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Verse John 5:14. _JESUS FINDETH HIM IN THE TEMPLE_] The man being
conscious that it was through the mercy of God that he was restored,
(though he did not as yet know distinctly who Christ was,) went...
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FINDETH HIM - Fell in with him, or saw him.
IN THE TEMPLE - The man seems to have gone at once to the temple -
perhaps a privilege of which he had been long deprived. They who are
healed from sickness...
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CHAPTER 5
_ 1. The Healing of the Impotent Man. (John 5:1 .)_
2. The Opposition of the Jews. (John 5:10 .)
3. His Unity with the Father. (John 5:19 .)
4. The Present Hour. Believers Delivered from...
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JOHN 5:9 _B_ - JOHN 5:15. THE CONFLICT WITH THE AUTHORITIES. With the
man himself the Jews raise the question of bearing burdens on the
Sabbath (_cf._ Jeremiah 17:21). The man's ignorance of who had h...
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AFTERWARD JESUS FINDETH HIM IN THE TEMPLE.
The man probably went there, moved with gratitude, to give thanks for
the great mercy he had received. Still the temple was the great place
of public resort...
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MAN'S HELPLESSNESS AND CHRIST'S POWER (John 5:1-9)...
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It was Sabbath on that day. So the Jews said to the man who had been
cured: "It is Sabbath and you have no right to lift your bed." He
answered them: "He who made me well, it was he who said to me: 'L...
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AFTERWARD =
AFTER THESE THINGS. See note on John 5:1.
FINDETH. Compare John 9:35. See App-176.
TEMPLE. the temple courts. See note on Matthew 23:16.
BEHOLD. Figure of speech _Asterismos._ Ap
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John 2:13 TO JOHN 11:57. The Work
We here enter on the second portion of the first main division of the
Gospel, thus subdivided: The Work (1) among _Jews_, (2) among
_Samaritans_, (3) among _Galilean...
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_Afterward_ Literally, _after_ THESE THINGS, as in John 5:1. Probably
the same day; we may suppose that one of his first acts after his cure
would be to offer his thanks in the Temple. On John 5:13 Au...
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ΜΕΤᾺ ΤΑΥ͂ΤΑ. see on John 3:22; John 9:35. Probably the same
day; we may suppose that one of his first acts after his cure would be
to offer his thanks in the Temple. On John 5:13-14 S. Augustine
write...
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THE SEQUEL OF THE SIGN
ἮΝ ΔῈ ΣΆΒΒΑΤΟΝ. NOW ON THAT DAY WAS A SABBATH. This is
the text for what follows. Jesus had proclaimed Himself Lord of the
Temple (see on John 2:17); He now proclaims Himself Lo...
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Ver 14. Afterward Jesus finds him in the temple, and said to him,
Behold, you are made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come to
you. 15. The man departed, and told the Jews that it was Jesus, wh...
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_JESUS IS EQUAL WITH GOD -- JOHN 5:14-18:_ After Jesus healed the man
He went into the Temple and found the man. He told him, "You are now
well. But do not sin anymore or something worse might happen...
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ΜΕΤΆ ΤΑΫ́ΤΑ после этого; после того
как иудейские вожди задавали человеку
вопросы; нет указания на конкретный
промежуток времени,
ΪΔ (G2396) _aor. imper. act. от_ ΌΡΆΩ видеть,
ΓΈΓΟΝΑΣ _perf. ind. a...
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DISCOURSE: 1624
THE MAN HEALED AT THE POOL OF BETHESDA
John 5:14. _Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto
him, Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come
unto...
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JESUS FINDETH HIM IN THE TEMPLE,— Jesus found the man in the temple,
whither probably he repaired, to return thanks to God for his signal
recovery; when, to render the mercy that he had bestowed upon...
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SABBATH CONTROVERSY
_Text 5:10-18_
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So the Jews said unto him that was cured, It is the sabbath, and it is
not lawful for thee to take up thy bed.
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But he answered them, He that made me whole...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 5:1-15
We begin with the usual Analysis:—
"After this there was a feast of the Jews" (John 5:1). "After this"
or, as it should be. "After these things," is an e...
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Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold,
thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.
AFTERWARD JESUS FINDETH HIM IN THE TEMPLE - saying, perhap...
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10 The day on which the cure was effected indicates that its
fulfillment will find place in that great sabbatism that remains for
God's people of the Circumcision (Heb_4:9). As a pallet was a mere
bun...
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BETHESDA. CHRIST AND THE SABBATH
1-47. A miracle at the Pool of Bethesda on the Sabbath Day, and a
controversy arising therefrom. This miracle may be regarded as a
parable illustrating the deadly effe...
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 5
JESUS CURES A SICK MAN 5:1-15
V1 After this, Jesus went to *Jerusalem for another *Jewish
*festival. V2 There was a p...
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AFTERWARD. — There is no mark of time. Probably it was on the same
day. Perhaps the first use of his restored power was to go to the
Temple and pay his thank-offering to God.
SIN NO MORE. — These word...
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CHAPTER 12
SABBATH CURE AT BETHESDA.
“After these things there was a feast of the Jews; and Jesus went up
to Jerusalem. Now there is in Jerusalem by the sheep gate a pool,
which is called in Hebrew B...
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Though the healed man had failed to keep hold of Jesus, Jesus does not
lose hold of him, but εὑρίσκει αὐτὸν ἐν τῷ
ἱερῷ, “finds him,” as if He had been looking out for him,
_cf._ John 1:44; John 1:46,...
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SABBATH WORK THAT PLEASES THE FATHER
John 5:10-18
In the foregoing incident our Lord not only healed the sufferer after
thirty-eight years of deferred hope, but did so on the Sabbath, and
bade him ca...
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It was at this time that the conflict between Christ and His enemies,
which culminated in His Cross began. A miracle wrought on the Sabbath
gave rise to this first outbreak. Throughout this chapter we...
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Sin no more, &c. By these words our Saviour shews, that his infirmity
was sent in punishment of his sins. When our souls are covered with
the leprosy of sin, we are frequently insensible of our misfor...
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CHAPTER 13
THE POOL OF BETHESDA
John 5:1-47. _“After these things there was a feast of the Jews, and
Jesus went up to Jerusalem.”_ You always find the phraseology in the
Bible, _“Go up to Jerusalem.”...
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SECOND PART: THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNBELIEF IN ISRAEL. 5:1- 12:50.
UP to this point, decided faith and unbelief have been only
exceptional phenomena; the masses have remained in a state of passive
indiff...
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FIRST SECTION: 5:1-47. FIRST OUTBREAK OF HATRED IN JUDEA.
1. The miracle, occasion of the conflict: John 5:1-16; John 2. The
discourse of Jesus, commentary and defense of the miracle: John
5:17-47....
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“ _Afterward, Jesus finds him in the temple and said to him: Behold,
thou art made whole; sin no more, lest a worse thing befall thee._ 15.
_The man went away and told the Jews that it was Jesus who h...
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Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep-market, a pool, which is called
in the Hebrew tongue, Bethesda, having five porches. (3) In these lay
a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withere...
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The opening verses (John 1:1-18) introduce the most glorious subject
which God Himself ever gave in employing the pen of man; not only the
most glorious in point of theme, but in the profoundest point...
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_THE PARDON OF SIN_
‘Behold, thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come
unto thee.’
John 5:14
The pardon of sin is a part—a very important part—of the
expulsion of sin. The power of...
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14._After these things Jesus found him. _These words show still more
clearly that, when Christ concealed himself for a time, it was not in
order that the remembrance of the kindness which he had confe...
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chapter 5 contrasts the quickening power of Christ, the power and the
right of giving life to the dead, with the powerlessness of legal
ordinances. They required strength in the person that was to pro...
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Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said unto him, Behold,
thou art made whole: sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.
Ver. 14. _Findeth him in the temple_] Praising God, likely,...
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_Afterward, Jesus findeth him in the temple_ The same day, probably,
in which he was healed, whither, it is likely, he had repaired to
return thanks to God for his signal recovery. Thus, when God has,...
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A WORSE THING; a worse evil than that from which Jesus had delivered
him. All diseases are consequences of sin. Both the sufferings
resulting from them, and the experience of relief, should therefore...
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The objections of the Jews:...
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AFTERWARD JESUS FINDETH HIM IN THE TEMPLE, AND SAID UNTO HIM, BEHOLD,
THOU ART MADE WHOLE; SIN NO MORE, LEST A WORSE THING COME UNTO THEE....
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AGAIN IN JERUSALEM: THE POOL OF BETHESDA
(vs.1-15)
Once more we find the Lord Jesus visiting Jerusalem, and as in Chapter
2:13 the feast is called "the Jews' Passover" rather than the Passover
of Jeh...
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10-16 Those eased of the punishment of sin, are in danger of
returning to sin, when the terror and restraint are over, unless
Divine grace dries up the fountain. The misery believers are made
whole f...
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JESUS FINDETH HIM IN THE TEMPLE; walking in the outward court of the
temple, or some part of it, where people ordinarily walked. He charges
him to SIN NO MORE, LEST A WORSE THING betided him; hereby l...
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Irenaeus Against Heresies Book IV
This is in accordance with what the Lord said to the man who had been
healed: "Behold, thou art made whole; sin no more, lest a worse thing
come unto thee."[584]
Ir...
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John 5:14 Afterward G3326 G5023 Jesus G2424 found G2147 (G5719) him
G846 in G1722 temple G2411 and...
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‘Afterward Jesus finds him in the Temple and said to him, “Look,
you are made whole, sin no more, lest a worse thing befall you”.'
Jesus later sought the man out in the Temple area. He did not just
wa...
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THE HEALING OF THE DISABLED MAN AT THE POOL (JOHN 5:1).
When John recounts an incident in the life of Jesus we must always ask
what it is intended to illustrate, for he always has a purpose in
mind. H...
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‘When therefore the people saw the sign which he did, they said,
“This is truly the prophet who is to come into the world.”. Jesus,
perceiving then that they were about to come and take him by force t...
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John 5:14. AFTER THESE THINGS JESUS FINDETH HIM IN THE TEMPLE COURTS.
Some time afterwards, probably not on the same day, the man is found
in the temple courts. There is no reason to doubt that he had...
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With the beginning of this chapter we enter upon the fourth and
leading division of the Gospel, extending to the close of chap. 12.
Its object is to set Jesus forth in the height of His conflict with...
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FINDETH HIM
(ευρισκε αυτον). Dramatic present as in John 1:45,
possibly after search as in John 9:35.SIN NO MORE
(μηκετ αμαρτανε). "No longer go on sinning." Present
active imperative with μηκετ,...
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SIN
SIN
(_ See Scofield) - (Romans 3:23). _...
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John 5:14
I. We feel interested in hearing that the impotent man was restored to
health, and yet, what was the benefit he received? He lived a few
years, and then he died. What is life? Holy Scripture...
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John 5:1. _After this there was a feast of the Jews; and Jesus went up
to Jerusalem._
For he had respect to the Law. As long as the Law lasted, Christ
observed it. Oh, that we were as careful to obey...
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CONTENTS: Healing of the man at the pool of Bethesda. Jesus answers
the Jews. The four-fold witness to Jesus.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, infirm man, John the Baptist, Moses.
CONCLUSION: Jesus Christ, th...
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John 5:2. _Now there is at Jerusalem a pool, called Bethesda,_ which
signifies a house of mercy, beneficence, or alms. The pool was situate
at too great a distance from the temple to be a place for wa...
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QUIT YOUR SINS. This implies the man's sickness was caused by his own
sins (compare Mark 2:5-10). (1) Jesus sets men free from the wrath of
the Law; (2) being set free is a command to repudiate sin....
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_After this there was a feast of the Jews_
THE POOL OF BETHESDA, A TYPE OF FAVOURED LOCALITIES IN A RELIGIOUS
COMMUNITY IN WHICH THE HIGHEST MIRACULOUS AID HAS NOT YET APPEARED
The miraculous aid is...
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 5:1 Chapters John 5:1 tell of escalating conflict
between Jesus and the Jewish authorities. As Jesus defends his
ministry, he cites several major witnesses on his behalf....
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JOHN—NOTE ON JOHN 5:14 TEMPLE. That is, the larger temple complex
rather than the actual building (see note on 2:14). SIN NO MORE may
imply that the man’s suffering was due to sin, though not
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1-47
CHAPTER 5
_After these things,_ &c. Observe, John here omits many things which
Christ did in Galilee, but which Matthew records from the 4th to the
12th chapter of his Gospel. For what Matthew...
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_Afterwards Jesus_, &c. The Arabic is, _Now thou art healed, return
not to sin, less a worse evil be done thee. _
In the Temple. From this it appears that this man who was healed by
Christ, as soon as...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
“Up to the present time our Lord has offered Himself to typical
representatives of the whole Jewish race at Jerusalem, in Judæa, in
Samaria, and in Galilee, in such a...
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EXPOSITION
Here commences the second division of the Gospel (John 5:1)
II. THE CONFLICT WITH THE CHOSEN PEOPLE IN JERUSALEM, GALILEE, AND
JERUSALEM, TO THE
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Shall we turn in our Bibles to the fifth chapter of the gospel of
John.
John has just recorded in the fourth chapter the ministry of Jesus in
the Galilee when He was at the city of Cana and the noblem...
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1 Peter 4:3; 2 Chronicles 28:22; Ezra 9:13; Ezra 9:14; Isaiah 38:20;...
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Findeth - said. Note the lively interchange of the tenses, as in ver.
13.
Sin no more [μ η κ ε τ ι α μ α ρ τ α ν ε]. No longer
continue to sin. See on Matthew 1:21. Jesus thus shows His knowledge
tha...
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Sin no more — It seems his former illness was the effect or
punishment of sin....
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These words are our Saviour's seasonable advice and counsel to the
poor impotent cripple, whom he had miraculously restored to health and
soundness.
Whence observe, 1. The person admonishing, Jesus; h...