OLBGrk; JOHN CHAPTER 13 1 THESSALONIANS 13:1 Jesus washes his
disciples feet; and exhorteth them to follow his example of humility
and charity. 1 THESSALONIANS 13:18 He foretells the treachery of
Judas, and points him out to John by a token. 1 THESSALONIANS 13:31 He
speaketh of his glorification as... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBGrk;
AND SUPPER BEING ENDED; possibly it were better translated, while they
were at supper, or in supper time, Greek, deipnou genomenou, but the
great question is, What supper is here intended? Our most learned
Lightfoot is very confident this was not the paschal supper. The most
interpreters, an... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBGrk;
Our translating the Greek participle eidwv, KNOWING, (which properly
signifies having known), createth a difficulty, viz. How Christ's
knowledge of this, that the Father had given all things into his hand,
should be assigned as a reason of, or motive to, his subsequent action
of washing the... [ Continue Reading ]
HE RISETH FROM SUPPER. What supper? Is the question. We are told, that
the Jews had two suppers upon the paschal night, which was the 14th
day of the month Nisan. The first was the passover supper, which was a
religious rite in obedience to the law. The second, a common supper
(as on other nights);... [ Continue Reading ]
Poureth water into a bason; begins first to wash his disciples feet,
then to wipe them with the linen cloth he had taken. All this was done
in the form of a servant; so they used to do, as to guests that came
to dine or sup with their lords or masters.... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ in the performance of this ceremony cometh to Simon Peter;
whether first, or last, it is not said; and therefore the papists
argue ill from hence, to prove the primacy of Peter over the rest of
the apostles. Peter looks upon it with a modest, but sinful and
superstitions, indignation. Samuel... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Lord, seeing Peter's general design good, though he mistook as to
this particular act, tells him, that at present he did not understand
his counsel and design in this action, but it should be more
intelligible unto him afterwards; as indeed he made it by his
discourse upon this his act of humili... [ Continue Reading ]
Peter rashly replies, THOU SHALT NEVER WASH MY FEET. Here was a
seeming reverence for his Master, but (like the Jewish zeal mentioned
by Paul, ROMANS 10:2) _not according to knowledge._ Christ tells him,
that except he washed him, he had no part with him; that is, he should
never be saved. But will... [ Continue Reading ]
Peter now understandeth what washing it is which our Saviour last
spake of, and wholly submits to the will of his Lord and Master;
acknowledging himself to be wholly defiled, and to stand in need of a
washing all over: LORD, saith he, NOT MY FEET ONLY, BUT ALSO MY HANDS
AND MY HEAD; that is, my whol... [ Continue Reading ]
Look as it is with persons that have been washing themselves in a
bath, when they are washed, yet walking abroad barefoot, or with thin
sandals or coverings for their feet, will be again subject to pollute
and dirty their feet, so as they will have frequent need to wash them
again; but they need not... [ Continue Reading ]
By these words the evangelist expounds only what our Saviour meant in
the former verse, when he had told them they were not all clean; for
though the disciples did not yet know that they had a traitor amongst
them, Satan had before this put the design into the heart of Judas, 1
THESSALONIANS 13:2; a... [ Continue Reading ]
After that our Saviour had finished this ceremony, and washed his
disciples feet, (some question whether all or no, but I see no reason
to doubt it), he returned again to the supper, which probably now was
near finished, which certainly was the common supper which the Jews
had besides the passover s... [ Continue Reading ]
The disciples in their ordinary discourses called Christ MASTER AND
LORD; nor was it a name improper for him, for he was their Master to
instruct them, their Lord to rule, guide, and govern them: now, saith
our Saviour, disciples ought to obey their master, servants ought to
obey their lord, and dis... [ Continue Reading ]
I have by this my action taught you to love, and to be ready also to
serve, one another, and not to think much to serve them even in the
lowest and meanest offices by which you can do them good; for we must
not think that these words lay a literal obligation upon Christians to
wash the feet of other... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 15,16. The apostles were to take up a very high station in the
gospel church, and our hearts are very prone to swell in a high
opinion of ourselves, for which the nature of man taketh advantage
from every thing in which we either really do excel, or can conceit
that we do excel, our neighbours.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "1 THESSALONIANS 13:15... [ Continue Reading ]
He tells them, that it is not the bare comprehension of these things
in their notion that would do them any good, unless they brought their
knowledge into practice; for _to him that knoweth to do good, and
doeth it not, it is sin,_ JAMES 4:17. Faith without works is dead, and
the knowledge of our Ma... [ Continue Reading ]
I am about to tell you what will make your ears tingle; but be of good
comfort, what I shall now tell you doth not concern all of you, it
concerneth but one man amongst you. I KNOW WHOM I HAVE CHOSEN to the
work of the apostleship; so some interpret it, as 1 THESSALONIANS
6:70, _Have not I chosen yo... [ Continue Reading ]
What I now tell you should be so far from prejudicing your faith in
me, that it ought rather to confirm and increase your faith in me as
the true Messias; when (the thing coming to pass) you shall understand
that I know the hearts, counsels, and secret thoughts of men: and when
you shall see the Scr... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 10:24", the words of which place are but here
repeated; either to commend to them brotherly love, and offices of
love, which he had before recommended to them under the notion of
washing one another's feet; or else to comfort his disciples, who
might think that this treacherous... [ Continue Reading ]
How, and in what sense, trouble of spirit could agree to Christ, was
noted before, 1 THESSALONIANS 12:27: see the notes on that text. This
seemeth to have been rather a trouble of grief, that one of his
apostles, one whom he had chosen, should commit so great a villany,
than arising from fear of dea... [ Continue Reading ]
It seemeth they had no suspicion of Judas, but our Saviour telling
them that it was one of them, they begin to look about one upon
another, rather suspecting themselves than Judas. There may be a great
deal of villany, and the greatest villany, in the hearts of
professors, in whose conversation appe... [ Continue Reading ]
This LEANING ON JESUS BOSOM, and the _laying on Jesus breast, _
mentioned 1 THESSALONIANS 13:25, cannot be understood without the
understanding of the usual posture the Jews used at their meals, and
particularly at the paschal supper; of which we have spoken largely;
SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 26:20": se... [ Continue Reading ]
Peter, knowing the particular affection that Christ had for John,
maketh a sign to him, to ask of Christ which of them he meant, when he
said, ONE OF YOU SHALL BETRAY ME.... [ Continue Reading ]
John accordingly, doth propound the question to Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBGrk;
JESUS ANSWERED, HE IT IS, TO WHOM I SHALL GIVE A SOP, WHEN I HAVE
DIPPED IT; we have the same, though not mentioned as spoken in
particular to John, MATTHEW 26:23 LUKE 22:21; though neither of them
mention Christ's own dipping the sop, but Matthew saith, he dipped his
hand with him in the d... [ Continue Reading ]
That the devil did ever so enter into Judas as to possess him, as we
read of many who were possessed, and violently acted by the devil, is
more than we read and, where in holy writ: the entrance into him,
signifies Judas's free and willing giving up of himself to the devil's
suggestions and conduct;... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 28,29. How innocent are honest hearts! _Charity thinketh no evil,
_ saith the apostle. Although our Saviour had plainly enough
deciphered him as the traitor, by telling John that he to whom he
should give the sop was he, and then by giving it to Judas; yet
whether they all did not hear what our... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "1 THESSALONIANS 13:28"\\... [ Continue Reading ]
OLBGrk;
From hence appeareth:
1. That it is impossible to prove that Judas was with our Saviour when
he instituted and celebrated the supper; though if he were, it proveth
nothing of a liberty for ignorant and scandalous persons to be there,
(for Judas was not such a one), nor yet of a lawfulness... [ Continue Reading ]
He speaketh of that which was presently to be, as if it were already
done; the meaning is, Now the time cometh when the Son of man shall
immediately be glorified, by finishing the work which God hath given
him to do; by rising again from the dead, and declaring himself to be
the Son of God with powe... [ Continue Reading ]
God was glorified in Christ by his death upon the cross in obedience
to his Father's will; (thus Peter, 1 THESSALONIANS 21:19, is said by
his death to _glorify God_); and as he was declared to be the Son of
God; and as by him the world was brought to the knowledge of God, as
by his spiritual and hea... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour's time of death being very nigh, (for it was the next
day), he begins to speak of it to his disciples more freely and
plainly, and to let them know that he, though now dying, bare a
fatherly tender affection to them: he calls them _little children._
Parents have a natural affection to th... [ Continue Reading ]
The commandment of loving one another is strictly no new commandment,
we find it in the law of Moses, LEVITICUS 19:18; often pressed in the
New Testament, 1 THESSALONIANS 15:17 EPHESIANS 5:2 1 JOHN 4:21 1 JOHN
2:7 saith, it is _no new commandment, _; see also 3 JOHN 1:6. It is
therefore called _a ne... [ Continue Reading ]
A disciple hath his name, either from learning from his master, or
from following his master and treading in his steps: take it in either
sense, loving one another is a certain note of being Christ's
disciples; for as Christ continually pressed this by his precepts, so
he set them his own example, b... [ Continue Reading ]
Peter yet understood not his Lord and Master, and therefore asked him
whither he went? Our Saviour spake of his ascension into heaven, after
his suffering death upon the cross; whither he tells Peter he could
not at present follow him, but afterwards should. Believers shall be
ever with the Lord, bu... [ Continue Reading ]
Still Peter doth not understand our Saviour, but fancies some earthly
motion from the place where he was; but it should seem by what
followeth, that he thought our Saviour spake of some motion which
might be very dangerous to him; and therefore he adds, according to
his usual courage and mettle, exp... [ Continue Reading ]
Mark saith, _before the cock crow twice._ So the other three
evangelists must be expounded, who say no more than _before the cock
crow, _ not mentioning how often; but the history makes it good, that
our Saviour meant twice, for it was not before the second crowing of
the cock that Peter _went out,... [ Continue Reading ]