The Prologue of the Gospel of John stands in the most intimate
connection with the plan and purpose of the Gospel as a whole. It is
not to be regarded as a philosophical speculation to which the
historical life of the Redeemer shall be afterwards conformed. It
contains rather a short summary of that... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:1. IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD. This sublime opening of the
Gospel carries our thoughts at once to the no less sublime opening of
the Book of Genesis, whose first words the Evangelist certainly had
present to his mind. He too will tell of a creation, and a creation
has a ‘beginning.' The wo... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:2. THE SAME WAS IN THE BEGINNING WITH GOD. ‘The same' He who
has just been spoken of as God was in the beginning ‘with God':
_i.e.,_ ‘He of whom I have spoken as God, was in the beginning in
active, eternal communion with God, not simply the Word with God, but
God with God.' The elements of t... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:3. ALL THINGS CAME INTO BEING THROUGH HIM, AND APART FROM HIM
NOT EVEN ONE THING CAME INTO BEING. Such a combination of two clauses,
the first positive, the second negative (see note on John 1:20), is
characteristic of John's style. The two together assert the truth
contained in them with a u... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:5. AND THE LIGHT SHINETH IN THE DARKNESS. The darkness here
spoken of is not an original darkness coexistent with created being
(John 1:3). It belongs to the development of thought begun at John
1:4, and is coexistent only with the moral process of rejecting the
Word, implied, though not expr... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:6. THERE AROSE A MAN, SENT FROM GOD, whose name was John. With
this verse we pass forward into the times of the Incarnate Word. The
section upon which we first enter is, as compared with the second,
general; hence the Incarnation is only implied, not expressly
mentioned. The immediate prepara... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:7. THE SAME CAME FOR WITNESS, THAT HE MIGHT BEAR WITNESS
CONCERNING THE LIGHT, THAT ALL MIGHT BELIEVE THROUGH HIM. The
impression produced by the Baptist had been great, but he had come to
bear witness to One higher than himself. Here we meet for the first
time with this word ‘witness,' one o... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:8. HE WAS NOT THE LIGHT, BUT HE WAS THAT HE MIGHT BEAR WITNESS
CONCERNING THE LIGHT. The thought of the greatness of the witness
borne by John underlies the words of this verse. Great as the Baptist
was, he was not the Light. What he _was_ is not expressed, but only
the purpose which he was t... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:9. THERE WAS THE TRUE LIGHT, WHICH LIGHTETH EVERY MAN, COMING
INTO THE WORLD. This almost literal rendering of the Greek will show
how it is that these simple words have been so variously explained. As
in the English, so in the Greek, the word ‘coming' might be joined
either with 'light' or w... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:10. He WAS IN THE WORLD, AND THE WORLD CAME INTO BEING THROUGH
HIM, AND THE WORLD KNEW HIM NOT. The subject is still the Light, which
(John 1:9) was existent, and was ‘coming into the world.' In the
world, indeed, it was already (though the complete manifestation was
yet to come), and here th... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:11. HE CAME UNTO HIS OWN HOME, AND HIS OWN ACCEPTED HIM NOT. Is
this verse practically a repetition of John 1:10, in language more
solemn and emphatic? Or do we here pass from the thought of the world
in general to that of the Jewish people. The question is one of some
difficulty. As John 1:1... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:12. BUT AS MANY AS RECEIVED HIM, TO THEM GAVE HE RIGHT TO
BECOME CHILDREN OF GOD, EVEN TO THEM THAT BELIEVE IN HIS NAME. We have
beheld the light shining in the darkness (John 1:10-11); the thought
of this verse is, that the darkness overcame it not! As we have
already seen (see note on John... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:13. WHICH WERE BEGOTTEN, NOT OF BLOOD, NOR OF THE WILL OF THE
FLESH, NOR OF THE WILL OF MAN, BUT OF GOD. The spiritual history of
those who are spoken of in John 1:12 is here continued, and the nature
of their sonship more fully defined. It is easy to see that in the
three clauses there is a... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:14. AND THE WORD BECAME FLESH. With this verse we enter upon
the fuller and more concrete aspect of the Word appearing among men.
As personally come in the flesh, however, the Word contrasts with what
He was in His preexistent state; and hence, before we have the Baptist
introduced to us, we... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:15. JOHN BEARETH WITNESS CONCERNING HIM, AND HATH CRIED,
SAYING, THIS WAS HE OF WHOM I SPAKE, HE THAT COMETH AFTER ME HAS
BECOME BEFORE ME, BECAUSE HE WAS BEFORE ME. We have seen that John
1:14 is parallel to John 1:1-5. In like manner this verse is parallel
to John 1:6-8; but it is also an a... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:16. BECAUSE OUT OF HIS FULLNESS WE ALL RECEIVED, AND GRACE FOR
GRACE. In order to understand this verse, and especially the very
difficult word ‘because,' with which the true read ing of the verse
begins, we must look at the structure of the whole passage. Along with
John 1:17-18, this verse... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:17. BECAUSE THE LAW WAS GIVEN THROUGH MOSES: GRACE AND TRUTH
CAME THROUGH JESUS Christ. It is very possible that this verse should
be taken as directly parallel to John 1:11; hence the definite
reference to the pre-Christian revelation here (see note on John
1:11). The thought of Christian ex... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:18. NO ONE HATH SEEN GOD AT ANY TIME; ONE WHO IS ONLY BEGOTTEN
GOD, HE THAT IS IN THE BOSOM OF THE FATHER, HE DECLARED HIM. It is not
possible in a commentary such as this to defend the reading which we
here adopt, ‘God' instead of ‘Son.' But the passage is so
extremely important that we may... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:19. AND THIS IS THE WITNESS OF JOHN, WHEN THE JEWS SENT UNTO
HIM FROM JERUSALEM PRIESTS AND LEVITES TO ASK HIM, WHO ART THOU? The
preceding verses (John 1:1-18) are so strongly marked in character,
and so distinctly constitute one coherent whole, that we cannot but
place them in a section by... [ Continue Reading ]
We enter here upon the second great division of the Gospel, extending
from John 1:19 to John 2:11, and containing the presentation of Jesus,
as He takes His place in the field of human history and, alike in the
witness borne to Him by the Baptist and in His manifestation of
Himself to His disciples,... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:20. AND HE CONFESSED AND DENIED NOT. AND HE CONFESSED, I AM NOT
THE CHRIST. The answer of the Baptist is reported with great
solemnity. The effect of the double statement, ‘he confessed and
denied not' (comp. John 1:3; 1 John 2:4; 1 John 2:27) is to give
peculiar impressiveness to the words:... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:21. AND THEY ASKED HIM, WHAT THEN? ART THOU ELIJAH? AND HE
SAITH, I AM NOT. The question was a natural one, for the thought of
the coming of Elijah was intimately associated with that of the coming
of Messiah (Malachi 4:5). The answer seems less natural, for our Lord,
when He spoke of the Bap... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:22. THEY SAID THEREFORE UNTO HIM, WHO ART THOU? THAT WE MAY
GIVE AN ANSWER TO THEM THAT SENT US. WHAT SAYEST THOU OF THYSELF? The
Baptist has disowned the three suppositions that have been made. He is
not ‘the Christ,' not ‘Elijah,' not ‘the prophet.' The
deputation now appeal directly to him... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:23. HE SAID, I AM A VOICE OF ONE CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS, MAKE
STRAIGHT THE WAY OF THE LORD, AS SAID THE PROPHET ISAIAH. The words
are from Isaiah 40:3, and, though slightly modified in form, they
completely express the sense of the original passage. To captive
Israel, whose warfare is now a... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:24. AND SOME FROM AMONG THE PHARISEES HAD BEEN SENT. We cannot
doubt that these words are introduced to lead on to the following
statement, rather than to give completeness to the account of the
preceding verses. It is not necessary, however, to think of a second
and entirely new deputation.... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:25. AND THEY ASKED HIM, AND SAID UNTO HIM. Why baptizest thou
then, if thou art not the Christ, nor Elijah, nor the prophet? The
‘Jews,' the representatives of the theocratic spirit of the people,
had been mainly concerned about the position of the Baptist in
relation to the national hopes. C... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:26-27. JOHN ANSWERED THEM, SAYING, I BAPTIZE IN WATER. The
meaning of the Baptist's answer has been greatly obscured by the
insertion of ‘but' after these words. It has thus been supposed that
the object of the Baptist is to depredate his baptism by bringing it
into comparison with the baptis... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:28. THESE THINGS WERE DONE IN BETHANY BEYOND JORDAN. There can
be no doubt that Bethabara is not the true reading in this verse.
Origen, writing in the third century, states that he found _Bethany_
in almost all copies of the Gospel. This statement is decisive. It
cannot be set aside, nor ind... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:29. THE NEXT DAY HE SEETH JESUS COMING UNTO HIM. The ‘day' is
that immediately following the day of the first testimony, and the
climactic arrangement of the narrative is already perceptible. Already
Jesus is in a different position. On the previous day He was spoken of
as ‘coming after' John... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:30. See the note upon John 1:15. Here, as there, the words
refer to testimony given by the Baptist to Jesus at some point of time
and on some occasion not recorded.... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:31. AND I KNEW HIM NOT: BUT THAT BE MAY BE MADE MANIFEST TO
ISRAEL, THEREFORE CAME I, BAPTIZING IN WATER. The explanation of the
first clause of this verse will be best given when we come to John
1:33. The object which the Baptist here assigns for his work of
baptizing may at first sight seem... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:32. AND JOHN BARE WITNESS, SAYING. I HAVE BEHELD THE SPIRIT
DESCENDING. The effect of what the Baptist had seen had remained, and
still remains, with him in all its power: ‘I _have_ beheld.'
AND IT ABODE UPON HIM. John had not merely seen the Spirit descend
with dove-like motion upon Jesus;... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:34. AND I HAVE SEEN, AND HAVE BORNE WITNESS THAT THIS IS THE
SON OF GOD. ‘ I _have_ seen,' for the result of the seeing abides
unchanged and ever present: ‘I _have_ borne witness, for the Baptist
has entered on that one witness-bearing for which he was sent (John
1:7), and which it will hence... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:35. AND I KNEW HIM NOT. The first clause of this verse, like
that of John 1:31, is attended with peculiar difficulty, for it is
hardly possible to imagine that, intimately connected as the families
of Jesus and of the Baptist were, the former should have been for
thirty years personally unkno... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:35-36. IN THESE VERSES WE HAVE A NEW TESTIMONY BORNE BY THE
BAPTIST TO JESUS. In John 1:29 we were simply told that John ‘seeth
Jesus coining unto him and saith;' _to whom_ the words were spoken we
know not. There is therefore great importance in the definite
statement of John 1:35, that John... [ Continue Reading ]
The same general subject is continued in this section Jesus taking His
place on the stage of history. We pass now, however, from the witness
of the Baptist, given on two successive days, to the manifestation of
Himself by Jesus to hearts open to receive and welcome Him. This
manifestation takes plac... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:37. AND THE TWO DISCIPLES HEARD HIM SPEAK, AND THEY FOLLOWED
JESUS. The witness of the Baptist has its proper effect, an effect, we
cannot doubt, foreseen and designed by himself (chap. John 3:27-30).
Those who listen to it turn from him, and follow Jesus.... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:38. AND JESUS TURNED AND BEHELD THEM FOLLOWING, AND SAITH UNTO
THEM, WHAT SEEK YET? They who thus follow Jesus shall not do so in
vain. As in the sense of their own unworthiness they walked after Him,
He turned, and inquired what they sought.
AND THEY SAID UNTO HIM, RABBI, WHICH IS TO SAY, B... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:39. HE SAITH UNTO THEM, COME, AND YE SHALL SEE. They came
therefore and saw where he abode, and abode with him that day. The
seeker shall not seek in vain. They had asked where He abode; and that
the answer of Jesus was a direct meeting of their request is proved by
the statement immediately... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:40. ONE OF THE TWO WHICH HEARD FROM JOHN AND FOLLOWED HIM, WAS
ANDREW, SIMON PETER'S BROTHER. Andrew belonged to Bethsaida (John
1:44), and is again referred to in John 6:8; John 12:22. That he is
now spoken of as the brother of Peter is an interesting indication of
the importance attached by... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:41. HE FIRST FINDETH HIS OWN BROTHER SIMON, AND SAITH UNTO HIM,
WE HAVE FOUND THE MESSIAH (WHICH IS, BEING INTERPRETED, CHRIST). The
peculiar language of this verse leads directly to the conclusion that
each of the two disciples mentioned in the previous verse had gone in
search of his brothe... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:42. HE BROUGHT HIM TO JESUS. There can be little doubt that
Peter had shared the expectations and longings of his brother Andrew,
as well as of all those more earnest spirits of the time who were
waiting for ‘the consolation of Israel.' He too had been
‘seeking,' and he too finds.
JESUS LOOK... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:43. THE NEXT DAY HE WOULD GO FORTH INTO GALILEE. On this day
begins the journey consummated at John 2:1 (see note). And he findeth
Philip; and Jesus saith unto him, Follow me. The first two disciples
had ‘sought' and ‘followed' Jesus; then they had found Him. Now
Jesus (seeks and) ‘finds' Phi... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:44. NOW PHILIP WAS OF BETHSAIDA, OUT OF THE CITY OF ANDREW AND
PETER. This verse appears to be inserted for the purpose of clearly
showing that these three disciples were Galileans. The next verse
would lead to a similar inference in regard to Nathanael, and this
inference is confirmed by cha... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:45. PHILIP FINDETH NATHANAEL, AND SAITH UNTO HIM, WE HAVE FOUND
HIM OF WHOM MOSES IN THE LAW AND THE PROPHETS DID WRITE, JESUS OF
NAZARETH, THE SON OF JOSEPH. It was in all probability on the journey
from Bethany beyond Jordan to Cana of Galilee that Jesus had ‘found'
Philip. As on the journe... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:46. AND NATHANAEL SAID UNTO HIM, CAN THERE ANY GOOD THING COME
OUT OF NAZARETH? Philip saith unto him, Come and see. The mind of
Nathanael (who, from his close association with Philip, is probably to
be identified with the Bartholomew of the earlier Gospels) is, as we
shall more fully see bel... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:47. JESUS SAW NATHANAEL COMING TO HIM, AND SAITH OF HIM,
BEHOLD, AN ISRAELITE INDEED, IN WHOM IS NO GUILE. Again, as at John
1:43, we are left to infer that the call thus addressed to Nathanael
was obeyed; and in his obedience to it he illustrates the frame of
mind for which he is immediately... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:48. NATHANAEL SAITH UNTO HIM, WHENCE KNOWEST THOU ME? The words
of Jesus had been spoken while Nathanael was drawing near, and the
latter heard them. He does not deny the truth of the commendation, and
yet it can hardly be said, on the other hand, that he accepts it. It
is enough for him that... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:49. NATHANAEL ANSWERED HIM, RABBI, THOU ART THE SON OF GOD;
THOU ART KING OF ISRAEL. The confession is the highest that has yet
been made, for it is impossible to understand ‘Son of God' as the
simple equivalent of Messiah (see note on John 1:34). Yet it is a
confession coming out of the very... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:50. JESUS ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO HIM, BECAUSE I SAID UNTO THEE,
I SAW THEE UNDER THE FIG TREE, BELIEVEST THOU? THOU SHALT SEE GREATER
THINGS THAN THESE. An intimation of that growth of divine revelation
which this Gospel teaches us shall be made the portion of all,-of some
to an ever-increasi... [ Continue Reading ]
John 1:51. AND HE SAITH UNTO HIM, VERILY, VERILY, I SAY UNTO YOU. This
is the first occasion on which we find the repeated ‘Verily,' so
characteristic of the discourses related in this Gospel. The formula
is always employed to mark some important step in a discourse, where
the words of Jesus either... [ Continue Reading ]