JOHN CHAPTER 7 1 THESSALONIANS 7:1 Jesus, exhorted by his unbelieving
kinsmen to show himself at Jerusalem at the feast of tabernacles,
refuseth, but afterwards goeth up in secret. 1 THESSALONIANS 7:11 The
Jews seek him, and differ in their sentiments of him. 1 THESSALONIANS
7:14 He teacheth in the... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES was a feast which God ordained the Jews to
keep the fifteenth day of the seventh month, (which some make to
answer our September, others our October), LEVITICUS 23:34,39, after
they had gathered in the fruits of the land. It was to be kept seven
days, the first and last of w... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS BRETHREN; his friends and kindred; SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 12:47".
SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 12:48"; either such as did believe in him, or
such as did not believe; for, 1 THESSALONIANS 7:5, all of them did not
believe in him; would have him leave Galilee, which was the far more
obscure and ignoble par... [ Continue Reading ]
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The things which thou doest, thou doest out of a desire by them to be
made known, and to spread thy own fame and glory: for this, Galilee is
not a proper place, because it is an obscure part in the country. The
phrase which we translate TO BE KNOWN, is in the Greek en parrhsia
einai. The usa... [ Continue Reading ]
Not all his own friends and kindred; he came not only among his own
countrymen, but among his own relations, and they received him not; or
if they had some opinion of him, and some little hopes concerning him,
yet they did not believe as they ought to have believed. Certainly
there cannot be a great... [ Continue Reading ]
MY TIME IS NOT YET COME; the time of my death, say some; of my
manifestation to the world, say others: but questionless our Saviour
intends no more than his time for going up to this feast, for we shall
read that he did go up afterward; but, saith he, as yet I cannot go
up. YOUR TIME IS ALWAY READY;... [ Continue Reading ]
By THE WORLD, our Saviour plainly understandeth the men of the world;
men not regenerated, renewed, and sanctified. These men, saith he,
CANNOT as yet HATE YOU. There was a time afterward when this part of
the world hated all the disciples of Christ, as Christ foretold, 1
THESSALONIANS 15:18; but th... [ Continue Reading ]
GO YE UP UNTO THIS FEAST; let not my forbearance to go up hinder your
going up according to the law. I GO NOT UP YET UNTO THIS FEAST; I have
some particular reasons why as yet I will not go to be there at the
beginning of it. FOR MY TIME IS NOT YET FULL COME; I know my time to
go, when it will be mo... [ Continue Reading ]
He let them take their journey to Jerusalem to the feast without him,
and himself still abode in Galilee.... [ Continue Reading ]
He went up to show his obedience to his Father's commands, EXODUS
23:17. The feast of tabernacles was the same with the feast of
ingathering in the end of the year, when they had gathered their
labours out of the field, mentioned EXODUS 23:16; and that was one of
those three times (as appears from t... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour's constant going up to the Jewish feasts, made the rulers
of the Jews, who sought to slay him at the feast of the passover, 1
THESSALONIANS 5:18, (which was but six months before this), because he
had violated the sabbath, (as they interpreted his healing the
impotent man on that day, an... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour's constant attendance at these public festivals, did not
only create an expectation of his being there amongst his enemies, who
therefore sought him there, that they might destroy him; but amongst
the generality of the people, who had very different opinions about
him. Some having heard... [ Continue Reading ]
Though many, both of the Galilaeans, among whom he had conversed, and
of the common people of Judea, had a very good opinion of Christ, yet
the rulers of the Jews were in such a rage against him, that his
friends durst not freely discourse their thoughts concerning him.... [ Continue Reading ]
About the third or fourth day of the feast (which continued seven
days) our Lord, being (as was said before) come up privately and by
stealth, as it were, to Jerusalem, first appears in the temple
preaching. What our Saviour at this time discoursed about the
evangelist doth not tell us; but doubtles... [ Continue Reading ]
Having never sat as a constant disciple at the feet of any of the
Jewish doctors, nor been educated in their schools of the prophets,
they wonder how he should come by such knowledge of the law of God, as
he discovered in his discourses; wherein he made it appear, that he
did not only know the lette... [ Continue Reading ]
MY DOCTRINE IS NOT MINE, considering me as the Son of man; not taught,
or to be taught, me by men; not learned out of books, or by the
precepts of men; not invented by me; but it is mine as it is the
doctrine of the Father that sent me, and I and my Father both are one,
and agree in one, 1 JOHN 5:7,... [ Continue Reading ]
Here our Saviour seemeth to obviate an objection which the Jews would
make, viz. How they should know that the doctrine which he preached
was the doctrine of God? He indeed said so, but how should they have
any evidence of it? How could he make it appear to them to be of God?
IF ANY MAN (saith our S... [ Continue Reading ]
Here our Saviour giveth them another note, by which they might know
that his doctrine was of God, because he spake not of himself, nor
sought his own glory in what he delivered. No man doth an action of
and from himself, but he maketh himself the end of his action; for to
what purpose should a man d... [ Continue Reading ]
Moses was God's instrument in delivering his law to the people, EXODUS
24:3 DEUTERONOMY 33:4; a law which none of them exactly kept, but
daily broke. Why do you (saith our Saviour) make it such a capital
crime (suppose you were not in an error, but I had in this one point
of the sabbath violated the... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews had an opinion, that whosoever was beside himself, and talked
distractedly, was influenced with an evil spirit; so as, THOU HAST A
DEVIL, is no more than, Thou art mad; unless we will take the phrase
as a mere term of reproach, such as we ordinarily hear at this day
from some men in their p... [ Continue Reading ]
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By the one miracle it is plain, by what followeth, that he meaneth
healing the man who lay at the pool of Bethesda; at this, he saith,
they marvelled, by which is to be understood offended, for so it is
expounded by colate, 1 THESSALONIANS 7:23; and to this sense is our
Saviour's subsequent... [ Continue Reading ]
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The particle _therefore, _ or, for this, dia touto, maketh in this
verse a great difficulty, what the meaning of it should be. The most
probable account of it is, that it belongeth to the former verse,
which should end thus, _and ye all marvel for this._ This indeed
maketh all plain; otherw... [ Continue Reading ]
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The strength of this whole argument seemeth to be this: If a ritual
law (such was that for observation of the sabbath, given in Mount
Sinai, EXODUS 20:1) may give place to another ritual law which is more
ancient, (such was that of circumcision, given to Abraham long
before), much more ought... [ Continue Reading ]
Do not judge persons, and condemn me for what I have done, merely out
of your hatred, prejudice, and malice against me. Or, do not judge
according to the first appearance of this fact. It looketh to you as a
violation of the sabbath; it is not indeed so, but the performance of
a duty greater than th... [ Continue Reading ]
Those who here speak are said to be of Jerusalem, (probably citizens),
who knew more of the designs and counsels of the chief priests and
elders, than those who said before, 1 THESSALONIANS 7:20, _Thou hast a
devil: who seeketh to kill thee?_... [ Continue Reading ]
The first search being over, it is probable that the rulers had not
heard that Christ was come up to the feast; this made the people think
that they had some knowledge that he was the Messias, otherwise they
would have taken some course to have restrained his so free and open
discoursing: but we sha... [ Continue Reading ]
WE KNOW THIS MAN WHENCE HE IS; we know he is of Nazareth, and that
Joseph is his reputed father. They also knew whence the Messias was to
come, that he was to be of the family of David, of the tribe of Judah,
of the town of Bethlehem: the chief priests and scribes answered Herod
to that purpose, wit... [ Continue Reading ]
YE BOTH KNOW ME, AND YE KNOW WHENCE I AM; you might have known me by
the doctrine which I have taught, and the miracles which I have
wrought among you; and you had known me, if you had not shut your eyes
against the light, which shone in your face: or, you say and think
that you know me. Others thin... [ Continue Reading ]
I KNOW HIM, so as no man else knoweth him, MATTHEW 11:27; I know his
essence, his will, his counsels, his laws; FOR I AM FROM HIM by an
eternal generation, his only begotten Son; and I am sent by him, as
the Mediator and Saviour of the world, to declare and to execute his
will and pleasure, as to ma... [ Continue Reading ]
By this time the news was come to the sanhedrim, the great court of
the Jews, to whom belonged the cognizance of church affairs, false
prophets, blasphemy, violation of the sabbath, &c.: they took counsel,
and used endeavours to apprehend him; or it may be, some of the ruder
sort of people that were... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MANY OF THE PEOPLE BELIEVED ON HIM; not as the true Messias; for
the next words let us know, they did not believe him to be the Christ,
but looked for him to come; but they gave credit to him as a great
prophet sent from God; and doubted whether the miracles which he
wrought were not as many and... [ Continue Reading ]
MURMURED here is taken in a different sense from what it was before,
and signifieth as much as whispered, or talked privately among
themselves. The chief priests, who were afraid that their honour would
abate amongst the people; and the Pharisees, who were afraid the
credit of their traditions would... [ Continue Reading ]
Whether Christ spake these words to the officers sent to apprehend
him, or to the people in the temple, is not much material to be known:
he by them plainly declareth, that all their endeavours against him
were vain and foolish; for he should yet live with them six months,
(this was in September or... [ Continue Reading ]
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Some think the meaning is, YE SHALL SEEK ME to execute your malice
upon me, but to no purpose, for you SHALL NOT FIND ME. Or, You shall
seek me to destroy me in my church, and to root out my name; but to no
purpose. But the most probable sense is this: You wicked Jews, that
now contemn the m... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews, not at all believing the Divine nature of Christ,
notwithstanding all that Christ had said, and all the miracles he had
wrought, are at a mighty loss to conclude what our Saviour spake of,
and whither he would go; they thought he could go no where in the land
of Jewry, but they should hear... [ Continue Reading ]
This saying stuck in their stomachs, and they knew not what sense to
put upon it; owning nothing of the Divine nature of Christ.... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour thinketh not fit to take any notice of their guess,
whither he would go, nor replies any thing to it. The feast of
tabernacles was to hold seven days, LEVITICUS 23:34, in which they
were to offer up burnt offerings, LEVITICUS 23:36. The eighth day was
to be kept as a sabbath; there was i... [ Continue Reading ]
We have had frequent occasion to open the term of believing on Christ.
It may be doubted, whether those words, AS THE SCRIPTURE HATH SAID, be
to be referred to the first or latter part of the text. If to the
former, they are words expressive of that faith to which the following
promise is made, whic... [ Continue Reading ]
For the evangelist tells us, that this referred to the Spirit, which
believers were to receive after that Christ should be ascended into
heaven. Those scriptures, ISAIAH 49:10, ISAIAH 58:11 MALACHI 14:8,
seem, among others, to be referred to in this promise of our Saviour.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PROPHET mentioned DEUTERONOMY 18:15. Some think that the Jews
expected an eminent prophet, besides Elias, to come before the
Messiah; and 1 THESSALONIANS 1:21 would incline us to think so. But
others say, it cannot be proved from their writers, that they had any
expectations of any but Elias and... [ Continue Reading ]
The people were divided in their opinions about Christ. Some of them
were very well inclined to believe that he was the promised Messiah;
but they stumbled at the country where alone they took notice of him.
For though he came not out of Galilee, but was born in Bethlehem, LUKE
2:4, according to the... [ Continue Reading ]
The Scriptures of the Old Testament had both described the family from
whence the Messiah was to arise, viz. the family of David, PSALMS
132:11, and the town, which was Bethlehem, MICAH 5:2; which was
David's father's town, where he lived also, till God called him out to
the kingdom, 1 SAMUEL 17:15,... [ Continue Reading ]
A division as to their opinions about him, as was before expressed.... [ Continue Reading ]
There were some that had an ill opinion of Christ, and put on the
officers that came for the purpose to apprehend him; but there was
none so hardy as to do it.... [ Continue Reading ]
Probably the officers, Christ being amongst a multitude of the people
that had a high opinion of him, durst not adventure to apprehend him.
Some of them, as appeareth from what follows, were astonished at his
doctrine; all of them agreed to return to their masters without him;
at which they are angr... [ Continue Reading ]
With so much authority, evidence of truth, &c. Yet they did not
cordially believe in Christ; being under the power of carnal and
worldly affection, which only supernatural special grace could subdue.
These were some of those, in whom the prophecy of Christ, ISAIAH 11:4,
was to be fulfilled _He shall... [ Continue Reading ]
You, who have us not only for your masters, whose commands you ought
not to dispute, but to execute; but for your teachers also, from whom
you might have learned better doctrine; are you seduced? For so wicked
men count all who embrace not their notions, and follow not their
ways.... [ Continue Reading ]
You ought to be ruled by us, and guided by us, who are your rulers,
and your teachers: so early did the doctrine of implicit faith and
obedience creep into the world; which is indeed to suppose an
infallibility in teachers and rulers; to whom indeed we owe all
imaginable reverence, but we must live... [ Continue Reading ]
Out of the great pride of their hearts they vilify the people, as not
learned in the law, and so were cursed, contemptible, and not to be
regarded, as to their judgment and sentiments.... [ Continue Reading ]
Of Nicodemus we read, and of his coming by night to Jesus, 1
THESSALONIANS 3:1,2. He now, being one of this great court, stands up
to speak for Christ, yet faintly, or at least very prudently and
warily. He saith no more for him than he ought to have spoken for the
greatest malefactor, viz.... [ Continue Reading ]
That no law of God or nature condemneth any man before they had heard
him speak, or had what he did deposed by witnesses before them, that
they might know what he did.... [ Continue Reading ]
ART THOU ALSO OF GALILEE; not that they thought Nicodemus was a
Galilean; they knew him well enough; but they take up this as a term
of reproach against him, for that he would offer to speak one word
(though never so just) on the behalf of one against whom they had such
a perfect hatred. SEARCH (say... [ Continue Reading ]
As little as Nicodemus said for Christ, it put a stop to their further
proceedings against Christ at present. Some think that the party of
the Sadducees in the council, who valued not the Pharisees rites and
traditions, took part with Nicodemus; so as by the overruling hand of
God Christ at this tim... [ Continue Reading ]