JOHN CHAPTER 8 1 THESSALONIANS 8:1 Christ letteth go uncondemned the
woman taken in adultery. 1 THESSALONIANS 8:12 He declareth himself to
be the light of the world, and justifieth his doctrine against the
Pharisees. 1 THESSALONIANS 8:31 He promises freedom through knowledge
of the truth to those Je... [ Continue Reading ]
So at our Lord's last passover Luke notes, LUKE 21:38, that _all the
people came early in the morning to him in the temple, to hear him._
Our Saviour's early going into the temple to teach, and the people's
diligence in coming so early to him to hear, ought to check our
slothfulness in sacred busine... [ Continue Reading ]
There were (as they say) three sorts of scribes amongst the Jews. The
first were secretaries to princes and great men; so Sheva was scribe
to David, 2 SAMUEL 20:25. A second sort were such as we call
scriveners, or public notaries, who made instruments for people, and
were employed in their more pri... [ Continue Reading ]
They bring to our Saviour a woman taken in the act of adultery, and
set her before him.... [ Continue Reading ]
Moses in the law, LEVITICUS 20:10, commanded that such malefactors
should be put to death; but we read of no law commanding this kind of
death. And their rule was, that when the law had set no kind of death
for an offence, there the mildest kind of death was to be their
punishment, which they counte... [ Continue Reading ]
Their design was from his answer to take some colourable pretence to
accuse, and either to discredit him with the people, or to expose him
to the displeasure of the superior powers. If he had directed to send
her to be punished by the Roman governors, who administered justice in
capital causes, the... [ Continue Reading ]
They will not let our Saviour alone, but importune him for an answer.
He saith, HE THAT IS WITHOUT SIN, LET HIM FIRST CAST A STONE AT HER.
The law of God was, DEUTERONOMY 17:7, that in the execution of
malefactors, _The hands of the witnesses shall be first upon him to
put him to death._ In reason t... [ Continue Reading ]
When our Saviour had said this, he returneth to his former posture and
action, (it being not a thing wherein he was concerned, who was not
sent into the world to be a secular judge), as not at all regarding
them.... [ Continue Reading ]
This was an age of very great corruption as to men's lives and
manners, as well as to doctrine, and corruption of worship; and as
other enormities of life were very common and ordinary amongst them,
so it is very probable were adulteries, and that their rulers and
teachers were not without great gui... [ Continue Reading ]
The close of the former verse told us, that though the scribes and
Pharisees were gone, yet the woman was left in the midst, expecting
Christ's sentence. Christ knew well enough that the scribes and
Pharisees, this poor woman's accusers, were gone; but yet he acts
warily, and calls for her accusers,... [ Continue Reading ]
She tells him, None had. He replies, Neither did he. He did not acquit
her, for he was not to make void the law of God; nor did he condemn
her: he was neither a witness in the case, nor yet a secular judge, to
whom such judgments did belong; he was only to speak to her, as the
Mediator and Saviour o... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD; this is what John the Baptist had said of
Christ before, 1 THESSALONIANS 1:4,5, and what Christ saith of himself
afterward, 1 THESSALONIANS 9:5. It was prophesied of him, that he
should be _a light to the Gentiles, _ and God's _salvation to the ends
of the earth,_ ISAIAH... [ Continue Reading ]
It was a known rule of law, that none ought to be believed upon a
testimony given to himself: this is that they object to our Saviour,
that though he spake great things of himself, yet he was not to be
believed in his own cause.... [ Continue Reading ]
There is a seeming difficulty to reconcile the words of our Saviour, 1
THESSALONIANS 5:31, _If I bear witness of myself, my witness is not
true, _ and his assertion here, THOUGH I BEAR RECORD OF MYSELF, MY
RECORD IS TRUE: but the resolution of it is clear by considering that
he speaks in the former... [ Continue Reading ]
According to my outward appearance to you, so you judge of me; or,
according to your own passions, and corrupt affections. I judge no man
in that manner; or, I judge no man alone, as it followeth in the next
verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
My testimony is not to be looked upon as a single testimony for
myself; though I do judge, yet my judgment is true; for no act of mine
is a single act: I and my Father are one; and what I do, my Father
also doth, that sent me into the world as his ambassador. So as if the
judgment of God be true, wh... [ Continue Reading ]
It is written, DEUTERONOMY 17:6, DEUTERONOMY 19:15. God so ordered it
by his Divine law, that every thing should be established by the
testimony of two witnesses.... [ Continue Reading ]
I (saith our Saviour) have two witnesses; I am one, I bear witness of
myself; my Father is another, for he beareth witness of me. Our
Saviour's argumentation seemeth weak, unless we look upon him as
exempt from the condition of ordinary men, and no mere man, by reason
of the personal union of the Di... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou talkest much of thy Father, where is he? We know no father which
thou hast but the carpenter, Joseph; we do not look upon him as so
credible a witness in the case, as to take his testimony in such a
matter as this is. Christ tells them, that the reason why they did not
know the Father, was beca... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TREASURY was a public place in the temple; concerning which, SEE
POOLE ON "MATTHEW 27:6", SEE POOLE ON "MARK 12:41", SEE POOLE ON "MARK
12:43" and SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 21:1". Christ taught sometimes in one
part of the temple, sometimes in another: but that no man should lay
hold on him, considerin... [ Continue Reading ]
The greatest part of what is said here, was said by our Saviour
before, 1 THESSALONIANS 7:34; (see the explication of it there); only
here, instead of _ye shall not find me, _ is, YE SHALL DIE IN YOUR
SINS; a phrase we shall find in EZEKIEL 3:18,19, which doubtless
signifieth, in the guilt of your s... [ Continue Reading ]
Before they guessed that he would go to the dispersed amongst the
Gentiles, 1 THESSALONIANS 7:35. Now they fancy that he would kill
himself; or else speak this in mockery.... [ Continue Reading ]
Ye are not only of an earthly extraction, creatures of the earth, not
descended from heaven, as I am; but also of earthly spirits and
principles; you savour nothing that is sublime and spiritual, and
therefore you do not understand me. I tell you, I AM NOT OF THIS
WORLD; my original is not from it,... [ Continue Reading ]
In the Greek it is only, IF YE BELIEVE NOT THAT I AM. Some refer this
to Christ's Divine nature; (_ I am, _ is the name of God, EXODUS
3:14); but others rather think that Christ here speaketh of himself as
the Messiah and Mediator, and so the object of people's faith; and he
out of whom there is no... [ Continue Reading ]
What good Christian will not learn to contemn the slights and
reproaches of sinful men, when he readeth of a company of miscreants
thus using their Lord and Master, saying to him, WHO ART THOU? It is
no wonder if the world, which knew him not, doth not know us. The
latter part of the verse, as it li... [ Continue Reading ]
Judging is not put here for judicial condemnation; but for reproving
and accusing, which is one part of judging. You accuse and reprove me;
I have many things of which I could also accuse and convince you; but
let me say what I will, you will not believe me. But you will not
escape the judgment of m... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews (as we are told) used to call God THE FATHER, in a way of
eminency: they understood that he spake to them of his Father; but
they would not understand when he spake to them of his Father, or the
Father, he meant God the Father of all; their minds were blinded, that
they could not see, and t... [ Continue Reading ]
It is your unhappiness, that while I am alive, and preaching the
gospel to you, inviting you to repentance, and faith in me, as the
true Messiah, you will not believe me to be indeed what I am; but you
shall lift me up upon the cross, (for that is meant by lifting up, as
1 THESSALONIANS 3:14, 1 THES... [ Continue Reading ]
I have the presence of God with me, as I am Mediator; the Father hath
not sent me into the world to do his will, and left me alone without
his presence; for I do his will; I drive no separate design from my
Father, but always do those things which please him. From whence all
faithful ministers and C... [ Continue Reading ]
Believing on him is not here to be understood strictly of saving
faith; but rather, of some preparations toward it: they began to
believe that he was the true Messias, and to have more honourable
thoughts than they had of him: that this was all, will appear from
what we find in the following verses;... [ Continue Reading ]
BELIEVED ON HIM, in the sense before expressed. Our Saviour well
enough saw their hearts, and in what manner they believed, and what
sort of disciples they were, viz. only nominal: they have the name of
disciples who come after Christ to hear him; but they are his
disciples indeed, who make his doct... [ Continue Reading ]
AND YE SHALL KNOW THE TRUTH; that is, you shall more fully and clearly
know the truth; by which may be either understood Christ, who styles
himself, _The way, the truth, and the life; _ or those propositions of
truth which Christ hath revealed. There must be some knowledge of
truth in a soul before... [ Continue Reading ]
How carnally doth a carnal heart understand spiritual mysteries! Thus
Nicodemus, hearing of being _born again, _ grossly dreamed of entering
into his mother's womb, and being born again. The woman of Samaria,
hearing of _living water, _ dreamed of water that should so satisfy
her thirst, as that she... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour here correcteth their mistake, letting them know, that he
was not speaking about any corporal, but spiritual servitude; not of
the freedom of men's bodies from the power of enemies, but of the
freedom of men's souls from the slavery and dominion of lusts and
corruptions. He that doth sin... [ Continue Reading ]
The servant of sin abideth not in the church (which is the house of
God) for ever. Look as it is with slaves, and servants; they are no
fixed members of families; they may be turned out, they may be sold
over to others; they abide in families according as in them they
behave themselves: so you, who,... [ Continue Reading ]
If that term THE SON in this verse be the same with THE SON mentioned
in the former verse, they must both be understood of Christ: for it is
most certain, that here THE SON can signify no more than Christ, to
whom alone it belongeth to make souls free from the slavery of the
law, sin, death, hell, &... [ Continue Reading ]
According to the flesh you are descended from Abraham, that I know;
but of what advantage is or can this be to you, while in the mean time
you are implacable enemies to me, and seek to murder me, who am not
only an innocent person, but am the Lord of life, and came to save the
world? And the root of... [ Continue Reading ]
My Father is God; I declare unto you his mind and will; no uncertain
things, but what I have seen with him, that is, what I certainly know
to be his will. You declare by your actions who is your father; and as
I do my Father's will, and what he teacheth me to do, so you do the
works which the devil,... [ Continue Reading ]
ABRAHAM IS OUR FATHER; this was their continual boast, as may be
learned from MATTHEW 3:9; glorying in their birth privilege, Abraham
being the father of the whole Jewish nation; and in their church
privilege, Abraham being the head of the Jewish church, and he to whom
the promises were made. But Ch... [ Continue Reading ]
You declare by your actions that you are very far from the spirit and
temper of Abraham: I am one who, being sent of God, whom you own as
your Father, have faithfully revealed the will of God to you, and have
never told you any thing but the truth; and this is all my crime, for
which you seek to mur... [ Continue Reading ]
YE DO THE DEEDS OF YOUR FATHER; you imitate him who is indeed your
father; by whom our Saviour (as we shall hear more afterwards) meaneth
the devil. This they fume at, and tell him they were not BORN OF
FORNICATION, which is, in our English dialect, as much as, We are no
bastards; but it hath anothe... [ Continue Reading ]
This agreeth with what we have 1 JOHN 5:1, _Every one that loveth him
that begat, loveth him also that is begotten of him._ But here our
Saviour rather seemeth to speak of his proceeding forth and coming
from God, as sent into the world to fulfil the will of God as to the
redemption of man, than of... [ Continue Reading ]
It is manifest all along this discourse, that Christ spake riddles to
the Jews, and that they understood not the import and sense of his
discourse: Now (saith our Saviour) the reason is, BECAUSE YE CANNOT
HEAR, that is, believe, MY WORD: they could and did hear it with their
ears; they heard the sou... [ Continue Reading ]
Our Saviour now plainly tells them what he meant by their FATHER,
mentioned 1 THESSALONIANS 8:38; viz. the devil, whose children though
they were not by natural traduction, yet they were by imitation,
wilfully doing the things which the devil would have them do. He
instances in two of these lusts:
1... [ Continue Reading ]
Such is your hatred to the truth, that you hate me for no other reason
but because I reveal my Father's will (which is the truth) to you;
than which nothing can evidence a greater hatred to truth, nor
conformity and likeness to the devil. There cannot be a greater
evidence of any one's hatred of the... [ Continue Reading ]
If any of you can prove that I have spoken to you any thing that is
false, and not consonant to the will of my Father, do it; but which of
you is able to charge me with any such thing? If there be no such
thing, but I have told you what is the very truth, and the will of my
Father, as to what you ar... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT IS OF GOD; to be of God, here, is opposed to a being not of
God, and so may be understood to comprehend election, as well as
regeneration. HEARETH GOD'S WORDS; he heareth, acknowledgeth,
believeth, and patiently submits to the will of God revealed in his
word. The reason why you, though with... [ Continue Reading ]
A SAMARITAN signified to the Jews as much as an impostor, or seducer;
for the Jews looked upon the Samaritans as a detestable sort of men,
who had corrupted the worship of God with their horrible superstitions
in Mount Gerizim. AND HAST A DEVIL; that is, art mad: SEE POOLE ON "1
THESSALONIANS 7:20".... [ Continue Reading ]
I HAVE NOT A DEVIL; that is, I am not possessed with an evil spirit,
as you blaspheme; or, (as others think), I am not mad, I speak the
words of truth and soberness, (for it is said, that the Jews held an
opinion, That all who were distracted were influenced by all evil
spirit, and had a devil). It... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ very often reminds them of this, that in what he spake and did,
he sought not his own honour and reputation; which both obviated an
objection they might make against him, and also convinced them of his
truth and sincerity in what he did. But, saith he, though I seek not
my own honour, yet the... [ Continue Reading ]
To SEE DEATH, in this text, signifieth to die, but in an apparently
differing sense from what it is taken in LUKE 2:26, where it is to be
understood of a natural death; of which it cannot be understood here,
for the holiest men shall die: _the body is dead_ (that is, in dying)
_because of sin; _ or,... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST A DEVIL: this is the third time we have met with this
blasphemous imputation from these wretched men, 1 THESSALONIANS 7:20,
in this chapter, 1 THESSALONIANS 8:48, and here. What we have here,
may strongly incline us to believe, that by the phrase they did not
intend that he was possessed w... [ Continue Reading ]
If thou canst so effect it, that those who keep thy sayings shall not
die, thou canst also make thyself immortal: neither Abraham nor the
prophets could save themselves from death, they are all dead: what art
thou? What dost thou make thyself? And by the way, this was another
charge upon our Saviour... [ Continue Reading ]
IF I HONOUR MYSELF, MY HONOUR IS NOTHING; this is much the same with
what our Saviour said, 1 THESSALONIANS 5:31, which he seemed to
contradict, 1 THESSALONIANS 5:14; (see the notes on both those
places); the meaning is, If I seek mine own honour and glory; or, If I
arrogate to myself what indeed do... [ Continue Reading ]
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You glory much in this, that you have Abraham to your father. This
father of yours foresaw my coming into the world, and my dying upon
the cross. He saw it by the eye of faith, in the promise which was
made to him, That in his seed all the nations of the earth should be
blessed. He saw it in the typ... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ was at this time but three and thirty years old, and upward:
they dream of Abraham's seeing him, and his seeing Abraham, with
bodily eyes, of which Christ said nothing; that indeed had been a
thing impossible, for Abraham was dead many hundred years before
Christ appeared in the flesh to the... [ Continue Reading ]
Some will have the meaning to be, that Christ was before Abraham's
time constituted Mediator; as he is said to be _the Lamb slain from
the foundation of the world,_ REVELATION 13:8: so 1 PETER 1:20. But
thus it might have been said of any of the elect, that they were
chosen before Abraham was. It is... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN TOOK THEY UP STONES TO CAST AT HIM; as they also did, 1
THESSALONIANS 5:31. It is vain to inquire where they had stones in the
temple; they might be repairing some part of it, or some parts of it
paved with stones might be loose, &c.; it is enough that we are
assured that some they found. He di... [ Continue Reading ]