The concept of Other side in Christianity
Synonyms: Opposite side, Opposing side, Alternative, Opposite, Contrast, Reverse, Antithesis
In Dutch: Andere kant; In Finnish: Toinen puoli; In Spanish: Otro lado; In German: Andere Seite; In Malay: Sebelah lain; In Swedish: Andra sidan; In French: Autre côté
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Christian concept of 'Other side'
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) The chapter's focus is on the alternate viewpoint being presented and discussed among the individuals.[1] (2) This indicates the opposite area or location, implying a different or distant place from the current one.[2] (3) The phrase refers to those who have different views or beliefs about the subject being discussed, particularly in relation to the name of Christ.[3] (4) The other side is used in the text to refer to the opposing viewpoint, suggesting that the denial of your stance and the maintenance of the opposing view create a point of contention.[4] (5) Referring to the opposing viewpoint, the old man thinks it is important to present your own beliefs in order to find the truth.[5]
From: Gospel of Thomas Commentary
(1) This refers to a place where wisdom and light reside, and it suggests that a change can be made to reach that place.[6]
From: Expositions of Holy Scripture
(1) This refers to the state or existence after death, representing a new setting or country, the destination, and what comes after the end of a person's life.[7] (2) The other side is a reference to those who are seen as men from across the water, who should be recognized as different, but are still compatible with helpful associations.[8] (3) The other side refers to the destination they were traveling to, and they were trying to get away from the crowd.[9] (4) This refers to the group that knew what they wanted, and were resolute, which was the accusers of Jesus.[10] (5) This is moral purity, which is the emblem of light as well as the emblem of knowledge, and if we are Christians we have within us a power to practice morality.[11]
From: The Complete Sayings of Jesus
(1) This refers to the location that Jesus and his disciples went to after entering the ship, representing a different geographical area.[12] (2) A location mentioned in the narrative, where Jesus arrived by ship, specifically referring to the opposite side of the sea from where he departed.[13] (3) The destination that Jesus instructed his followers to reach by ship, while he remained behind to pray in solitude on a mountain.[14] (4) This is the destination to which Jesus and his disciples intend to travel by ship, as they cross a lake or sea.[15]
From: A Dictionary of the Bible (Hastings)
(1) This phrase refers to the fact that Christ showed that He sympathized deeply with those enduring poverty, assuring them of their Father’s care, and so on.[16] (2) The term refers to the meaning of the word 'çber', indicating a geographical or metaphorical concept of separation or distance.[17]
From: A Cyclopedia of Biblical literature
(1) The other side refers to the location where the bodies of Saul and his sons were displayed, and from where the Jabeshites retrieved them for a proper burial.[18]
From: Bible cyclopedia, critical and expository
(1) This is a general term used to describe the location across the sea from the disciples and the location of the people who were seeking Jesus.[19]
From: The Little Flowers of St. Francis
(1) The other side is a location across a river where the angel transported Friar Bernard, providing safe passage after questioning why he had not crossed the water.[20]