JOHN CHAPTER 5 1 THESSALONIANS 5:1 Christ cures an impotent man at the
pool of Bethesda on the sabbath day. 1 THESSALONIANS 5:10 The Jews
cavil, and persecute him for it. 1 THESSALONIANS 5:17,18 He justifieth
himself by the example of God his Father, 1 THESSALONIANS 5:19 and
asserts the power and ju... [ Continue Reading ]
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We read in Scripture of _the sheep gate_ in Jerusalem, NEHEMIAH 3:1.
There was also a market for sheep and other cattle, DEUTERONOMY 14:26.
Some therefore add _market, _ others add _gate, _ to the word in the
Greek signifying _sheep._ Near to this gate or market there was A
POOL, kolumbhyra:... [ Continue Reading ]
In these apartments (called here porches) there were a great number of
sick persons, some labouring under one infirmity, some under another,
some blind, some lame, waiting for the time the water should be
troubled.... [ Continue Reading ]
This water had not always in it this healing virtue, but only when it
was TROUBLED, and this was AT A CERTAIN SEASON, how often the
Scripture hath not determined; some will have it to be only at their
great feasts, of the passover, and Pentecost, &c., but the Scripture
saith no such thing. None must... [ Continue Reading ]
What this man's name was, or what his circumstances in the world, or
what his particular disease, we are not told; nor is it said that he
had lain there thirty-eight years, but that he had so long laboured
under his weakness: which, whether it was the palsy or no, is
uncertain: probably it was a dis... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ, as God, knew the particular time when this infirmity seized
him, which was eight years or upward before our Saviour's birth, and
about the time when the temple was re-edified, or rather enlarged and
further adorned, by Herod. As man, he pitieth his case; he asketh him
if he was willing to be... [ Continue Reading ]
What his particular impotency was the Scripture doth not tell us. Some
have (not improbably) judged it the palsy, which deprives the person
of motion, by the stoppage of the animal spirits, so that without help
he cannot move from one place to another, which it is manifest this
poor man could not; f... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Lord will let this poor man know, that the waters and the angel
derived their power from him; and that he with a word could do as much
for him, as the waters troubled by the angel could effect: he
therefore bids him arise, and take up his bed and walk, that others
might see and be assured that h... [ Continue Reading ]
The man's strength returneth immediately; he is able immediately to
arise, take up his bed, and to walk. All this was done on the sabbath
day; on which day it was unlawful to carry any burdens, JEREMIAH
17:21,24; and by the Jewish canons it was punishable by death, or
scourging. But our Saviour had... [ Continue Reading ]
That is, according to the letter of the law: they understood not that
Christ was the Lord of the sabbath; their cavil argued their want both
of faith in Christ, and charity also toward their neighbour.... [ Continue Reading ]
He makes them as good an answer as could well be imagined; the sum of
which was, he believed that he that had thus healed him was a prophet,
and so did what he did by a Divine authority, which it was lawful for
him to obey, contrary to their traditions: though who this particular
person was, or what... [ Continue Reading ]
The impotent man that was healed seemed to oppose the authority of God
(by virtue of which he believed himself healed) to the authority of
man, which made it unlawful for him on the sabbath day to take up his
bed and walk. The Jews, taking no notice of Christ's being God, or so
much as a prophet sen... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ came as a stranger to the pool, and only wrought this miracle,
so as the impotent man that was healed had no time to inquire who he
was: and there being there a crowd of people, Christ had through the
people conveyed himself away; so as the man could not find him, to
show them the man who had... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS FINDETH HIM IN THE TEMPLE; walking in the outward court of the
temple, or some part of it, where people ordinarily walked. He charges
him to SIN NO MORE, LEST A WORSE THING betided him; hereby letting him
and us know that sin is the usual cause of diseases, and a holy
walking the best preserva... [ Continue Reading ]
It were very uncharitable to judge that this poor man went to the
Jewish magistrates to inform against Christ, who had been so kind to
him; and much more probable that he went in the simplicity of his
heart, desirous both to publish what Christ had done to his honour,
and also to do good to others,... [ Continue Reading ]
But the Jews made another use of it, seeking from hence an advantage
against him, because he had violated the sabbath, which they often
made a capital crime.... [ Continue Reading ]
We read of no objection they made to Christ, as to what he had done,
only that they persecuted him, which they might do without speaking to
him: but it should seem by what we read in this verse, that some of
the Jews had objected to him his violation of the sabbath (as they
thought); yet, as we befo... [ Continue Reading ]
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This yet enraged the Jews more: they had before against him a charge
of breaking the sabbath, or, at least, teaching another to break it
(in their opinion); but now he had (as they judged) spoken blasphemy,
calling God FATHER; not in the sense the Jews so called him, and all
good Christians... [ Continue Reading ]
Consider Christ as God, so he can do nothing but what the Father doth,
that is, nothing that respected created beings: for it is a known
rule, That the works of the Trinity out of itself are not divided;
whatsoever one person doth, the others do; though, to denote the order
of the Trinity's working,... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THE FATHER LOVETH THE SON; both as his Son by eternal generation,
MATTHEW 3:17, and also as the Messiah sent by him into the world, to
finish the work the Father had given him to do: and look, as a father
will make his son acquainted with all that he doth; and not only so,
but communicates all h... [ Continue Reading ]
He seemeth not to speak of what God will do in the general
resurrection, but of those whom the Lord raised up from the dead in
the Old Testament, by Elijah and Elisha. The giving of and restoring
unto life, are things proper unto God, DEUTERONOMY 32:39 1 SAMUEL 2:6.
SO THE SON QUICKENETH WHOM HE WIL... [ Continue Reading ]
Alone he judgeth no man, he judgeth no man but by the Son, no man
without the Son; but committed all judgment in the administration of
the mediatory kingdom in the church to his Son, and by his Son will
judge the world at the last day.... [ Continue Reading ]
That his Son might be honoured by all men, PSALMS 2:11,12 PHP 2:10,
with the same honour which is given to the Father; for the Son is sent
by the Father, not as one inferior to him, as a servant is sent by his
master, but as an equal is sent by his friend, 1 THESSALONIANS 4:34, 1
THESSALONIANS 6:38... [ Continue Reading ]
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He that so heareth my words, that they are not a mere sound in his
ears, nor affect his heart with some mere sudden and vanishing
passion, but so that he gives an assent to them upon my authority; and
that firmly and steadily believeth him that sent me, (the particle
_on_ seemeth not well pu... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DEAD SHALL HEAR THE VOICE OF THE SON OF GOD: some understand this
concerning the special resurrection of such bodies as Christ raised
while he was upon the earth from death to life, of which number was
Lazarus and the daughter of Jairus, &c. Others understand it of the
general resurrection, spok... [ Continue Reading ]
How the eternal Father _hath life in himself, _ is obvious to every
capacity; for he is the First Mover, and therefore must have his life
in and from himself, and not from any other; and he is the First
Cause, and therefore that life which floweth from him to all created
beings, must first be in him... [ Continue Reading ]
TO EXECUTE JUDGMENT ALSO; to have the power of life and death, the
keys of both; to rule and govern the world, and to judge it at the
last day. BECAUSE HE IS THE SON OF MAN: ACTS 17:31, _He hath appointed
a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that
man whom he hath ordained,... [ Continue Reading ]
Do not marvel at this power which I tell you the Father hath given me,
to execute in the world justice and judgment; to raise some particular
persons from a natural death, and whom he pleaseth from the spiritual
death of sin: for the hour is coming, when all those who are in the
graves, shall, by an... [ Continue Reading ]
AND COME FORTH; not all to be made partakers of eternal life and
glory; there shall be a resurrection unto life, which only they shall
obtain WHO HAVE DONE GOOD, walking in the commandments of God; not
because they have done good, as if their goodness had merited any such
thing, for eternal life is... [ Continue Reading ]
I CAN OF MINE OWN SELF DO NOTHING; neither considered as God, nor as
Mediator. As God, the Father and Christ were one, and what one Person
in the Holy Trinity doth, all do; so that has did nothing in that
capacity separately from his Father. As Mediator, he did nothing of
himself; he finished the wo... [ Continue Reading ]
This seemeth to contradict what he saith, 1 THESSALONIANS 8:14,
_Though I bear record of myself, yet my record is true:_ but our
Saviour here speaketh according to the common opinion of the Jews, or
indeed of men, who are ready to suspect any one's testimony who
testifieth of himself. He tells them,... [ Continue Reading ]
The Father by a voice from heaven testified of Christ, that he was his
well beloved Son, in whom he was well pleased, MATTHEW 3:17. Some
understand it of John the Baptist, of whom he speaketh, 1
THESSALONIANS 5:33. But he naming John in the next verse, it seems
most proper to understand this of the... [ Continue Reading ]
Ye sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to John, 1 THESSALONIANS
1:29; he was a man of reputation among you, for all the people judged
him a prophet; and he had an interest in Herod's court: HE BARE
WITNESS (he doth not say to me, but) _to the truth._... [ Continue Reading ]
I RECEIVE NOT TESTIMONY FROM MAN, that is, not for my own sake; for
otherwise he did receive testimony from man, 1 THESSALONIANS 15:27
ACTS 1:8. That must be truth, to which any one can give a true
testimony. John by his testimony added nothing to me. I was what I am
before John testified concerning... [ Continue Reading ]
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I do not speak this to lessen John in any of your thoughts; he was a
famous light, burning in the knowledge and love of the truth; shining
both in his doctrine, in publishing the truth, and also in holiness of
life and conversation. _He was not that light,_ 1 THESSALONIANS 1:8,
but he was a... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I HAVE GREATER WITNESS THAN THAT OF JOHN; not than that of my
Father, mentioned 1 THESSALONIANS 5:31,32, but THAN THAT OF JOHN, last
mentioned; nor doth he say a truer, but a _greater witness. The works
which the Father hath given me to finish; _ the works which his Father
sent him to do, his fu... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH BORNE WITNESS OF ME; not only in my baptism, and at my
transfiguration by an audible voice from heaven, but by the voice of
his prophets, by whom he spoke to your fathers. YE HAVE NEITHER HEARD
HIS VOICE AT ANY TIME, NOR SEEN HIS SHAPE; you have no knowledge of
him, nor any acquaintance with hi... [ Continue Reading ]
Though they had heard the word of the Lord, their forefathers by the
prophets, and in that generation by John the Baptist, (the messenger
sent before Christ's face), and now by Christ himself, whom the Father
had sent; yet the word of the Lord had no place in their hearts, 1
THESSALONIANS 8:37; it w... [ Continue Reading ]
SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES; the words may be read either imperatively (as
our translation readeth them) or indicatively, You do search the
Scriptures; that is, of the Old Testament, for the books of the New
Testament were not at that time written; but as they had the books of
the Old Testament, so they m... [ Continue Reading ]
You will not own, embrace, and receive me as the true Messiah and
Saviour of the world, though that be the only means by which you can
obtain that eternal life which you pretend to be seeking after, and
rightly think that the Scripture alone can show you the way to. These
two verses teach us,
1. Th... [ Continue Reading ]
I depend not upon the single testimony of men; or, I seek not, nor
hunt after, the honour of men, nor regard what they think or say of
me.... [ Continue Reading ]
You pretend a great deal of religion, and to do many things out of
love to God, and a zeal for the glory of God; but though you can cheat
others, yet you cannot deceive me: I, that search the heart, and try
the reins, and am a witness to your actions, know that, whatsoever you
pretend, the true love... [ Continue Reading ]
I am come clothed with an authority from my Father, sent by him for
this very purpose, to reveal his will to men for their salvation; I
speak, I do nothing but by the authority of my Father which sent me;
nor do I aim at my own glory, but the glory of him that sent me: yet
you give no credit to my w... [ Continue Reading ]
It is evident that by receiving HONOUR FROM ONE ANOTHER, is here to be
understood the seeking and pursuing of honour and applause from men,
without regard to the praise of God: so also 1 THESSALONIANS 12:43.
For otherwise it is lawful for parents to receive honour from
children, masters from servant... [ Continue Reading ]
There will be no need of my accusing you, you will need no other
accuser than that Moses for whom you have so great a reverence, and
for whose sake you contemn me. 1 THESSALONIANS 9:28,29, they said, _We
are Moses's disciples. We know that God spake unto Moses: as for this
fellow, we know not from w... [ Continue Reading ]
Had you given a hearty credit and understanding assent to Moses, that
is, to the writings of Moses, for so the term is oft taken, LUKE
16:31, LUKE 24:27, you would have received me: as all the law of Moses
pointed to and prefigured me, so he in particular wrote of me, GENESIS
3:15 DEUTERONOMY 18:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
But if you believe not his writings, who so plainly wrote of me, and
whose writings you own, and have so great a veneration for, how can I
expect that you should believe the words of one whom you so vilify and
condemn? For though my words be in themselves of greater authority,
yet I have not so much... [ Continue Reading ]