Mark 9:9 says that, as they came down from the mountain, Jesus charged the disciples that they tell no one what they had seen.
The significance of his command is that, by keeping this command, no one could have told Mark or any other Gospel author of the transfiguration. Yet Mark claims to describe the transfiguration experience in detail.
The submarine will descend 200 yards below sea level.
She would descend down the stairs at midnight.
He was a descendant of the famous ballerina, but looked nothing like her.
To descend means to move downward or to lower oneself, often in a physical sense such as going down a mountain or descending a staircase. It can also refer to a decrease in quality, importance, or intensity.
To abseil means to descend a cliff, rock, mountain face or other vertical surface by means of a double rope anchored above oneself.
The prefix for descend is "de-".
To use "descend" in a compound-complex sentence, you can combine two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. For example: "As the sun began to set, the temperature started to descend, and the hikers decided it was time to head back down the mountain." This structure allows for a clear connection between the actions while providing additional context.
Descend is a verb.
Fall-Rise Descend- Ascend
The past tense of descend is descended.
I descend down the stairs.
It began at the time after the ascension of Jesus into heaven.It happened 10 days after the ascension.It begin here because Jesus promised his apostles and disciples that the Holy Spirit would descend through their midst especially on their head.