In opposition to the doctorate of the letter, devoid of all spiritual intuition, Jesus announces to him the coming of a teaching, which will rest on the immediate knowledge of the truth (John 3:11). In order that Nicodemus may profit by this higher teaching, Jesus invites him to faith (John 3:12). Finally He displays to him, in His own person, the perfect revealer (John 3:13). Weiss and Keil think that Jesus wishes now to point out the way to attain regeneration, and, consequently, also to understand it. But the setting forth of salvation given in the sequel is far too considerable for it possibly to be caused by so special a relation to that which precedes.

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