ro 8:17-18; Php 3:21; Col 3:4