JOHN CHAPTER 4 1 THESSALONIANS 4:1 Christ talketh with a woman of
Samaria, and revealeth himself unto her. 1 THESSALONIANS 4:27 His
disciples marvel; the woman calleth the men of her city to see him. 1
THESSALONIANS 4:31 Christ showeth his own zeal to do God's work, and
the blessedness of his discip... [ Continue Reading ]
For he himself did not personally baptize any, but left it to his
disciples, himself attending to the greater work of preaching the
gospel, by which men and women were made fit for the ordinance of
baptism.... [ Continue Reading ]
He left the province of Judea, which was near to Jerusalem, where the
Pharisees had their chief residence and greatest power; and went the
second time into Galilee, whither he went once before, 1 THESSALONIANS
1:43, where he found Philip and Nathanael. Galilee was a province
under the jurisdiction o... [ Continue Reading ]
Josephus tells us that Samaria is seated between Judea and Galilee,
and begins at a town called Ginea: see LUKE 9:51,52 LUKE 17:11. There
were two passages from Judea into Galilee; the one was through the
midst of Samaria, LUKE 9:51; the other through the eastern parts, by
the royal valley, by Jorda... [ Continue Reading ]
The most valuable interpreters agree, that this SYCHAR is the city
called Shechem; it was originally a parcel of a field bought by Jacob
of Hamor, the father of Shechem, GENESIS 33:19. Jeroboam built the
city there, called Shechem, 1 KINGS 12:25. It was in the lot of Mount
Ephraim. Joseph's bones we... [ Continue Reading ]
It was called Jacob s, either because he digged it, (as we read of
Abraham's digging a well), GENESIS 21:30, and Isaac, _\GENESIS 26:18\_
or because he and his family used it, as 1 THESSALONIANS 4:12. Our
Lord used no horse or chariot ordinarily in his travels, but went on
foot; we never read of him... [ Continue Reading ]
It is uncertain whether this woman was a citizen of Samaria, which
city is said to be at two miles distance from this place, or one of
that country, which went by that name (for Samaria was the name of
that region, as well as of a city). She came not out of any design to
meet with Christ there, but... [ Continue Reading ]
This is added, lest any should say, How came our Saviour in this
discourse with the woman of Samaria? They were travelling upon the
road, and came near to Sichem. Our Lord's disciples were gone to the
city to buy some food for them; in the mean time, our Saviour coming
to the well, called Jacob's we... [ Continue Reading ]
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There was a great estrangement of the Jews from the Samaritans, the
Samaritans having a peculiar temple built upon Mount Gerizim, in
opposition to that at Jerusalem. It is said that the Jews did buy of
and sell to the Samaritans, but were restrained by an order of the
sanhedrim from using a... [ Continue Reading ]
Many by THE GIFT OF GOD here understand Christ, whom God gave to the
world, 1 THESSALONIANS 3:16; and who is the greatest gift that God
ever gave to the world; so as the latter words, who it is, &c.,
expound the former. THOU WOULDST HAVE ASKED OF HIM, AND HE WOULD HAVE
GIVEN THEE, either a true know... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 11 What our Saviour spake metaphorically, comparing his grace, or
his Spirit, or the doctrine of his gospel, to living water, this poor
woman understandeth literally; and knowing that the well was very
deep, (some say forty cubits), and seeing him, as a traveller, not
provided with any thing to... [ Continue Reading ]
She asks him if he judged himself wiser than Jacob, whom she calleth
their _father?_ It is often observed, that the Samaritans would
ordinarily claim kindred with the Jews when the Jews were in
prosperity; but in their adversity constantly disowned any relation to
them. There were some Jews, (Ephrai... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour in his reply justifieth the excellency of that living
water, which he had before declared to be in his power to give, and
his readiness to have given to this woman, if she had asked it of him,
from the perishing virtue of the water of this well, and the
continuing virtue of his grace, wh... [ Continue Reading ]
But he who receiveth the Holy Spirit, and the grace thereof, though he
will be daily saying, Give, give, and be continually desiring further
supplies of grace, yet he shall never wholly want, never want any good
thing that shall be necessary for him; the seed of God shall abide in
him, and this wate... [ Continue Reading ]
I am not of their mind, who think that this woman understood our
Saviour speaking about spiritual water, only she had a mind to talk;
and indeed it is hard to conceive how a woman of her education, and
way of life, should understand any such thing; but it is plain that
she did not understand him in... [ Continue Reading ]
Not that Christ did not know, what she afterward confessed, that she
lived in whoredom, and had no legitimate husband; but he said this
probably to check her petulancy, and mocking at what he spake about
the living water, and to bring her to a sense of her sin, that she
might be more fit to receive... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE NO HUSBAND; that is, none who is my lawful husband she denieth
not that she had one whom she used and lived with as a husband, but
that she had any legal husband, to whom she clave, and to no other:
still she goeth on, thinking to deceive Christ, and to put tricks upon
him. Christ tells her,... [ Continue Reading ]
He tells her, that she had _had five husbands; _ whether successively,
the former being dead, and she marrying another, or five from whom she
had been divorced for adultery, is not agreed; the best modern
interpreters judge, that she had had five men to whom she had been in
marriage, but so behaved... [ Continue Reading ]
Whose office is to reveal the will of God, and to whom God revealeth
secret things; one to whom the Lord maketh known himself in a vision,
and speaketh in a dream, NUMBERS 12:6. The woman's reply seemeth to
signify both. Her acknowledgment of Christ as a prophet, upon his
telling her secret things,... [ Continue Reading ]
OUR FATHERS WORSHIPPED IN THIS MOUNTAIN; the mount Gerizim, which was
an exceeding high mountain, and near unto Sichem. Jacob made an altar
thereabouts, which he called El-elohe-Israel, GENESIS 33:20. Some say
that it was upon this, mountain that Abraham should have offered up
Isaac, GENESIS 22:1, b... [ Continue Reading ]
Woman, thou ownest me as a prophet, whose office it is to reveal the
will of God unto men; it is therefore thy duty to give credit to what
I shall reveal to time about the true and right way of worshipping
God. The time is coming, yea, at hand, when you shall neither in this
Mount Gerizim, (where yo... [ Continue Reading ]
You have no certain rule for your worship, but only do things which
your fathers did, without any revelation of the Divine will, by which
you may be assured that what you do is acceptable to God. We know that
God hath revealed his will, that his people should worship him at
Jerusalem by such rites a... [ Continue Reading ]
Under the gospel, and the kingdom of the Messiah, which is yet further
coming, and is already began in the world, the true worshippers of God
shall not worship him, as you Samaritans, who worship you know not
what, without any rule or prescript of the word; nor yet as the
hypocritical Jews, who rest... [ Continue Reading ]
God is not a corporeal being, made up of blood, and flesh, and bones,
having senses as bodies have, to be pleased with sensible things; but
he is a spiritual Being, the Father of spirits, and requireth a
spiritual service proportioned to his being; and therefore those that
pay a religious homage to... [ Continue Reading ]
The woman by this reply, though a woman of Samaria, showeth herself to
be a Jew, for she was one of them who lived in an expectation of one
whom the Jews called the Messiah, prophesied of by Daniel under this
notion, DANIEL 9:25,26, and by the psalmist, PSALMS 2:2; which term
_Messiah_ signifieth _C... [ Continue Reading ]
The same Messiah, of whom thou declarest thyself to have some
expectation, and from whom thou expectest to hear all things necessary
to salvation. Some here inquire, why our Saviour maketh to this woman
such a plain discovery of himself, whereas we find in the Gospel so
cautious, and so often chargi... [ Continue Reading ]
The disciples, as we heard before, were gone into the city Sichem to
buy food, and were kept there by the providence of God till our
Saviour had finished this discourse with the woman of Samaria, but
came after the discourse was done. They MARVELLED, possibly at his
talking with a woman in the road,... [ Continue Reading ]
She had no sooner tasted of the living water spoken of by Christ, but
she left her water pot: thus Peter tells our Saviour, that they had
left all and followed him. She goeth into the city Sichem (no doubt)
or Sychar, mentioned 1 THESSALONIANS 4:5; and doth not herself enter
into a long discourse wi... [ Continue Reading ]
She invites them to him under the notion of a man, who had told her
all things that she ever did. Christ doubtless had told her, and
spoken to her, much more than John hath left us upon sacred record;
yet not all things she ever did, but ALL THINGS (as often) signifies
many things, and those such th... [ Continue Reading ]
Sitting still at the well, they (many of them at least) did not
contemn the news as the relation of a woman, but went (possibly but
out of curiosity) to see and to hear this man.... [ Continue Reading ]
While the woman was fetching her citizens to come and see and hear
Christ, his disciples, knowing that he must be weary and hungry with
his journey, and having brought him some food out of the city, where
they had been to fetch it, put him upon refreshing himself with the
food they had brought.... [ Continue Reading ]
But our blessed Lord was more intent upon gospelizing the Samaritans,
than satisfying his hunger: what this meat was, he opens himself, (see
1 THESSALONIANS 4:34).... [ Continue Reading ]
His disciples, being yet carnal, did not understand him, but thought
that he had spoken of bodily nourishment. See the like instances,
MATTHEW 2:7; MATTHEW 16:13. They were wondering how he came by meat,
and who should bring it him: so hard are we to conceive of spiritual
things, till God openeth ou... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Lord, without any reproof of them for their dulness in
understanding, and having compassion on their infirmity and ignorance,
tells them what he meant by his former words; telling them, that the
doing of his Father's will, and the finishing of his work, was that
which he more hungered after, and... [ Continue Reading ]
There was in those countries but four months space betwixt seed time
and harvest; yet they fed themselves (as soon as they had sown) with
the expectation of it. My harvest, saith our Saviour, is the gaining
of souls for my Father: look yonder what a troop of the citizens of
Sichem are coming to me,... [ Continue Reading ]
You that are the Lord's instruments, to reap what the prophets of old,
and John Baptist lately, have sown, shall not lose your labour, you
shall receive wages; and your wages shall not be small, it shall be no
less than eternal life: _They that turn man, to righteousness, shall
shine as the stars fo... [ Continue Reading ]
It was a proverbial expression, most commonly used with reference to
those who unjustly invaded the rights and possessions of other men;
but as applicable unto those who, by the disposing providence of God,
rightly inherit the fruit of other men's labours, as the Jews
inherited the land of Canaan; _... [ Continue Reading ]
I have sent you to reap that which you did not first labour for; the
prophets, and John the Baptist, and myself, have sown the seed, and by
their doctrine prepared for the Lord a people; you enter upon their
labours, gathering them into a gospel church.... [ Continue Reading ]
THAT CITY was Sichem, or Sychar, but it was within the province of
Samaria, from whence it is that they had the name of Samaritans as
well as Sichemites. MANY of them, upon the testimony of the woman;
That he had told her such secret passages of her life, as he could not
have told her if he had not... [ Continue Reading ]
The Sichemites being come to Christ, had some discourse with him, as
appeareth from 1 THESSALONIANS 4:41,42. What the subject matter of
their discourse was we are not told; we may know that it was
spiritual, and something proper to excite faith in them, for believing
was the effect of it. They desir... [ Continue Reading ]
Believing seemeth here to be taken in a different sense from what it
was taken in 1 THESSALONIANS 4:39, from what followeth, 1
THESSALONIANS 4:42. There it seemeth only to signify a lower degree of
assent, that he was a prophet, upon the woman's saying that he had
told her all she had done; here it... [ Continue Reading ]
Several things may be the occasion of faith, which are neither the
principal efficient causes, nor the proper instrumental cause of it.
The principal efficient cause of the faith of these Samaritans was,
undoubtedly, the finger of God upon their souls, enlightening their
minds with the saving knowle... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ (as we heard before, 1 THESSALONIANS 4:3) was upon his journey
into Galilee, only he stopped two days at Sichem to gratify the
desires of the Samaritans of that city; which two days being now
spent, he keepeth on in his journey. But here ariseth a question, viz.
Whether he first went to Nazar... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ spake those words more than once, MATTHEW 13:57 MARK 6:4 LUKE
4:24. But the question is, what force of reason this hath why he went
into Galilee, whereas Nazareth, which was in Galilee, was his own
country; for though he was born in Bethlehem, yet he was educated at
Nazareth; upon which accou... [ Continue Reading ]
When he came not to Nazareth, but to some parts of Galilee, the
Galilaeans entertained him hospitably; and this they did because of
those miracles they had seen wrought by him at the passover feast,
where Christ was, 1 THESSALONIANS 2:1. For these Galilaeans, though
they lived at a great distance fr... [ Continue Reading ]
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Our Saviour, coming into Galilee, made choice of Cana, the place
where, being at a marriage feast, he turned water into wine, 1
THESSALONIANS 2:1, first to fix in: the reason is not expressed, and
therefore vainly guessed at by interpreters. There he worketh a second
miracle, not upon the p... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ had been in Galilee before, and in this town, and wrought a
miracle, and if this courtier were a disciple of John, (as some think,
but it is hard to prove), it is probable he had been at the passover,
and seen the miracles he wrought there, or at least might have heard
of them from some who w... [ Continue Reading ]
It may seem strange to such as do not well weigh all circumstances,
that our Saviour, who at other times went without asking, showed
himself so hard to be entreated by this courtier, and answereth him so
roughly; but we must not take ourselves to be able to give a certain
account of all Christ's act... [ Continue Reading ]
The courtier, though probably of spirit enough to have shown some
discontent at our Saviour's no kinder answer to him before, yet was so
intent upon his son's life, that he takes no notice of it, but renews
his request, still discovering the weakness of his faith, as thinking
that Christ's personal... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour would neither discourage the weak faith of this nobleman,
nor yet encourage his weakness: he healeth his son for the
encouragement of his faith; he doth it by his word, without going down
to him, that he might not gratify his weakness, thinking his personal
presence was necessary; he bid... [ Continue Reading ]
The servants that met him to bring the acceptable news of his son's
recovery, knew nothing of the passages that had been betwixt Christ
and their master, but merely came to tell their master what they knew
would be acceptable to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
He inquires the precise time; they tell him it was about THE SEVENTH
HOUR. The miracle appeared in the suddenness of the recovery, and also
that it was without the application of means, at least any that could
have produced so sudden an effect.... [ Continue Reading ]
The circumstance of the time when his son recovered agreeing with the
very hour when Christ had said unto him, THY SON LIVETH, was a mighty
confirmation to him, that he was beholden to Christ for his cure, and
consequently that Christ was no ordinary man, more than a prophet,
even the Son of God. Th... [ Continue Reading ]
His turning water into wine 1 THESSALONIANS 2:1 was the first, this
was the second, and so in order of time before any of those miracles
which he wrought in Galilee, of which we read, MATTHEW 4:23.... [ Continue Reading ]