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Verse John 21:17. _PETER WAS GRIEVED_] Fearing, says St. Chrysostom,
lest Christ saw something in his heart which he saw not himself, and
which might lead to _another fall_; and that Christ was about...
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THE THIRD TIME - It is probable that Jesus proposed this question
three times because Peter had thrice denied him. Thus he tenderly
admonished him of his fault and reminded him of his sin, while he
so...
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CHAPTER 21
_ 1. At the Sea of Tiberias. The Third Manifestation. (John 21:1 .)_
2. Peter's Restoration and Ministry; the manner of His Death
Predicted. (John 21:15 .)
3. Tarry Till I Come. (John 21...
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FOLLOWING AND TARRYING. According to the earliest Christian tradition,
Marcan and Pauline, an appearance to Peter was one of the earliest if
not the earliest event after the Resurrection. If this sect...
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LORD, THOU KNOWEST ALL THINGS; THOU KNOWEST THAT. LOVE THEE.
The third time the Lord asks the question. Only once had he compared
Peter's love with "these." The third time the Lord himself drops the
s...
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When they had breakfasted, Jesus said to Simon Peter: "Simon, son of
Jonas, do you love me more than these?" He said to him: "Yes, Lord;
you know that I love you." He said to him: "Be a shepherd to my...
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THE RISEN LORD (John 21:1-14)...
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GRIEVED. Greek. _lupeo_. Elsewhere in John 16:20. Compare 1 Peter 1:6.
The noun _lupe_ occurs in John 16:6; John 16:20;...
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_the third time_ He had denied thrice, and must thrice affirm his
love. This time Jesus makes a further concession: He not only ceases
to urge the -more than these," but He adopts S. Peter's own word,...
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ΠΆΝΤΑ before ΣΎ, with אBC1D against Acts 3.
17. ΤΡΊΤΟΝ. He had denied thrice, and must thrice affirm his
love. This time Jesus makes a further concession: He not only ceases
to urge the ‘more than the...
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15, 16, 17. ἸΩΆΝΟΥ (אBC1DL) for Ἰωνᾶ (Acts 2 from
Matthew 16:17)....
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THE COMMISSION TO S. PETER AND PREDICTION AS TO HIS DEATH
15–19. There had been an appearance to S. Peter alone (Luke 24:34; 1
Corinthians 15:5), and it was then, we may believe, that he was
absolved....
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16, 17. ΠΡΟΒΆΤΙΑ for πρόβατα: in John 21:16 the balance
of evidence against πρόβατα is less strong than in John 21:17....
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Ver 15. So when they had dined, Jesus says to Simon Peter, Simon, son
of Jonas, love you me more than these? He says to him, Yea, Lord; you
know that I love you. He says to him, Feed my lambs. 16. He...
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_JESUS REINSTATES PETER -- JOHN 21:15-19:_ Jesus said to Peter,
"Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these?" Likely Jesus
was asking Peter if he loved Him more than the others did. He might...
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ΈΛΥΠΉΘΗ _aor. ind. pass. от_ ΛΥΠΈΩ (G3076) _pass._
печалиться....
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DISCOURSE: 1734
INQUIRIES ABOUT LOVE TO CHRIST
John 21:17. _He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas,
lovest thou me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third
time, Lovest th...
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HE SAITH TO HIM AGAIN— From our Lord's asking Peter if he loved him,
before he renewed his commission to _feed his lambs and his sheep,_ it
is justly inferred, that, to render men duly qualified for t...
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OBEDIENT LOVE
_Text: John 21:15-23_
15
So when they had broken their fast, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon,
son of John, lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him, Yea,
Lord; thou knowest...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 21:15-25
The following is an Analysis of our final section:—
The final section of this truly wondrous and most blessed Gospel
contains teaching greatly needed b...
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He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou
me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest
thou me? And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things;...
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27 While we hardly care to sympathize with doubting Thomas, yet we
feel grateful for the unanswerable evidence his case called forth. The
reality of our Lord's resurrection is put beyond all question...
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21:17 knowest (a-39) _ Oida_ , see Note at 1 Corinthians 8:1 . knowest
(c-43) Objective knowledge....
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RESTORATION OF ST. PETER TO HIS APOSTOLIC OFFICE. By his threefold
denial Peter had forfeited his position among the apostles. Hence,
before restoring him, Jesus required from him a threefold confessi...
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SUPPLEMENTARY
1-25. Appendix. The Gospel is brought to a definite close, its
contents are reviewed, and its purpose stated in John 20:30; John
20:31. The present chapter is therefore probably an appen...
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THOU KNOWEST] or, rather, 'perceivest' (RM)....
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 21
JESUS APPEARS TO 7 *DISCIPLES 21:1-14
V1 Afterwards, Jesus appeared again to his *disciples by the Sea
called Tiberi...
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HE SAITH UNTO HIM THE THIRD TIME. — Again the question is asked, but
this time the Lord uses Peter’s own word, and His question seems to
say, “Dost thou, in personal affection and devotion, really lov...
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XXV. _ RESTORATION OF PETER._
"So when they had broken their fast, Jesus saith to Simon Peter,
Simon, son of John, lovest thou Me more than these? He saith unto Him,
Yea, Lord; Thou knowest that I lov...
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But to him who had uttered a threefold denial, opportunity is given of
a threefold confession, although Peter at first resented the
reiterated inquiry: Ἐλυπήθη … He was grieved because doubt
was impli...
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_Jesus evokes from Peter a confession of love, and commissions him as
shepherd, of His sheep_....
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“LOVEST THOU ME?”
John 21:10-19
Christ thrice questioned Peter's love, thus giving him the opportunity
of canceling his threefold denial. There are two Greek words for
“love.” In His questions our Lo...
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This chapter undoubtedly added later by the writer is a revelation or
manifestation of the risen Christ. Here He is seen interested in His
disciples, and caring for their immediate needs, and that in...
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He saith unto him the (b) third time, Simon, [son] of Jonas, lovest
thou me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time,
Lovest thou me? And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all thi...
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The lambs and the sheep of our Saviour here mean the faithful, who
compose his Church, without any distinction of Jew or Gentile. St.
Peter, by these words, is appointed to take charge of the whole fl...
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II. PETER AND JOHN: JOHN 21:15-23.
Peter: John 21:15-19 a. The following conversation completes the
preceding scene by the express reinstallation of St. Peter not only in
the apostolic office, but in...
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APPENDIX: 21:1-25.
After the conclusion John 20:30-31, this section is a surprise to the
reader. It contains two scenes: one of a general interest for the
whole circle of the disciples (John 21:1-14);...
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“ _Jesus says to him again the second time_, _Simon, son of Jona_,
_lovest thou me? He says to him, Yes_, _Lord, thou knowest that I love
thee. He says to him, Lead my sheep._ 17. _He says to him the...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR.
Vv. 17-30.
1. The title which was placed upon the cross was, according to
Matthew, This is Jesus, the King of the Jews; according to Mark, The
King of the Jew...
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So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of
Jonas, lovest thou me more than these? he saith unto him, Yea, Lord:
thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs....
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In John 21:1-25, the appended scene is the fishing. After a night of
failure, a vast multitude of fish is taken in the net, without
breaking it or risking the ships (Luke 5:1-39), or the need of
gathe...
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17._Peter was grieved. _Peter undoubtedly did not perceive the object
which Christ had in view, in putting the same question so frequently;
and therefore he thinks that he is-in-directly accused, as i...
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The next chapter, while rendering a fresh testimony to the
resurrection of Jesus, gives us to Verse 13 a picture of the
millennial work of Christ; from thence to the end, the especial
portions of Pete...
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HE SAITH UNTO HIM THE THIRD TIME,.... That by these three testimonies,
out of his mouth, the thing might be established, and be out of all
doubt:
SIMON, SON OF JONAS, LOVEST THOU ME? is it so indeed...
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He saith unto him the third time, Simon, _son_ of Jonas, lovest thou
me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest
thou me? And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things;...
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_He saith unto him again the second_ (and even _the third_) _time,
Simon, &c., lovest thou me?_ Doubtless with a view to impress the
importance of the question with the greater force on his mind; and...
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HE SAITH UNTO HIM THE THIRD TIME, SIMON, SON OF JONAS, LOVEST THOU ME?
PETER WAS GRIEVED BECAUSE HE SAID UNTO HIM THE THIRD TIME, LOVEST THOU
ME? AND HE SAID UNTO HIM, LORD, THOU KNOWEST ALL THINGS; T...
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THE TEST OF PETER'S LOVE.
The Lord's threefold question:...
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APPEARING IN GALILEE
(vs.1-14)
The scene now changes from Jerusalem to Galilee. We have seen in
chapter 20:19-25 the picture of the gathering of the Church of God,
and in the remaining verses that of...
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15-19 Our Lord addressed Peter by his original name, as if he had
forfeited that of Peter through his denying him. He now answered, Thou
knowest that I love thee; but without professing to love Jesus...
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SEE POOLE ON "1 THESSALONIANS 21:16...
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Cyprian Epistle II
To Simon, too, He speaks thus: "Lovest thou me? He answered, I do love
Thee. He saith to him, Feed my sheep."[6]...
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John 21:17 said G3004 (G5719) him G846 third G5154 Simon G4613 Jonah
G2495 love G5368 (G5719) Me...
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‘He says to him the third time, “Simon, son of Joanes, do you love
me?” Peter was grieved because he said to him the third time ‘do
you love me?' and he said to him, “Lord, you know all things. You
kn...
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JESUS RESTORES PETER (JOHN 21:15).
Jesus had previously ‘appeared to Peter' privately (1 Corinthians
15:5; Luke 24:34), no doubt in order to assure him that he was
forgiven. But this was now a public...
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John 21:17. HE SAITH UNTO HIM THE THIRD TIME, SIMON, SON OF JOHN,
LOVEST THOU ME? In this third question, apparently a repetition of the
first and second, one word (‘lovest') is changed: for the word...
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Before speaking of the contents of this paragraph it is necessary to
make an effort to discover its place in the organism of the chapter.
So far as we have seen, no successful effort has yet been made...
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LOVEST THOU ME?
(φιλεις με;). This time Jesus picks up the word φιλεω
used by Peter and challenges that. These two words are often
interchanged in the N.T., but here the distinction is preserved. Pe...
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LOVEST
(Greek, "agapaō", "deeply love"; used of "divine love") (John
14:21); and of that love which the law demands (Luke 10:27).
LOVE
(Greek, "phileō", "am fond of"). It is a lesser degree of lo...
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John 21:17
We have here three points; love's examination, love's answer, and
love's evidence; and we purpose to look at these three points of love
in their order.
I. Observe then, first, what Christ...
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John 21:15
Peter's Restoration
I. The question is about love. It carries in it a thorough assurance
of the forgiveness of sin and the healing of backsliding; coming as it
does from Him whom the sin h...
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John 21:15
Notice:
I. The connection of two things: "Lovest thou Me," "Feed My sheep." It
is love to the Saviour which has been the secret of each successful
ministry. It is this which makes the pati...
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John 21
We Learn from this Chapter
I. The wide range of the pastoral office. Whenever the minister is
exclusively a fisherman and neglects the labour of the shepherd, he is
only doing half his work....
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John 21:1. _After these things Jesus showed himself again to the
disciples at the sea of Tiberias; and on this wise showed he himself._
Jesus loved to show himself to his people. Of old, his delights...
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John 21:1. _After these things Jesus shewed himself again to the
disciples at the sea of Tiberias; and on this wise shewed he himself._
May every one of you, my fellow-disciples, realize that Jesus i...
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John 21:1. _After these things Jesus shewed himself again to the
disciples at the sea of Tiberias; and on this wise shewed he himself.
There were together Simon Peter, and Thomas called Didymus, and
N...
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CONTENTS: The risen Christ surprises the disciples and directs their
fishing. Peter given opportunity to reaffirm His allegiance to Christ.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, disciples, Peter, Thomas, John.
CONCLUS...
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John 21:2. _There were together Simon Peter, and Thomas called
Didymus,_ a word which designates a twin; _and Nathanael, and the sons
of Zebedee, and two other disciples._ Here are seven; the four abs...
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DO YOU LOVE ME MORE THAN THESE? Than these other disciples do? [Some
think it means: "Than you love the boat and the fishing business?"
_McGarvey_ thinks this.] This incident with Peter is probably to...
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_So when they had dined, Jesus saith … Simon son of Judas, lovest
thou Me more than these?_
PETER’S RESTORATION
I. THE LORD’S QUESTION.
1. The question itself.
(1) The feeling inquired about. Othe...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 21:15 On SIMON, SON OF JOHN, see John 1:42. Peter
has denied Jesus three times ...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 21:1 Epilogue: The Roles of Peter and of the
Disciple Whom Jesus Loved. Chapter John 21:1 describes Jesus’ third
and final resurrection appearance in this Gospel.
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1-25
CHAPTER 21 VER. 1. _After these things_, &c. From this it appears that
Peter and the other Apostles had gone from Judea into Galilee, as
Christ had bidden them (_S. Matthew 23:10_). For this appe...
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_He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou
Me? Peter was grieved because He said unto him the third time lovest
thou Me, and he said unto Him, Lord, Thou knowest all things; T...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 21:15. SIMON, SON OF JONAS (or _John,_ with several of the best
MSS.).—He is addressed thus to remind him that by his fall he had
shown that he had not yet attain...
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EXPOSITION
JOHN 21:1
3. The epilogue, answering to the prologue. The post-resurrection
life corresponds with the pre-incarnate energy of the Logos.
1. Long and sustained controversy has prevailed o...
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Now after these things Jesus showed himself again to the disciples at
the sea of Tiberias; and this is how it happened. There were together
Simon Peter, and Thomas called Didymus [the twin], and Natha...
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1 Chronicles 29:17; 1 John 3:16; 1 Kings 17:18; 1 Peter 1:6;...
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Lovest [φ ι λ ε ι ς]. Here Jesus adopts Peter's word. Canon
Westcott, however, ascribes Peter's use of filew to his humility, and
his hesitation in claiming that higher love which is implied in
ajgapa...
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Because he said the third time — As if he did not believe him....