Chapter 19:
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John 19
Verse 1. Matt. xxvii, 26; Mark xv, 15.
Verse
7. By our law he ought to die, because he made himself the Son of
God - Which they understood in the highest sense, and therefore
accounted blasphemy.
Verse
8. He was the more afraid - He seems to have been afraid before
of shedding innocent blood.
Verse
9. Whence art thou? - That is, whose son art thou?
Verse
11. Thou couldst have no power over me - For I have done
nothing to expose me to the power of any magistrate. Therefore
he that delivered me to thee, namely, Caiaphas, knowing this, is
more blamable than thou.
Verse
13. Pilate sat down on the judgment seat - Which was then
without the palace, in a place called, in Greek, the pavement, on
account of a beautiful piece of Mosaic work, with which the floor
was adorned: but in Hebrew, Gabbatha - Or the high place,
because it stood on an eminence, so that the judge sitting on his
throne might be seen and heard by a considerable number of
people.
Verse
14. It was the preparation of the passover - For this reason both
the Jews and Pilate were desirous to bring the matter to a
conclusion. Every Friday was called the preparation, (namely, for
the Sabbath.) And as often as the passover fell on a Friday, that
day was called the preparation of the passover.
Verse
17. Bearing his cross - Not the whole cross, (for that was too large
and heavy,) but the transverse beam of it, to which his hands were
afterward fastened. This they used to make the person to be
executed carry. Matt. xxvii, 31; Mark xv, 20; Luke xxiii, 26.
Verse
19. Jesus of Nazareth, the king of the Jews - Undoubtedly these
were the very words, although the other evangelists do not express
them at large.
Verse
20. It was written in Latin - For the majesty of the Roman empire;
in Hebrew - Because it was the language of the nation; and in
Greek - For the information of the Hellenists, who spoke that
language, and came in great numbers to the feast.
Verse
22. What I have written, I have written - That shall stand.
Verse
23. The vesture - The upper garment.
Verse
24. They parted my garments among them - No circumstance of
David's life bore any resemblance to this, or to several other
passages in the 22nd Psalm. So that in this scripture, as in some
others, the prophet seems to have been thrown into a preternatural
ecstacy, wherein, personating the Messiah, he spoke barely what
the Spirit dictated, without any regard to himself. Psalm xxii, 18.
Verse
25. His mother's sister - But we do not read she had any brother.
She was her father's heir, and as such transmitted the right of the
kingdom of David to Jesus: Mary, the wife of Cleopas - Called
likewise Alpheus, the father, as Mary was the mother of James,
and Joses, and Simon, and Judas.
Verse
27. Behold thy mother - To whom thou art now to perform the
part of a son in my place, a peculiar honour which Christ
conferred on him. From that hour - From the time of our Lord's
death.
Verse
29. A stalk of hyssop - Which in those countries grows exceeding
large and strong. Psalm lxix, 21.
Verse
30. It is finished - My suffering: the purchase of man's
redemption. He delivered up his spirit - To God, Matt. xxvii, 50.
Verse
31. Lest the bodies should remain on the cross on the Sabbath -
Which they would have accounted a profanation of any Sabbath,
but of that in particular. For that Sabbath was a great day - Being
not only a Sabbath, but the second day of the feast of unleavened
bread (from whence they reckoned the weeks to pentecost:) and
also the day for presenting and offering the sheaf of new corn: so
that it was a treble solemnity.
Verse
34. Forthwith there came out blood and water - It was strange,
seeing he was dead, that blood should come out; more strange,
that water also; and most strange of all, that both should come out
immediately, at one time, and yet distinctly. It was pure and true
water, as well as pure and true blood. The asseveration of the
beholder and testifier of it, shows both the truth and greatness of
the miracle and mystery.
Verse
35. His testimony is true - Valid, unexceptionable. And he
knoweth - And his conscience beareth him witness, that he
testifieth this for no other end, than that ye may believe.
Verse
36. A bone of it shall not be broken - This was originally spoken
of the paschal lamb, an eminent type of Christ. Exod. xii, 46.
Verse
37. They shall look on him whom they have pierced - He was
pierced by the soldier's spear. They who have occasioned his
sufferings by their sins (and who has not?) shall either look upon
him in this world with penitential sorrow: or with terror, when he
cometh in the clouds of heaven, Rev. i, 7. Zech. xii, 10.
Verse
38. Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate - And Nicodemus also came
- Acknowledging Christ, when even his chosen disciples forsook
him. In that extremity Joseph was no longer afraid, Nicodemus no
longer ashamed.
Verse
41. In the place where he was crucified - There was a garden in
the same tract of land: but the cross did not stand in the garden.
Verse
42. Because of the preparation - That is, they chose the rather to
lay him in that sepulchre which was nigh, because it was the day
before the Sabbath, which also was drawing to an end, so that
they had no time to carry him far.
Chapter 19:
| Darby
| Geneva
| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
| Johnson
| Lightfoot
| Matthew Henry
| Matthew Henry Concise
| McGarvey Pendleton
| McGee
| Wesley
| Index
| Bible Gateway |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Luke Acts
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