AFTER THESE THINGS JESUS WALKED IN GALILEE,.... That is, after he had
fed the five thousand with five loaves and two fishes, near Bethsaida;
and had had that long discourse with the Jews at Capernaum, concerning
himself, as the bread of life, and about eating his flesh, and
drinking his blood; and h... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW THE JEWS' FEAST OF TABERNACLES WAS AT HAND. Which began on the
fifteenth day of the month Tisri, which answers to part of our
September; when the Jews erected tents or booths, in which they dwelt,
and ate their meals during this festival; and which was done, in
commemoration of the Israelites dw... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver. 3 HIS BRETHREN THEREFORE SAID UNTO HIM,.... That is, the brethren
of Jesus, as the Syriac and Persic versions express it; who were not
James and Joses, and Simon and Judas, the sons of Alphaeus, the
brother of Joseph, the husband of Mary, so called, Matthew 13:55, for
some of these were of the... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR THERE IS NO MAN THAT DOETH ANYTHING IN SECRET,.... For so they
reckoned his doing miracles in such a corner of the land, and in so
obscure a place as Galilee:
AND HE HIMSELF SEEKETH TO BE KNOWN OPENLY; suggesting hereby, that
Christ was an ambitious person, and sought popular applause, and
hono... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR NEITHER DID HIS BRETHREN BELIEVE IN HIM. At first they might take
to him, and embrace him as the Messiah, and expect he would set up a
temporal kingdom; in which they might hope, on account of their
relation to him, according to the flesh to enjoy great honours and
privileges; but finding that h... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN JESUS SAID UNTO THEM,.... In answer to their solicitations and
arguments used with him, to go up to the feast:
MY TIME IS NOT YET COME; meaning, not the time of his death, or of his
exaltation and glorification, or of the showing of himself forth unto
the world; though all this was true; but o... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORLD CANNOT HATE YOU,.... Because they were of the world,
belonged to it; they were like unto it, and every like loves its like;
and they were the world's own, and therefore instead of being hated,
were loved by it; and they walked according to the course of it; and
wicked men not only take ple... [ Continue Reading ]
GO WE UP UNTO THIS FEAST,.... Suggesting, that he would not have them
stay for him, or hinder themselves on his account: he encourages them
to go up, and observe this festival; for the ceremonial law was not
yet abolished; and though they were carnal men, and did not understand
what it typified: and... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN HE HAD SAID THESE WORDS UNTO THEM,.... Had exhorted them to go up
to the feast, and told them that he should not go yet, and the reason
of it:
HE ABODE [STILL] IN GALILEE; and went not up with his brethren, nor at
all at present; showing hereby a firmness and resolution of mind, not
using ligh... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT WHEN HIS BRETHREN WERE GONE UP,.... To the feast, as all the
Oriental versions read, from the next clause:
THEN WENT HE ALSO UP UNTO THE FEAST; the Ethiopic version reads, "he
went up that day"; which is very likely, and no ways contrary to what
is said, in John 7:14; for though he did not go u... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THE JEWS SOUGHT HIM AT THE FEAST,.... Some to take him and kill
him, and others to hear his doctrine, and see his miracles: for all
expected him at the feast, knowing it was always his custom, as it was
his duty, as an Israelite, to attend at it:
AND SAID, WHERE IS HE? not naming his name; eit... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THERE WAS MUCH MURMURING AMONG THE PEOPLE CONCERNING HIM,....
There was a general whisper, and a private controversy and contention
among the people about him, upon inquiry being made after him:
FOR SOME SAID HE IS A GOOD MAN; a man of a good principle, of a good
life and conversation; and who... [ Continue Reading ]
HOWBEIT, NO MAN SPOKE OPENLY OF HIM,.... So loud as to be overheard,
at least by many, but in a secret and whispering way; or did not speak
with freedom, or all their mind, what they really thought of him, nor
with courage and boldness:
FOR FEAR THE JEWS; for fear of being mobbed by them, or up and... [ Continue Reading ]
NOW ABOUT THE MIDST OF THE FEAST,.... About the fourth day of it, for
it lasted eight days; this might be on the sabbath day, which
sometimes was בתוך החג, "in the middle of the feast" n; and the
rather, since it follows,
JESUS WENT UP INTO THE TEMPLE; as the Lord and proprietor of it, and
as was h... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE JEWS MARVELLED,.... Both at the matter, and manner of his
doctrine; it was such, as never man spake; his words were so gracious,
and there were such truth and evidence in them, and they were
delivered with such power and authority, that they were astonished at
them:
SAYING, HOW KNOWETH THIS... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS ANSWERED THEM AND SAID,.... Having heard them express their
surprise, and state their objection:
MY DOCTRINE IS NOT MINE: it was his, as he was God; as such, he was
the author of it, it was from him, by the revelation of him; and it
was of him, or he was the subject of it, as Mediator; it res... [ Continue Reading ]
IF ANY MAN WILL DO HIS WILL,.... Meaning, not one that perfectly
fulfils the law, which is the good, and perfect, and acceptable will
of God; for there is no man that does this, or can do it; nor is it so
said here, "if any man do his will", but "if any man will do" it; that
is, is desirous of doing... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT SPEAKETH OF HIMSELF,..... What he himself has devised, and is
a scheme of his own; for which he has no divine warrant and
commission:
SEEKETH HIS OWN GLORY; honour and applause from men; as did the
Scribes and Pharisees, who taught for doctrines the commandments of
men, the traditions of th... [ Continue Reading ]
DID NOT MOSES GIVE YOU THE LAW,.... After Christ had vindicated
himself and his doctrine, he proceeds to reprove the Jews for their
breaking the law, which contained the will of God: by which it
appeared, that they were no proper judges of his doctrine, though they
cavilled at it: the question he pu... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PEOPLE ANSWERED AND SAID,.... These seem to be the country people,
who came from Galilee and other parts, who knew nothing of the designs
of the Jerusalem Jews upon him; nor were they his downright enemies at
least, but rather seemed to favour him, and were on his side, though
greatly provoked t... [ Continue Reading ]
JESUS ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO THEM,.... Taking no notice of their
passion, reproach, and blasphemy; but proceeding upon the thing he had
in view, and which he was determined to reassume, and vindicate
himself in;
I HAVE DONE ONE WORK; that is, on the sabbath day; meaning, his cure
of the man that ha... [ Continue Reading ]
MOSES THEREFORE GAVE UNTO YOU CIRCUMCISION,.... The command of
circumcision, which he renewed and established, Leviticus 12:3;
(NOT BECAUSE, OR THAT IT IS OF MOSES; originally, or that he was the
first giver of it, for it was enjoined before his time; this is a
correction of what is before said, gi... [ Continue Reading ]
IF A MAN ON THE SABBATH DAY RECEIVE CIRCUMCISION,.... As it was
certain in many instances he did:
THAT THE LAW OF MOSES MIGHT NOT BE BROKEN; either the law concerning
circumcision, which confirmed the law given to Abraham, and required
it should be on the eighth day, let it fall when it would, even... [ Continue Reading ]
JUDGE NOT ACCORDING TO THE APPEARANCE,.... Or through respect of
persons, and so as to please men, the Scribes and Pharisees; who had
condemned the action of Christ, in curing the diseased man on the
sabbath day, and sought to kill him for it:
BUT JUDGE RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT; give your sense and judgm... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID SOME OF THEM OF JERUSALEM,.... Who were inhabitants of
Jerusalem, and so are distinguished from the people, John 7:20, who
came up out of the country to the feast; so Jose ben Jochanan is
called איש ירושלים, "a man of Jerusalem" c; that is, an
inhabitant of it: now these men living in the... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT LO, HE SPEAKETH BOLDLY,.... And with great freedom, and openly and
publicly in the temple, as if he had a licence from the chief priests
for so doing:
AND THEY SAY NOTHING TO HIM; do not contradict him, or forbid him
speaking; he goes on without control; though he takes great liberty in
chargin... [ Continue Reading ]
HOWBEIT, WE KNOW THIS MAN WHENCE HE IS,.... They signify, that if the
rulers had altered their minds, and had gone into the belief of Jesus
of Nazareth being the Messiah, they should not follow them in it, for
this reason; because they knew from whence he came; meaning not so
much the place of his b... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN CRIED JESUS IN THE TEMPLE AS HE TAUGHT,.... Overhearing the
reasonings of these men, however, knowing what they said; so the
Persic version adds, "having secretly known this"; exalted his voice
as he was teaching in the temple, and in the midst of his discourse,
publicly before all the people,... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT I KNOW HIM,.... His nature and perfections, his purposes and
promises, his council and covenant, his mind and will; and indeed none
knows him but he, and those to whom he pleases to reveal him; and
there is good reason why he should have intimate and perfect knowledge
of him:
FOR I AM FROM HIM;... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THEY SOUGHT TO TAKE HIM,.... By force, and carry him before the
sanhedrim, in order to be tried and condemned as a blasphemer, being
enraged to hear him claim a descent from God, whom they took to be a
mere man, the son of Joseph the carpenter:
BUT NO MAN LAID HANDS ON HIM; though they had a g... [ Continue Reading ]
AND MANY OF THE PEOPLE BELIEVED ON HIM,.... Whilst some were
displeased at his doctrine, others were induced by his miracles to
believe on him, as an extraordinary person, if not the Messiah; and
these were the common people, especially those that came out of the
country; for the city Jews, and abov... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PHARISEES HEARD THAT THE PEOPLE MURMURED,.... Or whispered,
privately talked among themselves:
SUCH THINGS CONCERNING HIM; as that surely he must be the Messiah,
since such wonderful things were done by him, and might also express
some uneasiness and surprise, that the rulers did not receive hi... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID JESUS UNTO THEM,.... To the officers that were sent to take
him, and other unbelieving Jews that were about him:
YET A LITTLE WHILE AM I WITH YOU; no longer than till the next
passover, which was but about half a year at most: this he might say,
partly to quicken the attention of the peop... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL SEEK ME,.... That is, the Messiah, who he was; meaning, that
after his departure they should be in great distress, and be very much
on the inquiry after, and solicitous for the coming of the Messiah, to
be a Redeemer and Deliverer of them out of their troubles:
AND SHALL NOT FIND [ME]; no... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SAID THE JEWS AMONG THEMSELVES,.... That is, the unbelieving,
scoffing Jews; it may be the officers, at least some of them, that
were sent to take him:
WHITHER WILL HE GO THAT WE SHALL NOT FIND HIM? what distant, or
obscure part of the world will he betake himself to, and there hide
himself, t... [ Continue Reading ]
WHAT [MANNER] OF SAYING IS THIS THAT HE SAID,.... It is not easy to be
understood; and if that is not meant, which is suggested, what should
he mean by saying,
YE SHALL SEEK ME, AND SHALL NOT FIND ME, AND WHERE I AM, THITHER YE
CANNOT COME? repeating the words of Christ just now expressed by him.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE LAST DAY, THAT GREAT DAY OF THE FEAST,.... That is, of
tabernacles, as appears from John 7:2, which was usually called
חג, "the feast", in distinction from the passover and Pentecost q;
and the eighth day of it was called הרגל האחרון, "the last
day of the feast" r, as here: and it was a "gre... [ Continue Reading ]
HE THAT BELIEVETH ON ME,.... Which explains what is meant by coming to
Christ, and drinking; for these acts are no other than for a man to go
out of himself to Christ, and live by faith on him, and his grace. To
which what follows is a great encouragement;
AS THE SCRIPTURE HATH SAID: some refer the... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THIS SPAKE HE OF THE SPIRIT,.... These are the words of the
evangelist, explaining the figurative expressions of Christ; showing,
that by rivers of living water, he meant the Spirit in his gifts and
graces; and which is the plain sense of the passages referred to by
him, particularly Isaiah 44:3... [ Continue Reading ]
MANY OF THE PEOPLE THEREFORE,.... Of the common people, and it may be
chiefly those that came out of the country:
WHEN THEY HEARD THIS SAYING; or discourse of Christ, on the last and
great day of the feast, relating to the large measure of grace, and
the effusion of the Spirit on him, that believed... [ Continue Reading ]
OTHERS SAID, THIS IS THE CHRIST,.... The true Messiah, which they
concluded, not only from the miracles, John 7:31, but from his
speaking of rivers of living water flowing from him that believes in
him; for the same prophecy that speaks of miracles to be performed in
the times of the Messiah, speaks... [ Continue Reading ]
HATH NOT THE SCRIPTURE SAID,.... These objectors were those who were
accounted the more wise and knowing; who were conversant with the
Scriptures, and pretended at least to a large knowledge of them:
THAT CHRIST COMETH OUT OF THE SEED OF DAVID; that he should be a rod
out of the stem of Jesse, and... [ Continue Reading ]
SO THERE WAS A DIVISION AMONG THE PEOPLE CONCERNING HIM. Some, though
they did not go so far as to believe him to be the Messiah, yet took
him to be a prophet, and a very extraordinary one; others made no
difficulty to assert him to be the Christ; and others objected to it
on account of the country... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SOME OF THEM WOULD HAVE TAKEN HIM,.... Some of the latter sort,
who did not believe he was the Messiah; who were the most averse to
him, and hot and furious against him; these were for seizing him at
once in a violent manner, and for carrying him before the sanhedrim,
as an impostor and blasphem... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN CAME THE OFFICERS TO THE CHIEF PRIESTS AND PHARISEES,.... Who
were assembled together in council, as the great sanhedrim of the
nation; who were sitting and expecting Jesus to be brought before
them. The same officers they sent to take him, John 7:32, returned to
them without him; for though th... [ Continue Reading ]
THE OFFICERS ANSWERED,.... Very honestly and uprightly, making use of
no shifts and excuses; as that they could not find him, or could not
come at him, because of the multitude about him, or that they were
afraid of the people, lest they should rise upon them, and stone them,
and rescue Jesus; which... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN ANSWERED THEM THE PHARISEES, ARE YE ALSO DECEIVED?] As well as
the common people; you that have been so long in our service, and
should know better; or who, at least, should have taken the sense of
your superiors, and should have waited to have had their opinion and
judgment of him, and been de... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVE ANY OF THE RULERS,.... In the sanhedrim, or of the synagogues; or
the civil magistrates, the noble, rich, and wealthy:
OR OF THE PHARISEES, BELIEVED ON HIM; men famous for wisdom, learning,
and holiness. It must be owned, there were but very few of this sort,
and perhaps not an instance of thi... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT THIS PEOPLE WHO KNOWETH NOT THE LAW ARE CURSED. With great
contempt they style the followers of Jesus "this people"; the common
people, the dregs of them, the refuse of the earth; and whom they
call, עם הארץ, "the people of the earth", in distinction from
the wise men, and their disciples: and w... [ Continue Reading ]
NICODEMUS SAITH UNTO THEM,.... To the Jewish sanhedrim, who were
running down Christ, and his followers, in great wrath and fury:
HE THAT CAME TO JESUS BY NIGHT; see John 3:1;
BEING ONE OF THEM; a member of the sanhedrim.... [ Continue Reading ]
DOTH OUR LAW JUDGE ANY MAN,.... Or condemn any man; or can any man be
lawfully condemned:
BEFORE IT HEAR HIM: what he has to say for himself; is this the usual
process in our courts? or is this a legal one to condemn a man
unheard?
AND KNOW WHAT HE DOTH? what his crimes are. This he said, having a... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY ANSWERED AND SAID UNTO HIM,.... Being displeased with him, and as
reproaching him, though they could not deny, or refute what he said:
ART THOU ALSO OF GALILEE? a follower of Jesus of Galilee, whom, by way
of contempt, they called the Galilean, and his followers Galilaeans,
as Julian the apost... [ Continue Reading ]
AND EVERY MAN WENT UNTO HIS OWN HOUSE. The officers not bringing Jesus
with them, and the sanhedrim being posed with Nicodemus, broke up
without doing any business, and every member of it went home: this we
may suppose was about the time of the evening sacrifice: for
"the great sanhedrim sat from t... [ Continue Reading ]