(4:9,10) The ascension of Christ is applicable here in two senses. One, He "descended" to earth from His heavenly home with the Father at the instance of His birth as a man. Two, He "descended" into the grave from His place on earth as the Last Adam, there to present Himself to those who rejected Him across the span of time from Adam to the Cross. This was done so that all creation might know that God had met them in their own individual element and in a way that they could understand and accept. It was that which they rejected during life and on which they were now condemned. He who was held in total disregard was now the ruler of all creation in His omnipresence. (This is a great verse on the omnipresence of God)

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