Chapter 7:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Luke Acts
John 7
Verse 1. After these things Jesus walked in Galilee - That is, continued
there, for some months after the second passover. For he would
not walk - Continue in Judea; because the Jews - Those of them
who did not believe; and in particular the chief priests, scribes,
and Pharisees, sought an opportunity to kill him.
Verse
2. The feast of tabernacles - The time, manner, and reason of this
feast may be seen, Lev. xxiii, 34, &c.
Verse
3. His brethren - So called according to the Jewish way of
speaking. They were his cousins, the sons of his mother's sister.
Depart hence - From this obscure place.
Verse
4. For no man doth any thing - Of this kind, in secret; but rather
desireth to be of public use. If thou really dost these things -These
miracles which are reported; show thyself to the world - To all
men.
Verse
6. Jesus saith, Your time is always ready - This or any time will
suit you.
Verse
7. The world cannot hate you - Because ye are of the world. But
me it hateth - And all that bear the same testimony.
Verse
10. He also went up to the feast - This was his last journey but one
to Jerusalem. The next time he went up he suffered.
Verse
11. The Jews - The men of Judea, particularly of Jerusalem.
Verse
12. There was much murmuring among the multitude - Much
whispering; many private debates with each other, among those
who were come from distant parts.
Verse
13. However no man spake openly of him - Not in favour of him:
for fear of the Jews - Those that were in authority.
Verse
14. Now at the middle of the feast - Which lasted eight days. It is
probable this was on the Sabbath day. Jesus went up into the
temple - Directly, without stopping any where else.
Verse
15. How does this man know letters, having never learned? - How
comes he to be so well acquainted with sacred literature as to be
able thus to expound the Scripture, with such propriety and
gracefulness, seeing he has never learned this, at any place of
education?
Verse
16. My doctrine is not mine - Acquired by any labour of learning;
but his that sent me - Immediately infused by him.
Verse
17. If any man be willing to do his will, he shall know of the
doctrine, whether it be of God - This is a universal rule, with
regard to all persons and doctrines. He that is thoroughly willing
to do it, shall certainly know what the will of God is.
Verse
18. There is no unrighteousness in him - No deceit or falsehood.
Verse
19. But ye are unrighteous; for ye violate the very law which ye
profess so much zeal for.
Verse
20. The people answered, Thou hast a devil - A lying spirit. Who
seeketh to kill thee? - These, coming from distant parts, probably
did not know the design of the priests and rulers.
Verse
21. I did - At the pool of Bethesda: one work - Out of many: and
ye all marvelled at it - Are amazed, because I did it on the Sabbath
day.
Verse
22. Moses gave you circumcision - The sense is, because Moses
enjoined you circumcision (though indeed it was far more ancient
than him) you think it no harm to circumcise a man on the
Sabbath: and are ye angry at me (which anger had now continued
sixteen months) for doing so much greater a good, for healing a
man, body and soul, on the Sabbath?
Verse
27. When Christ cometh, none knoweth whence he is - This
Jewish tradition was true, with regard to his Divine nature: in that
respect none could declare his generation. But it was not true with
regard to his human nature, for both his family and the place of
his birth were plainly foretold.
Verse
28. Then cried Jesus - With a loud and earnest voice. Do ye both
know me, and know whence I am? - Ye do indeed know whence I
am as a man. But ye know not my Divine nature, nor that I am
sent from God.
Verse
29. I am from him - By eternal generation: and he hath sent me -
His mission follows from his generation. These two points answer
those: Do ye know me? Do ye know whence I am?
Verse
30. His hour - The time of his suffering.
Verse
33. Then said Jesus - Continuing his discourse (from ver. 29)
which they had interrupted.
Verse
34. Ye shall seek me - Whom ye now despise. These words are, as
it were, the text which is commented upon in this and the
following chapter. Where I am - Christ's so frequently saying
while on earth, where I am, when he spake of his being in heaven,
intimates his perpetual presence there in his Divine nature: though
his going thither was a future thing, with regard to his human
nature.
Verse
35. Will he go to the dispersed among the Greeks - The Jews
scattered abroad in heathen nations, Greece particularly. Or, Will
he teach the Greeks? - The heathens themselves.
Verse
37. On the last, the great day of the feast - On this day there was
the greatest concourse of people, and they were then wont to fetch
water from the fountain of Siloam, which the priests poured out
on the great altar, singing one to an other, With joy shall ye draw
water from the wells of salvation. On this day likewise they
commemorated God's miraculously giving water out of the rock,
and offered up solemn prayers for seasonable rains.
Verse
38. He that believeth - This answers to let him come to me. And
whosoever doth come to him by faith, his inmost soul shall be
filled with living water, with abundance of peace, joy, and love,
which shall likewise flow from him to others. As the Scripture
hath said - Not expressly in any one particular place. But here is a
general reference to all those scriptures which speak of the
effusion of the Spirit by the Messiah, under the similitude of
pouring out water. Zech. xiv, 8.
Verse
39. The Holy Ghost was not yet given - That is, those fruits of the
Spirit were not yet given even to true believers, in that full
measure.
Verse
40. The prophet - Whom we expect to be the forerunner of the
Messiah.
Verse
42. From Bethlehem - And how could they forget that Jesus was
born there? Had not Herod given them terrible reason to
remember it? Micah v, 2.
Verse
48. Hath any of the rulers - Men of rank or eminence, or of the
Pharisees - Men of learning or religion, believed on him?
Verse
49. But this populace, who know not the law - This ignorant
rabble; are accursed - Are by that ignorance exposed to the curse
of being thus seduced.
Verse
50. Nicodemus, he that came to him by night - Having now a little
more courage, being one of them - Being present as a member of
the great council, saith to them - Do not we ourselves act as if we
knew not the law, if we pass sentence on a man before we hear
him?
Verse
52. They answered - By personal reflection; the argument they
could not answer, and therefore did not attempt it. Art thou also a
Galilean? - One of his party? Out of Galilee ariseth no prophet -
They could not but know the contrary. They knew Jonah arose out
of Gethhepher; and Nahum from another village in Galilee. Yea,
and Thisbe, the town of Elijah, the Tishbite, was in Galilee also.
They might likewise have known that Jesus was not born in
Galilee, but at Bethlehem, even from the public register there, and
from the genealogies of the family of David. They were conscious
this poor answer would not bear examination, and so took care to
prevent a reply.
Verse
53. And every man went to his own house - So that short plain
question of Nicodemus spoiled all their measures, and broke up
the council! A word spoken in season, how good it is! Especially
when God gives it his blessing.
Chapter 7:
| 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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