In Luke chapter 10, how did Jesus respond to the rejoicing of the seventy disciples who had returned after a "missions trip? (ch
eck each one that is correct) [A] he rebuked them
[B] and he turned them unto his disciples, and said privately, blessed are the eyes which see the things that ye see:
[C] he rejoiced with them and thanked the Father
[D] he told them how they could improve or the next time He would send them out. You can have more than one answer check anyone that is correct . please please help me? I will vote you best answer and become a fan. I know this is Bible not history.
<span>Jesus responds to the rejoicing of the seventy disciples who had returned after a "missions trip by B.</span> he turned them unto his disciples, and said privately, blessed are the eyes which see the things that ye see and C. <span>he rejoiced with them and thanked the Father</span>
After the return of the seventy disciples who had gone for a mission trip, Jesus responded; C. He rejoiced with them and thanked the Father and B. he turned them into his disciples and said privately, blessed are the eyes which see the things ye see.
Explanation
In Luke 10:17 the return of the seventy disciples was a joyful return because the disciples were excited that even the demons submitted to them when they used the name of Jesus Christ to cast them out. Jesus further assured them that because they believed in him then they were made a whole in that Jesus Christ was in them.Thus whoever listened to to the disciples listened directly to Jesus and whoever rejected the disciples, then rejected Him who sent them.
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