THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES CONTINUED. CHRIST THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD
John 7:53 to John 8:11. The woman taken in adultery. All modern
critics agree that this section is no original part of the Fourth
Gospel. It is not in the author's style; it breaks the sequence of our
Lord's discourses, and is omitte... [ Continue Reading ]
IN ADULTERY] The woman was only betrothed, not married, otherwise her
punishment would not have been stoning, but strangulation, for so the
rabbis interpreted Leviticus 20:10; Deuteronomy 22:22. But inasmuch as
among the Jews betrothal was almost equivalent to marriage (see on
Matthew 1:18), the sin... [ Continue Reading ]
Punishment of death for this offence was obsolescent, and some think
that they wished to make Jesus unpopular with the people by inducing
Him to advocate its revival. More probably they wished to embroil Him
with the Roman authorities, who would not allow a death-sentence to be
executed without thei... [ Continue Reading ]
WITHOUT SIN] Christ read their hearts, and under His searching glance
all felt themselves sinners, if not against the letter, yet against
the spirit of the seventh commandment: cp. Matthew 5:28. They could
not condemn her without condemning themselves. A STONE] The principal
witnesses cast the first... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE MIDST] viz. of the disciples who alone were left. Augustine
says strikingly, 'the _misera_ before the _Misericordia._'... [ Continue Reading ]
NEITHER DO I CONDEMN THEE] i.e. to judicial punishment, such as your
accusers demand. Our Lord's gentle dealing with the woman was due to
His desire not to break the bruised reed. She had already suffered
much, and (we may suppose) was bowed down under the burden of sin. He
perceived that in her cas... [ Continue Reading ]
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD] The idea of the Messiah as 'the Light' was
familiar to the Jews (see Luke 1:78; Luke 2:32), and was especially
appropriate at the Feast of Tabernacles, during which (or perhaps on
the first day only) the two colossal golden candlesticks in the Court
of the Women were lighted.... [ Continue Reading ]
See on John 8:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
'The law as to witnesses applies only to human witnesses. It does not
apply to Me, who am more than man, seeing that I know that I came down
from heaven, and shall return thither.'... [ Continue Reading ]
'You judge only by outward appearance, and hence cannot discern the
Divine in Me.'... [ Continue Reading ]
Cp. Deuteronomy 17:6; Deuteronomy 19:15.
17, 18. If the testimony of two men is true, how much more true is the
testimony of two witnesses who are divine!... [ Continue Reading ]
See on John 5:36; John 5:37.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE TREASURY] or, rather, 'by the treasury.' The 'treasury'
consisted of thirteen brazen trumpet-shaped chests, in which were
placed the Temple tribute and the people's voluntary offerings. They
stood in the Court of the Women.
21-30. Another discourse of Jesus, delivered probably on the same da... [ Continue Reading ]
I GO MY WAY (by death), AND YE SHALL SEEK ME (vainly in your
misfortunes as your deliverer), AND SHALL DIE IN YOUR SINS (RV 'sin')
(because you refuse to believe on Me as your Saviour): cp. John 7:34.... [ Continue Reading ]
WILL HE KILL HIMSELF?] and thereby enter Gehenna, the punishment
awarded to suicide? (Jos. 'Wars,' iii. 8, 5). In that case we shall
certainly not care to follow Him! The mockery is more bitter than in
John 7:35,; q.v.... [ Continue Reading ]
Their earthly hearts are without the higher wisdom and divine life of
those who are born of God.... [ Continue Reading ]
I AM _he_] viz. the Messiah, and the Saviour. He alone can say, 'Thy
sins be forgiven thee.'... [ Continue Reading ]
EVEN _the same_] viz. the Messiah. This rendering alone suits the
context. Another translation is, 'Why do I even speak to you at all?'... [ Continue Reading ]
'I have much fault to find with you, but I refrain. I am not sent to
judge you, but to teach you; and I teach you the absolute truth about
God, which I learnt from Him before I came into the world.'... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN YE HAVE LIFTED UP THE SON OF MAN (upon the cross), THEN SHALL YE
KNOW THAT I AM _he_] (i.e. the Messiah), because My death will be
followed by My Resurrection, which will be a token from God that My
words are true.
31-59. John 8:31 begins another speech, delivered on the same day to
those Jews... [ Continue Reading ]
BELIEVED ON HIM] RV 'believed him.' They had believed His statement
(John 8:24) that He was the Messiah, but they had not believed 'on'
Him with religious faith as the Light and Life of men.
31, 32. Christ's words exasperated these Pharisaic believers, because
He implied (1) that they would have to... [ Continue Reading ]
They pretend to think that Jesus is alluding to their political
bondage to the Romans. They indignantly deny the imputation of
bondage. They declare themselves the superiors of their oppressors.... [ Continue Reading ]
A slave, unlike a son, formed no part of the family. He could be sold
or expelled at will. So these Jews, slaves of sin and of the letter of
the Law, were no true members of the Messiah's kingdom, and would be
expelled from it. THE SON] RV 'the son.'... [ Continue Reading ]
Their desire to kill Christ, the promised seed of Abraham, proved that
they were not children of ABRAHAM, but of Satan. HATH NO PLACE] RV
'hath not free course.' They had received Christ's word for a moment,
and then contemptuously rejected it.... [ Continue Reading ]
FORNICATION] i.e. impure or superstitious worship, as often in the OT.
The Jews claim to be the true spiritual, as well as the natural,
descendants of Abraham. Inheriting his covenant and faith, they have
'one Father, even God.'... [ Continue Reading ]
They misunderstood his expressions (SPEECH), because the
subject-matter of His discourse (WORD) was altogether above them. He
was speaking of spiritual things which are spiritually discerned.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE WAS A MURDERER FROM THE BEGINNING] viz. of the human race, when he
sought to destroy our first parents, and ABODE (RV 'stood') NOT IN THE
TRUTH, i.e. in that state of innocence in which he was created. This
is the only certain allusion in the Gospels to the fall of Satan (Luke
10:18 is doubtful).... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ argues from His sinlessness to His veracity. Since His enemies
can find no fault with His life, they ought to believe His words.
Christ's sinlessness is affirmed not only by Himself, but by His most
intimate disciples: cp. John 6:61; 1 Peter 2:22; 1 John 3:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
To Jesus' declaration that His hearers are 'not of God,' i.e. not true
Israelites, they retort that He Himself is 'a Samaritan,' i.e. a
heretic.
HAST A DEVIL] They cannot deny Christ's miracles or the power of
Christ's words, so they ascribe them to diabolical agency: cp. Matthew
12:24.... [ Continue Reading ]
Christ's works cannot proceed from the devil, because they are
designed to honour, not Satan, nor Himself, but God.... [ Continue Reading ]
AND (RV 'but') I SEEK NOT MINE OWN GLORY: THERE IS ONE (i.e. God) THAT
SEEKETH it for Me, AND JUDGETH those who withhold it from Me, and so
dishonour Me.... [ Continue Reading ]
By dishonouring Jesus the Jews have incurred the judgment of the
Father (John 8:50), i. e. the penalty of eternal death. But this
judgment is not irrevocable. If even now they will obey Christ's word,
they may escape eternal death.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews understand our Lord to speak of natural death, and so to
claim to be immortal, and the giver of immortality. Such a claim,
implying superiority to all the prophets of the OT., seems to them the
effect of frenzy or diabolical possession.
53, 54. 'The Son' (says Westcott) 'makes Himself to b... [ Continue Reading ]
'I _am_ greater than your Father Abraham, for Abraham looked forward
with exultation to the manifestation of one greater than himself, one
in whom all the nations of the earth should be blessed.'
HE SAW _it_] either in prophetic vision, or, as some think, from
Paradise.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews understand, or pretend to understand, our Lord to mean that
He was alive in the time of Abraham!... [ Continue Reading ]
BEFORE ABRAHAM, etc.] lit. 'Before Abraham was born, I AM.' Christ
seems here to declare Himself to be the Jehovah, or I AM of the OT.,
the eternal, self-existent Creator: cp. Exodus 3:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
GOING THROUGH THE MIDST OF THEM, AND SO PASSED BY] RV omits these
words.... [ Continue Reading ]