_The first day of the week cometh Mary Magdalene alone early, when it
was yet dark_ See notes on Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:1; Luke 24:1; where
the circumstance of John's mentioning only Mary Magdalene as visiting
the sepulchre, is accounted for, and explained at large. _And seeth_
With the other women,... [ Continue Reading ]
_Then the disciples_ (Peter and John) _went away again unto their own
home_ Went to their companions in the city, as the original
expression, προς εαυτους, seems evidently to signify.
Accordingly, soon after this the women found the eleven and the rest
together. It was very prudent in Peter and John... [ Continue Reading ]
_And when she had thus said, she turned herself back_ Probably hearing
a sudden noise behind her, and being affrighted; _and saw Jesus
standing_ Near her; _but knew not that it was Jesus_ His habit being
changed, her eyes also overflowing with tears, and her mind being so
far from any expectation of... [ Continue Reading ]
_Jesus saith unto her, Mary_ Expressing himself with an emphasis, and
that air of kindness and freedom, with which he had been wont to speak
to her. This one word, _Mary_, was like that to the disciples, in the
storm, _It is I._ She turned herself directly toward him, and, eagerly
fixing her eyes up... [ Continue Reading ]
_Mary Magdalene came_ With the other women; _and told the disciples_
As they mourned and wept for the loss of their beloved Master, (Mark
16:10,) _that she had seen the Lord_, &c. That he had indeed appeared
to her, and that he had spoken these gracious things mentioned above.
Peter and John had lef... [ Continue Reading ]
_Then the same day at evening_ The day on which he arose from the
dead; _being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut_ And
fastened on the inside; _where the disciples were assembled for fear
of the Jews_ In this translation the arrangement of the sentence, as
Dr. Campbell observes, is... [ Continue Reading ]
_Then said Jesus again, Peace be unto you_ This is the foundation of
the mission of a true gospel minister; peace in his own soul, in
consequence of his having received pardoning mercy from God through
Christ, 2 Corinthians 4:1. _As my Father hath sent me, even so send I
you_ Christ was the apostle... [ Continue Reading ]
_But Thomas, called Didymus_ That is, the twin; _was not with them
when Jesus came_ The cause of his absence is not mentioned. Possibly
it might be affliction, or some other unavoidable hinderance. Through
this, however, he missed the satisfaction and happiness of seeing his
Master risen, and of sha... [ Continue Reading ]
_After eight days_ That is, eight days after his resurrection, namely,
the next Sunday; _again his disciples were within_ Were in a private
room, as they were before; _and Thomas with them_ For though he had
been absent once, yet he would not be absent a second time. When we
have lost one opportunit... [ Continue Reading ]
_Then said he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger_, &c. Thus our Lord
lets them see, that he was not unacquainted with what had lately
passed among them in his absence, and at the same time takes an
effectual way to convince and satisfy his over-scrupulous disciple.
Referring to what Thomas had said,... [ Continue Reading ]
_And many other signs truly did Jesus_ That is, Jesus wrought many
other miracles; _which are not written in this book_ In this gospel of
John, nor indeed in those of the other evangelists; _but these are
written that ye might believe_ That ye, into whose hands soever this
narrative shall fall, may... [ Continue Reading ]