all mine are thine Better, all things that are Mine are Thine. The statement does not refer to persons only, but continues and amplifies the reason with which John 17:9 concludes; -Because they are Thine, and all My things are Thine." There should be no full stop at the end of John 17:9.

thine are mine Or, the things that are Thine are Mine. The statement is made conversely to insist on the perfect union between the Father and the Son.

I am glorified Better, I have been glorified; have been and still am.

in them As the vine is glorified in its branches and fruit. They are the vehicles and monuments of the glory. Comp. 1 Thessalonians 2:20.

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