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JOHN 8:9 oi` de. avkou,santej evxh,rconto ei-j kaqV ei-j {A}
The basic text of the pericope continued to be amplified by the
addition of explanatory glosses. The Textus Receptus adds the
statement th...
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Verse John 8:9. _BEING CONVICTED BY_ THEIR OWN _CONSCIENCE_] So it is
likely they were all guilty of similar crimes. _Their own_ is not in
the original, and is needless: _being convicted by conscience...
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BEGINNING AT THE ELDEST - As being conscious of more sins, and,
therefore, being desirous to leave the Lord Jesus. The word
“eldest” here probably refers not to age, but to benefit - from
those who we...
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CHAPTER 8
_ 1. The Woman Taken in Adultery. (John 8:1 .)_
2. The Light of the World. (John 8:12 .)
3. His Testimony Concerning Himself and the Father. (John 8:13 .)
4. His Solemn Declarations. ...
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PERICOPE ADULTERS.
JOHN 7:53 TO JOHN 8:11. JESUS AND THE WOMAN ACCUSED OF SIN. The
well-known story of the woman taken in adultery has no claim to be
regarded as part of the original text of this gos...
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BEING CONVICTED BY THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE, WENT OUT.
As he wrote and left them to their own thoughts, conscience began to
do its work. "The word of the Lord was quick and powerful." In the
presence of o...
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WRETCHEDNESS AND PITY (John 7:53 ; John 8:1-11)...
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And each of them went to his own house; but Jesus went to the Mount of
Olives. Early in the morning he was again in the Temple precincts, and
all the people came to him. He sat down and went on teachi...
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CONVICTED, &c. By the manifestation of the Lord's knowledge of what
was in their hearts and of what they were concealing for the purpose
of tempting Him. Greek. _elencho._ Same word as in John 8:46; J...
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_being convicted by their own conscience_ These words are probably a
gloss added by some copyist, like -as though He heard them not," added
by our translators (John 8:6).
_beginning at the eldest_ Lit...
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John 2:13 TO JOHN 11:57. The Work
We here enter on the second portion of the first main division of the
Gospel, thus subdivided: The Work (1) among _Jews_, (2) among
_Samaritans_, (3) among _Galilean...
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1–11. The number of various readings in this section is very large,
and we have not the data for constructing a satisfactory text....
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9. Omit καὶ ὑπὸ τῆς συνειδήσεως
ἐλεγχόμενοι after ἈΚΟΎΣΑΝΤΕΣ, and ἕως
τῶν ἐσχάτων after ΠΡΕΣΒΥΤΈΡΩΝ (both obvious
glosses). ΟΥ̓͂ΣΑ for ἙΣΤΩ͂ΣΑ.
9. The variations in this verse are considerable, but th...
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Ver. Jesus went to the mount of Olives. 2. And early in the morning he
came again into the temple, and all the people came to him; and he sat
down, and taught them. 3. And the Scribes and Pharisees br...
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_GO AND SIN NO MORE -- JOHN 8:1-11:_ Jesus spent the night in Mount
Olives. Early the next morning the people were waiting for Him in the
Temple. He did not disappoint them. He came to the Temple, sat...
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AND THEY WHICH HEARD IT, &C.— "And as all their consciences were
struck with horror by a secret power which set these words home upon
them, and they thereupon could not but accuse themselves of one
he...
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See the chapter comments for John 8:1-59....
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 8:1-11
We begin with the customary Analysis:—
In this series of expositions of John’s Gospel we have sedulously
avoided technical matters, preferring to confine...
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And they which heard it, being convicted by their own conscience,
went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, even unto the last: and
Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst.
AN...
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41 Ever since the days of Moses the nation of Israel has been waiting
for the Prophet Who was to be like him, and lead the nation out of
worse than Egyptian bondage into the heritage of the kingdom. T...
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8:9 there. (a-28) Lit. 'being in the midst.'...
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IN THE MIDST] viz. of the disciples who alone were left. Augustine
says strikingly, 'the _misera_ before the _Misericordia._'...
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THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES CONTINUED. CHRIST THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD
John 7:53 to John 8:11. The woman taken in adultery. All modern
critics agree that this section is no original part of the Fourth
Gosp...
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 8
JESUS FORGIVES A WOMAN 8:1-11
V1 But Jesus walked to the place called the Hill of *Olives. V2 Early
next morning, he...
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The readings of the texts here differ considerably, but without any
essential difference of meaning. “Being convicted by their own
conscience” is probably an addition made by some copyist to explain
t...
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CHAPTER 17
THE WOMAN TAKEN IN ADULTERY.
“And they went every man unto his own house: but Jesus went unto the
mount of Olives. And early in the morning He came again into the
temple, and all the peopl...
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οἱ δὲ … ἐσχάτων. “And they when they heard it went
out one by one, beginning from the elders until the last.” [The
words which truly describe the motive of this departure, καὶ
ὑπὸ τῆς συνειδήσεως ἐλεγ...
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THE ACCUSERS SELF-CONDEMNED
John 8:1-11
This passage has been the subject of much controversy, but there is no
possibility of accounting for it except on the supposition that this
incident really to...
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The end of chapter 7 is closely linked with this, in that after
declaring "every man went to his own house," the writer said, "But
Jesus went unto the Mount of Olives."
Here we have the story of a re...
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_Went out one by one, [2] confounded, and as it is in the ordinary
Greek copies, convicted by their own conscience. (Witham)_
[BIBLIOGRAPHY]
_ Greek: apo tes suneideseos, elegchomenoi._...
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CHAPTER 3
THE ADULTEROUS WOMAN
John 8:1-11. I merely insert this caption through courtesy to the
English reader; but will be excused from the exposition, as this item
is entirely absent from the orig...
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VER. 9. If the Pharisees had been sincere in their indignation against
the accused, it was the time to lead her to the presence of the
officially constituted judge. But it was not the evil that they w...
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And the scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in
adultery: and when they had set her in the midst, (4) They say unto
him, Master, this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act. (5)...
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The point at which we have arrived gives me an opportunity of saying a
little on the beginning of this chapter, and the end of the last; for
it is well known that many men, and, I am sorry to add, not...
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_ALONE WITH JESUS_
‘And they … went out … and Jesus was left alone, and the woman
standing in the midst.’
John 8:9
The sinner and Jesus were left alone. They must always be so. None
should come in t...
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9._And being reproved by their conscience. _Here we perceive how great
is the power of an evil conscience. Though those wicked hypocrites
intended to entrap Christ by their cavils, yet as soon as he p...
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In chapter 8, as we have said, the word of Jesus is rejected; and, in
chapter 9, His works. But there is much more than that. The personal
glories of chapter 1 are reproduced and developed in all thes...
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AND THEY WHICH HEARD IT,.... Not all, not the disciples of Christ, nor
the multitude, but the Scribes and Pharisees:
BEING CONVICTED BY THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE; that they were not without
sin, nor free...
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And they which heard _it_, being convicted by _their own_ conscience,
went out one by one, beginning at the eldest, _even_ unto the last:
and Jesus was left alone, and the woman standing in the midst....
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_When they continued asking him_ That is, pressed him with great
importunity to give an answer, thinking, no doubt, that they had him
at a great advantage; _he lifted up himself, and_, without replyin...
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AND THEY WHICH HEARD IT, BEING CONVICTED BY THEIR OWN CONSCIENCE, WENT
OUT ONE BY ONE, BEGINNING AT THE ELDEST, EVEN UNTO THE LAST; AND JESUS
WAS LEFT ALONE, AND THE WOMAN STANDING IN THE MIDST....
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The Savior's solution:...
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A WOMAN CAUGHT IN ADULTERY
(vs.1-11)
While others went to their homes, the Lord spent the night in the
mount of Olives, away from all the words and thoughts of men, in the
calm of His Father's prese...
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1-11 Christ neither found fault with the law, nor excused the
prisoner's guilt; nor did he countenance the pretended zeal of the
Pharisees. Those are self-condemned who judge others, and yet do the
s...
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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,
s...
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John 8:9 Then G1161 heard G191 (G5660) it G2532 convicted G1651
(G5746) by G5259 conscience G4893 out...
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‘And when they heard it they went away one by one, beginning with
the eldest, even to the last, and Jesus was left alone, and the woman
where she was, in the midst.'
The original narrator had noted th...
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John 8:9. BUT THEY, WHEN THEY HEARD IT, WENT OUT ONE BY ONE, BEGINNING
AT THE ELDER. It was a correct comment on their state when the words
‘being convicted by their own conscience' found their way in...
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The almost unanimous voice of modem criticism pronounces the narrative
before us to be no genuine part of the Gospel of John. The section is
wanting in the oldest and most trustworthy MSS. of the Gosp...
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WENT OUT
(εξηρχοντο). Inchoative imperfect. Graphic picture.ONE BY ONE
(εις καθ' εις). Not a Johannine phrase, but in Mark 14:19
where also the second nominative is retained as if καθ' (κατα)
is...
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John 7:53. _And every man went unto his own house_.
John 8:1. _Jesus went unto the mount of Olives._
That is, as every man went to his own house to rest, so Jesus found
rest in secret prayer on the...
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CONTENTS: The woman taken in adultery. Discourse after the feast on
Jesus as Light of the world. Satan, the original liar and murderer,
and the Satanic brotherhood.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, adulterous woma...
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John 8:1. _Jesus went to the mount of Olives,_ where it is probable he
slept in some booth in the gardens; and returned early to the temple,
to preach to the people, before the commencement of public...
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When they heard this, they ALL left. They do not argue with Jesus,
because they cannot! They said too much about the woman's guilt, and
they know it was they themselves who tried to evade the Law. Com...
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_And the Scribes and the Pharisees brought unto Him a woman taken in
adultery_
THE SCENE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
It is probable that the hilarity and abandonment of the feast, which
had grown to be a k...
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1-59
CHAPTER 8 VER. 1. _But Jesus went unto the Mount of Olives._ On the
last day of the Feast Jesus had taught in the temple, and confuted the
Pharisees, while they, after their wont, returned home t...
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_But on hearing this they went out one by one._ Some Greek copies add,
_"Convicted by their own conscience,"_ as being adulterers, or even
worse. For what Jesus said was true, and ought to strike home...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 7:1. For the general exposition of this section see Homiletic
Notes, pp. 233–235.
John 7:2. EARLY IN THE MORNING (ὄρθρου).—St. John’s usual
word is πρωῒ (John 20...
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EXPOSITION
Verses 7:53-8:11
(8) _The pericope adulterae. _(A)_ Excursus on the genuineness of
_John 7:53-43__John 7:53-43. It is our duty to examine the various
grounds on which this passage has been...
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Now Jesus went unto the Mount of Olives. And early in the morning he
came again to the temple (John 8:1-2),
Now the feast is over, but Jesus is returning to the temple on the
next day.
and all of th...
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1 John 3:20; 1 Kings 17:18; 1 Kings 2:44; Ecclesiastes 7:22; Ge
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Beginning at the eldest — Or the elders. Jesus was left alone — By
all those scribes and Pharisees who proposed the question. But many
others remained, to whom our Lord directed his discourse presentl...
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(CF. ROMANS 13:4)— Did Jesus repudiate capital punishment in this
text?
PROBLEM: Passages like Romans 13:4 present a good case for capital
punishment, for the passage says, “for it [the government] do...