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JOHN 16:22 e;cete {B}
In the opinion of a majority of the Committee the future e[xete (î66
ac A D W* Q Y 33 _al_) appears to have been introduced by copyists to
bri...
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Verse 22. _YOUR JOY NO MAN TAKETH FROM YOU._] Or, _shall take away_.
Some excellent MSS. and versions read the verb in the _future_ tense.
Our Lord's meaning appears to have been this: that his resur...
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I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN - After my resurrection.
YOUR JOY NO MAN TAKETH FROM YOU - You shall be so firmly persuaded
that I have risen and that I am the Messiah, that neither the threats
nor persecutions...
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CHAPTER 16
1. Persecutions Predicted. (John 16:1 .)
2. The Comforter and His Demonstration. (John 16:7 .)
3. Sorrow and joy. (John 16:16 .)
4. The Father Himself Loveth You. ...
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JOHN 16. There is no break between chs. 15 and 16. Jesus has told them
beforehand, so that His death and their suffering may not daunt their
faith, as the Baptist was offended by the course of the min...
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YE NOW THEREFORE HAVE SORROW.
It was because the hour had come. The "therefore" shows that there was
something in their position analogous to that of. suffering mother,
something more than the mere ch...
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"In a little while you will not see me any more; and again in a little
while you will see me." Some of his disciples said to each other:
"What is the meaning of this that he is saying to us--'In a lit...
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WARNING AND CHALLENGE (John 16:1-4)...
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_And ye now therefore_ Or, _Ye_ ALSO _therefore now_. As in the case
of childbirth, the suffering of the disciples was the necessary
condition of the joy. This suffering was to repeat itself in a new...
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ἈΡΕΙ͂ for αἴρει: both are strongly supported.
22. ΚΑῚ ὙΜΕΙ͂Σ. _And ye therefore now_, or _Ye also
therefore now_. As in childbirth, the disciples’ suffering was the
necessary condition of their joy. T...
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THE SORROW OF CHRIST’S DEPARTURE TURNED INTO JOY BY HIS RETURN...
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Ver 16. A little while, and you shall not see me; and again, a little
while, and you shall see me, because I go to the Father. 17. Then said
some of his disciples among themselves, What is this that h...
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ΌΨΌΜΑΙ _fut._ ind?act. от ΌΡΆΩ, _см._ John 16:16.
ΧΑΡΉΣΕΤΑΙ _fut. ind. pass. от_ ΧΑΊΡΩ, _см._ John
16:20....
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A WOMAN WHEN SHE IS IN TRAVAIL— "The state of mind you will be in,
when the events happen of which I am speaking, cannot be described
better than by comparing it to the condition of a woman in travail...
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THE SPIRIT WILL REVEAL LATER MANY THINGS WITHHELD
_Text: John 16:12-24_
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I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.
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Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come he...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 16:12-22
Below is an Analysis of the passage which is to be before us:—
1. The need for the Spirit’s coming, verse 12.
2. The purpose of the Spirit’s coming,...
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And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your
heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you.
AND YE NOW THEREFORE HAVE SORROW: BUT I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN, AND YOUR
H...
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12 The words of our Lord preserved for us in the four accounts of His
life come very far from giving us all that He had to say. They were
sadly limited by the incapacity of His hearers. Even His close...
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THE RESURRECTION AND ASCENSION OF CHRIST WILL PROVE THE DISCIPLES'
COMFORT IN TIME OF PERSECUTION
1-6. The Persecution of the Apostles predicted. This section repeats
many of the ideas of the previous...
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The Apostles' Sorrow turned into Joy.
16. Ye shall see me] (1) with bodily sight during the forty days; (2)
with spiritual vision after Pentecost (see on John 14:18)....
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I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN] The reference is both to the Resurrection and to
the coming of the Spirit....
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 16
JESUS CONTINUES TO TEACH ABOUT THE *HOLY SPIRIT 16:1-15
V1 ‘I have told all this to you so that these troubles will...
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AND YE NOW THEREFORE HAVE SORROW. — The same word is used. The hour
of their travail-pangs was at hand; but it would pass away, and the
fulness of joy would come in the constant presence of their Lord...
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XV. _ LAST WORDS._
"A little while, and ye behold Me no more; and again a little while,
and ye shall see Me. Some of His disciples therefore said one to
another, What is this that He saith unto us, A...
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καὶ ὑμεῖς … ὑμῶν, “and you accordingly,” in
keeping with this natural arrangement conspicuous in the woman's case,
“have at present sorrow”. This is the time when the results are
hidden and only the p...
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_The sorrow occasioned by Christ's departure turned into joy at His
return_....
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LOOKING BEYOND PRESENT SORROW
John 16:12-24
The disciples were terribly overwrought by the events of the last few
days, the reversal of their cherished hopes, and the growing darkness
and sorrow of t...
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Throughout these discourses our Lord was preparing His disciples for
all that He saw coming to them. He told them that they would have
sorrow resulting from their suffering. Because of this, it was
ne...
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The joy you will feel at my resurrection, shall ever be unalterable,
and unremitting, because there I shall give you assurances and proofs
of you future resurrection, and immortality. As you have been...
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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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VV. 22 makes the application of the comparison. The term: _I will see
you_, cannot be synonymous with: _you shall see me_ (John 16:16-17;
John 16:19). The fact of the spiritual seeing again is present...
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“ _A woman, when she is in travail, has sorrow, because her hour is
come; but when she has brought forth the child, she remembers no more
her anguish for the joy she has that a man is born into the wo...
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III. THE LAST FAREWELL: 16:16-33.
From these distant prospects which He has just opened to the disciples
with respect to their future work (John 15:1 to John 16:15), Jesus
returns to the great matter...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR.
Vv. 16-24.
1. The connection of the μικρόν with what precedes and the
similarity in the expression to that in John 14:19 show that the two
passages refer to t...
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All things that the Father hath are mine: therefore said I, that he
shall take of mine, and shew it unto you. (16) A little while, and ye
shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see...
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In John 15:1-27 our Lord substitutes Himself for Israel, as the plant
of God, responsible to bear fruit for Him on earth (not merely for
man, as such, openly sinful and lost). He takes the place of th...
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_JOY WHICH ABIDES_
‘I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no
man taketh from you.’
John 16:22
Why is it that the word ‘joy’ has nearly dropped out of our
vocabulary? We s...
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22._Your joy no man shall take from you. _The value of _the joy _is
greatly enhanced by its perpetuity; for it follows that the
afflictions are light, and ought to be patiently endured, because they
a...
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In chapter 16 a further step is taken in the revelation of this grace.
The Holy Ghost is looked upon as already here below.
In this chapter the Lord declares that He has set forth all His
instruction...
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AND YE NOW THEREFORE HAVE SORROW,.... This is the application of the
preceding case. As it is with a woman in travail, when her hour is
come, so it was now with them, and would be when Christ was remo...
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And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your
heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you.
Ver. 22. _And ye now therefore have sorrow_] No sorrow like to that,
whe...
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_A little while_ When I am dead and buried; _and ye shall not see me_
I shall not converse with you on earth, as I have hitherto done; _and
again_ For your encouragement and comfort, I assure you it w...
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AND YE NOW THEREFORE HAVE SORROW; BUT I WILL SEE YOU AGAIN, AND YOUR
HEART SHALL REJOICE, AND YOUR JOY NO MAN TAKETH FROM YOU.
Jesus was fully aware of the anxious bewilderment and embarrassment of
th...
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The consoling assurance of Jesus:...
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All that the Lord spoke on that memorable night was intended for the
preparation of His disciples for what would face them in view of His
death, resurrection and return to the glory. There would be st...
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16-22 It is good to consider how near our seasons of grace are to an
end, that we may be quickened to improve them. But the sorrows of the
disciples would soon be turned into joy; as those of a mothe...
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The whole church, REVELATION 12:1,2, is compared to a woman with
child, crying, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered. During
this time of your travail you must have sorrow. _All_ those THAT...
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Cyprian Treatise VII On the Mortality
Who would not desire to be without sadness? who would not hasten to
attain to joy? But when our sadness shall be turned into joy, the Lord
Himself again declares...
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John 16:22 G2532 Therefore G3767 you G5210 G3303 now G3568 have G2192
(G5719) sorrow G3077 but...
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WARNING AND ASSURANCE FOR THE FUTURE (JOHN 16:16).
As the time for them to go to Gethsemane approaches Jesus now begins
to prepare them for what is to happen there. They are to recognise
that what is...
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‘Jesus perceived that they wished to ask him, and he said to them,
“Do you ask among yourselves about this, that I said ‘a little
while and you do not see me, and again a little while and you shall
se...
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We have already considered the circumstances under which the two
Chapter s upon which we now enter were spoken; and, if we have been
correct in the view taken of them, we are not to imagine that the
f...
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John 16:22. AND YE THEREFORE NOW HAVE SORROW; BUT I WILL SEE YOU
AGAIN, AND YOUR HEART SHALL REJOICE, AND YOUR JOY NO ONE TAKETH AWAY
FROM YOU. At John 16:19 Jesus had said ‘ye shall see me,' but now...
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AND YE THEREFORE NOW
(κα υμεις ουν νυν). See John 8:38 for like emphasis onYE
(υμεις). The "sorrow" (λυπην) is like that of the mother in
childbirth (real, but fleeting, with permanent joy followi...
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John 16:22
I. "Ye now therefore have sorrow." Sorrow (1) because He was going
away; sorrow (2) because of the declared manner of His death. If He
had been about to die the common death of all men; if,...
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John 16:16. _A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a
little while, and ye shall see me, because I go to the Father._
Remember that the disciples were on the verge of great trouble. Thei...
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Our Lord is speaking to his disciples before his departure from them
to be crucified, and he says:
John 16:16. _A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a
little while, and ye shall see me...
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John 16:1. _These things have I spoken unto you, that ye should not be
offended._
The temptation is, when Christ is despised and rejected, for our
hearts to begin to sink, and for our faith to fail....
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John 16:1. _These things have I spoken unto you, that ye should not be
offended._
That you should not be scandalized when you are put to suffering on
any account that you should not dread the offence...
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John 16:1. _These things have I spoken unto you, that ye should not be
offended._
«That you should not be scandalized when you see me put to death, and
when you miss my bodily presence from your mids...
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CONTENTS: Warning of persecutions. The promise of the Spirit and His
three-fold work. Jesus talks of His death, resurrection and second
coming.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Holy Spirit, God, disciples.
CONCLUS...
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John 16:1. _These things have I spoken, that ye should not be
offended,_ so as to stumble and shrink back from the cause in which
you are engaged. Expulsion from the synagogue was to a jew next to
dea...
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THAT IS THE WAY IT IS WITH YOU. Birth involves pain. But the pain is
forgotten in the happiness that follows!...
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_Verily, verily! say unto you, that ye shall weep and lament_
SORROW AND JOY
I. THE FORETOLD SORROW, arising, _i.e_
1. From their own sense of loss and bereavement. In the death of Jesus
these men...
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_A little while and ye shall not see Me_
CHRIST VISIBLE TO LOVING HEARTS
This was a strange saying, and a stranger reason.
How should His going away be the pledge of their seeing Him again?
There ha...
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1-33
CHAPTER 16 VER. 1. _These things have I spoken unto you, that ye
should not be offended._ (1.) Some think that this refers to Matt.
xxvi. 31, _All ye shall be offended because of Me this night._...
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_And He said unto His disciples, The days will come._ That is, the
time will come and is now at hand, when for My faith and the preaching
of the gospel you will suffer many adversities, persecutions,...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 16:16. See John 14:19. A LITTLE WHILE.—The last clause omitted
by, B, D, L, etc.
John 16:17. THEN SAID HIS DISCIPLES, ETC.—They did not, could not,
comprehend ye...
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EXPOSITION
JOHN 16:1
(c) _The bitter issues of the hostility of the world_.
JOHN 16:1
THESE THINGS. What things? Primarily the explanation he had given of
the opposition and hatred of the world, a...
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Shall we turn to John's gospel, chapter 16.
Now, these words in the sixteenth chapter have to be understood with
the background as Jesus has been in the upper room with His disciples.
He has told them...
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1 John 2:1; 1 John 5:14; 1 Timothy 2:5; 1 Timothy 2:6; Ephesians 2:18;
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Have sorrow [λ υ π η ν ε χ ε τ ε]. This form of expression
occurs frequently in the New Testament, to denote the possession or
experience of virtues, sensations, desires, emotions, intellectual or
spi...
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THE HOLY SPIRIT CHAPTER
John 16:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The sixteenth chapter of John contains a part of our Lord's last
message before He went out to Gethsemane and on to the Cross. The
disciples wer...
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Ye now therefore have sorrow — This gives us no manner of authority
to assert all believers must come into a state of darkness. They never
need lose either their peace, or love, or the witness that th...