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JOHN 14:11 pisteu,ete {B}
A variety of witnesses, including several of the earliest (î66, 75 a
D L W 33 1071* itc, d, e, r1 vg syrc, p, pal copsa, boms, ach2), have
resisted the temptation to assimi...
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BELIEVE ME ... - Believe my declarations that I am in the Father, etc.
There were two grounds on which they might believe; one was his own
testimony, the other was his works.
OR ELSE - If credit is n...
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CHAPTER 14
1. Let not Your Heart be Troubled! (John 14:1 .)
2. I Am in the Father and the Father in Me. (John 14:8 .)
3. The Other Comforter Promised. (John 14:15 .)
4. I Go unto the Father. ...
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John 14:1 takes up the thoughts of the previous paragraph, not of the
last verse. The thoughts of separation and treachery had led to
perplexity, if not despair. Jesus bids them trust God and Himself....
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BELIEVE ME THAT. AM IN THE FATHER.
The Lord did not wish only that they would accept his statement but
that they would rise to such spiritual discernment as to behold in him
the revelation of the Fat...
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"If you had known me, you would have known my Father too. From now on
you are beginning to know him, and you have seen him." Philip said to
him: "Lord, show us the Father, and that is enough for us....
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THE PROMISE OF GLORY (John 14:1-3)...
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BELIEVE ME THAT, &c. App-150.
BELIEVE ME. App-150.
FOR... SAKE. On account of. Greek. _dia._ App-104.John 14:2.
VERY WORKS. works themselves....
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_Believe me_ The English obliterates the fact that Christ now turns
from S. Philip and addresses all the eleven: -believe" is plural not
singular. -You have been with Me long enough to believe what I...
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ΠΙΣΤΕΎΕΤΈ ΜΟΙ. In English we lose the point that Jesus now
turns from S. Philip and addresses all the Eleven. ‘Ye have been
with Me long enough to believe what I say; but if not, at any rate
believe w...
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Ver 8. Philip said to him, Lord, show us the Father, and it suffices
us. 9. Jesus said to him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet
have you not known me, Philip? he that has seen me has seen th...
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_THE WAY, THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE -- JOHN 14:6-14:_ The only way to the
Father is through Jesus Christ. He is the Way and the Truth and the
Life. If the disciples had known who Jesus really is, the Son...
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DISCOURSE: 1685
CHRIST ONE WITH THE FATHER
John 14:8. Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it
sufficeth us. Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you,
and yet hast thou n...
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BELIEVEST THOU NOT THAT I AM IN THE FATHER, &C.— It is remarkable,
that Philo, speaking of the Logos, has this expression—that "He is
the Father's house, in which he dwells;" which is not only very
si...
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GOING TO MAKE THE DISCIPLES CO-LABORERS
_Text 14:8-14_
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Philip saith unto him, Lord, show us the Father, and it sufficeth us.
9
Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and dost...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 14:1-11
Below is an Analysis of the passage which is to be before us: —
"Our Lord, who knew what was in man, was well aware of what was
passing in the minds of...
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Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else
believe me for the very works' sake.
BELIEVE ME THAT I AM IN THE FATHER, AND THE FATHER IN ME: OR ELSE
BELIEVE ME FOR THE VERY WOR...
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34 As our Lord is about to leave His beloved disciples, He compresses
His ministry into one new precept-love. That was to be their law and
their life and make them a light in the world. This should
ch...
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THE COMFORTER
1-31. The mansions in heaven. The mission of the Comforter. This great
discourse, which is not easily susceptible of formal subdivision,
deals with five main subjects: (1) the heavenly...
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Cp. John 10:38; John 15:24....
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 14
JESUS IS THE WAY TO GOD THE *FATHER 14:1-14
V1 Jesus said to his *disciples, ‘Do not worry! Trust God. And
trust me,...
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BELIEVE ME THAT I AM IN THE FATHER. — He passes now from Philip, and
addresses Himself to the whole body of the apostles. He claims from
them a personal trust in Himself, which should accept His state...
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VIII. _ JESUS ANNOUNCES HIS DEPARTURE._
"When therefore he was gone out, Jesus saith, Now is the Son of man
glorified, and God is glorified in Him; and God shall glorify Him in
Himself, and straightw...
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X. _ THE FATHER SEEN IN CHRIST._
"Philip saith unto Him, Lord, show us the Father, and it sufficeth us.
Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so longtime with you, and dost thou
not know Me, Philip? he th...
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_A third interruption by Philip; to which Jesus replies, appending to
His answer a promise which springs out of what He had said to Philip_....
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to John 14:31 comprise one continuous conversation, introduced by
Jesus' announcement (John 13:31-35) of His speedy departure....
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πιστεύετέ μοι … πιστεύετε. “Believe me,”
_i.e._, my assertion, not my manifestation, “or if you find that
difficult, believe on account of the works themselves”. The mention
of His works and the evide...
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JESUS, THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE
John 14:1-11
As He neared the end, our Lord could speak of little else than the
Father. Heaven was His Father's house, where a prepared mansion awaits
each of...
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There is no real break between the end of chapter 13 and beginning of
chapter 14. Therefore continuing, while now including all the
disciples, He charged them not to let their heart be troubled. He th...
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CHAPTER 23
THE VALEDICTORY SERMON
John 14-16. Now that the Passover meal has been enjoyed, and that
celebrated Mosaic institution totally eclipsed by bloody Calvary,
normally verified and abolished f...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR.
Vv. 1-11.
1. The discourse which occupies the fourteenth chapter is apparently
suggested by the thought expressed in John 13:36: “Thou canst not
follow me now...
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“ _Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and that the Father
is in me? The words that I speak unto you, I speak not of myself; and
the Father, who dwells in me, he does the works._ 11. _Believe...
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Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us.
(9) Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet
hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me, hath se...
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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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The Lord now begins to discourse with them in view of His departure.
He was going where they could not come. To human sight they would be
left alone upon the earth. It is to the sense of this apparent...
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BELIEVE ME THAT I AM IN THE FATHER, AND THE FATHER IN ME,.... Take my
word for the truth of this; you may assure yourselves that nothing is
more certain; but if you will not believe upon my saying so,...
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Believe me that I _am_ in the Father, and the Father in me: or else
believe me for the very works' sake.
Ver. 11. _Believe me that I am, &c._] Take my bare word without any
further pawn or proof. Thi...
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_Philip_ One of the apostles, hearing these words; _saith unto him_
With a pious ardour becoming his character; _Lord, show us the Father_
Do but bring us to the sight and enjoyment of him; _and it su...
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An interruption by Philip:...
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BELIEVE ME THAT I AM IN THE FATHER AND THE FATHER IN ME; OR ELSE
BELIEVE ME FOR THE VERY WORKS' SAKE.
The remark of Philip, requesting to be shown the Father, in order that
he might see Him with the e...
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MINISTRY OF ENCOURAGEMENT CENTERED IN CHRIST PERSONALLY
(vs.1-6)
Had the Lord spoken the last words of chapter 13 with the object of
discouraging Peter? By no means. For His next words are "Let not y...
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1-11 Here are three words, upon any of which stress may be laid. Upon
the word troubled. Be not cast down and disquieted. The word heart.
Let your heart be kept with full trust in God. The word your....
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Believe my words (for that is your duty); but yet if you will not
believe my words, declaring to you my union with my Father, yet when
you see me doing such works as none but God can do, believe me fo...
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Irenaeus Against Heresies Book V
How, then, could the fruit of ignorance and defect sustain Him who
contains the knowledge of all things, and is true and perfect? Or how
could that creation which was...
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John 14:11 Believe G4100 (G5720) Me G3427 that G3754 I G1473 in G1722
Father G3962 and G2532 Father...
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“Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me, or else
believe me for the very works' sake.”
Jesus now repeats what He has said in John 10:38. He longs that they
may look at Him and consid...
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THEIR CERTAINTY FOR THE FUTURE LIES IN THEIR KNOWING HIM AS THE ONE
WHO IS THE WAY TO THE FATHER AND IS THE ONE WHO FULLY REVEALS THE
FATHER (JOHN 14:4).
Having made clear their final destiny Jesus no...
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Judas has now gone out; Jesus is alone with the disciples whom He
loved; and the last disturbing element has been removed from the midst
of the little company. But the hour is come when the servants m...
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John 14:11. BELIEVE ME THAT I AM IN THE FATHER, AND THE FATHER IN ME:
OR ELSE BELIEVE FOR HIS WORKS' SAKE. Jesus has established the
proposition by which He would show Philip the impropriety of his
re...
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John 14:1. _Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe
also in me._
You will be troubled; that cannot be helped. But let not your heart be
troubled. You are like a ship, and all the w...
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Let us read that well-known and most blessed chapter, John 14:1, which
so clearly shows our Saviour's tender consideration for the comfort of
his people, lest the great grief excited in them by his im...
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John 14:1. _Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe
also in me._
Here is a troubled company of disciples, very much cast down, so their
Divine Master, full of infinite tenderness,...
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I suppose that many of you know this chapter by heart. I notice that,
in all old Christians' Bibles, this leaf is well worn, sometimes worn
out. We have here our Lord's homely talk to his disciples; i...
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We have often read this chapter, both in our private meditations, and
at our public worship; but we cannot read it too often. It is sweet as
honey and the honeycomb. It contains the very quintessence...
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This is a chapter which I suppose most of us know by heart, full of
comfort, a very river of delight.
Remember that our Lord spoke this to his own beloved ones to the inner
circle. It was not address...
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John 14:1. _Let not your heart be troubled:_
This is one of those verses that you may read as slowly as you like,
and spell out every letter, and find honey in it all.
John 14:1. _Ye believe in God,...
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CONTENTS: Jesus foretells His second coming and promises the Holy
Spirit to believers.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Holy Spirit, Thomas, disciples, Philip, Judas.
CONCLUSION: Jesus is the way let us foll...
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John 14:1. _Let not your heart be troubled._ Our Saviour having
denounced Judas as a traitor, and plainly spoken of his own departure
out of the world, left no jewish hope of a temporal kingdom; sorro...
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WILL DO EVEN GREATER ONES. Not greater miracles, but to bring about
moral and spiritual revolution in this world. See note on 1
Thessalonians 1:9....
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_Believe Me … for the very works’ sake_
THE MIRACLES
I. SHOULD WE BELIEVE THE MIRACLES?
1. Are miracles possible? Hume, Spinosa, and others say, “No: reason
pronounces them impossible.” But whose r...
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_Philip saith unto Him, Lord, show us the Father and it sufficeth us_
MAN’S CRY AND CHRIST’S RESPONSE
I. THE SPIRITUAL CRY OF MANKIND. Philip represents all men in their
deepest spiritual experience...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 14:8 Philip apparently asks for some sort of
appearance by God, such as Moses and Isaiah experienced (Exodus 33:18;
compare...
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1-31
CHAPTER 14
_Let not your heart_, &c. Christ saw that the minds of His disciples
were troubled, _i.e_. anxious and sorrowful, because He had foretold
them that His own departure and Passion, thro...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 14:8. _The request of Philip and the response of
Jesus._—Philip, catching at the word ἑωράκατε (seen),
misapprehended its meaning, and thought of some theophany,...
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EXPOSITION
JOHN 14:1
It is not necessary to follow Codex D and some of the versions, and
here introduce into the text καὶ εἶπεν τοῖς
μαθηταῖς αὐτοῦ._ _It is enough that the awful
warning to Pe...
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Jesus said,
Let not your heart be troubled (John 14:1):
Now, they were troubled because He had been saying these things. "I'm
going to go away; where I go you cannot come." He's been talking about
H...
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Acts 2:22; Hebrews 2:4; John 10:25; John 10:32; John 10:38;...
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Believe me [π ι σ τ ε υ ε τ ε μ ο ι]. The plural of the
imperative : "believe ye me." Compare believest thou, ver. 10. These
words are addressed to the disciples collectively, whose thought
Philip had...
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THE COMFORT CHAPTER
John 14:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We remember the statement, "Never man spake like this Man." These
words were true from many viewpoints. However, of all the wonderful
things which ou...
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THE COMFORT CHAPTER
John 14:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
How wonderful it is that our Lord Jesus Christ could give forth such
words of comfort in the hour when He, Himself, was hastening on toward
the angu...
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Believe me — On my own word, because I am God. The works — This
respects not merely the miracles themselves, but his sovereign,
Godlike way of performing them....