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Verse John 13:9. _LORD, NOT MY FEET ONLY_, c.] It appears that Peter
entered into our Lord's meaning, and saw that this was emblematical of
a spiritual cleansing: therefore he wishes to be completely...
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NOT MY FEET ONLY ... - Peter, with characteristic readiness and ardor,
saw now that everything depended on this. His whole salvation, the
entire question of his attachment to his Master, was involved....
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CHAPTER 13
_ 1. The Washing of the Disciples' Feet. (John 13:1 .)_
2. Instructions given; to Wash One Another's Feet. (John 13:12 .)
3. The Betrayal Foretold. (John 13:18 .)
4. His Own Departure a...
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JOHN 13. THE REVELATION TO THE DISCIPLES.
John 13:1. The Agape and the Foot Washing. According to Jn. the events
of the Passion are the voluntary sacrifice of Love. He loved His own
to the end. At the...
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NOT MY FEET ONLY, BUT MY HANDS AND MY HEAD.
Peter, not yet content, continues the argument. If thou dost insist on
washing me, why not my hands and head as well as my feet? His language
is partly due...
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Before the Festival of the Passover, Jesus, in the knowledge that his
hour had come to leave this world and to go to the Father, although he
had always loved his own people in the world, decided to sh...
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_not my feet only_ The impetuosity which is so marked a characteristic
of S. Peter in the first three Gospels (comp. especially Luke 5:8 and
Matthew 16:22), comes out very strongly in his three uttera...
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ΜῊ Τ. ΠΌΔΑΣ Μ. ΜΌΝΟΝ. The impetuosity which is so
marked a characteristic of S. Peter in the first three Gospels (comp.
especially Luke 5:8 and Matthew 16:22) comes out very strongly in his
three utte...
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VER6. THEN COMES HE TO SIMON PETER: AND PETER SAID TO HIM, LORD, DO
YOU WASH MY FEET? 7. JESUS ANSWERED AND SAID TO HIM, WHAT I DO YOU
KNOW NOT NOW; BUT YOU SHALL KNOW HEREAFTER. 8. PETER SAID TO HIM,...
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_JESUS WASHED THE FEET OF HIS DISCIPLES -- JOHN 13:1-20:_ The time was
just before Passover. Jesus knew that the time of His death was at
hand. He would soon leave this world and return to the Father....
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ΛΈΓΕΙ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΛΈΓΩ (G3004) говорить.
Hist, _praes._ придает живости рассказу, μή...
ΜΌΝΟΝ ΆΛΛ ΚΑΙ...
ΚΑΊ "не только... но и......
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SIMON PETER SAITH, &C.— St. Peter, understanding Christ's words
literally, supposed thathis being washed was necessary to his
partaking with him in the felicity of his reign: he desired therefore
that...
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THE ACT OF LOVING SERVICE
_Text 13:1-11_
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Now before the feast of the passover, Jesus knowing that his hour was
come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having
loved his own t...
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EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
John 13:1-11
Below is an Analysis of the passage which is to be before us:—
We are now to enter upon what many believers in each age have regarded
as the most precio...
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Simon Peter saith unto him, Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands
and my head.
SIMON PETER SAITH UNTO HIM, LORD, NOT MY FEET ONLY, BUT ALSO MY HANDS
AND MY HEAD: - q.d., 'To be severed from Th...
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The most menial service the Lord could perform for them was the
washing of their feet. No wonder Peter protested! He has not fully
learned the lesson that the Lord is abasing Himself even to death,
be...
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THE LAST SUPPER
1-17. The Supper and the Feet-washing. This supper is identified by
almost all modern authorities with the Last Supper, which took place
on Thursday night at Jerusalem (Matthew 26:20;...
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JOHN TELLS THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT JESUS
GOSPEL OF JOHN
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 13
JESUS WASHES HIS *DISCIPLES’ FEET 13:1-11
V1 It was the day before the *Passover. Jesus knew that it was time
for him...
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LORD, NOT MY FEET ONLY, BUT ALSO MY HANDS AND MY HEAD. — Peter still
misunderstands the meaning; but he is true to his loving impulsive
character. No part with his Master! He will give up anything,
ev...
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VI. _ THE FOOT-WASHING._
"Now before the feast of the Passover, Jesus knowing that His hour was
come that He should depart out of this world unto the Father, having
loved His own which were in the wor...
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_Jesus washes the disciples' feet and explains His action_....
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JESUS GLORIFIES HUMBLE SERVICE
John 13:1-11
In the Temple the laver preceded the brazen altar. It was kept filled
with pure water for the constant washing of the priests; Exodus
30:18-21; Leviticus...
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For a time our Lord now devoted Himself to His own, and in this
connection we have the account of His washing the disciples' feet. The
whole action was Eastern, and was the action of a slave: By what...
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FOOT-WASHING
John 13:1-20. _“And before the feast of the Passover, Jesus, knowing
that the hour has come that He must depart out of this world to His
Father, having loved His own in the world with Div...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES BY THE AMERICAN EDITOR.
With reference to the individual words and phrases of John 13:1-11 the
following suggestions may be offered:
1. The _hour_, which has been spoken of in the ea...
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And supper being ended, the devil having now put into the heart of
Judas Iscariot, Simon's s on, to betray him; (3) Jesus knowing that
the Father had given all things into his hands, and that he was c...
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The point at which we have arrived gives me an opportunity of saying a
little on the beginning of this chapter, and the end of the last; for
it is well known that many men, and, I am sorry to add, not...
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9._Lord, not my feet only_. When Peter heard that he was ruined, if he
did not accept the cleansing which was offered to him by Christ, this
necessity proved, at length, to be a sufficient instructor...
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Now, then, the Lord has taken His place as going to the Father. The
time was come for it. He takes His place above, according to the
counsels of God, and is no longer in connection with a world that h...
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SIMON PETER SAITH UNTO HIM,.... Being convinced of his mistake in not
submitting to Christ, fearing he should he deprived of communion with
him, than which nothing was more desirable to him, or more h...
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Simon Peter saith unto him, Lord, not my feet only, but also _my_
hands and _my_ head.
Ver. 9. _Lord, not my feet only_] Here he seems to be as far out on
the other side. How hard is it to hold a mea...
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_Jesus said, What I do thou knowest not now_ Thou dost not now know
what I intend by this action, but thou shalt know hereafter, a
declaration which we may apply on many occasions, for many of his
wor...
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NOT MY FEET ONLY; if this washing be necessary to my having a part
with thee, let it extend to my whole person....
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The objection of Peter:...
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WASHING HIS DISCIPLES' FEET
(vs.1-17)
We are brought now to consider the last hours of the Lord Jesus before
the cross. No longer does He minister to the world, but to His own
disciples, from chapte...
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1-17 Our Lord Jesus has a people in the world that are his own; he
has purchased them, and paid dear for them, and he has set them apart
for himself; they devote themselves to him as a peculiar peopl...
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Peter now understandeth what washing it is which our Saviour last
spake of, and wholly submits to the will of his Lord and Master;
acknowledging himself to be wholly defiled, and to stand in need of a...
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Tertullian On Baptism
a second time; "[121]
Tertullian On Baptism
to the end-so that even that saying of the Lord touching the "one
bath"[128]...
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John 13:9 Simon G4613 Peter G4074 said G3004 (G5719) Him G846 Lord
G2962 not G3361 my G3450 feet G4228 only G3440 but G235 also G2532
hands G5495 and G2532 head G2776
not - Psalms 26:6, P
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THE WASHING OF THE FEET: A LESSON IN HUMILITY (JOHN 13:1).
Two major lessons come out from this passage. The first is that of the
example that Jesus was giving of true humility in love and service. H...
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We enter here upon the fifth of those sections into which we have seen
that the Gospel is divided; and the section extends to the close of
chap. 17. The scene and the circumstances of the actors in it...
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NOT MY FEET ONLY, BUT ALSO MY HANDS AND MY HEAD
(μη τους ποδας μου μονον αλλα κα τας
χειρας κα την κεφαλην). Nouns in the accusative case
object of νιψον understood. Peter's characteristic impulsiv...
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John 13:1
The Washing of the Feet
When we seek to wash a brother's feet we must be very careful about
three things, which I give in the quaint way in which I have somewhere
seen them expressed.
I....
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John 13:1. _Now before the feast of the passover,_
Or, just as it was about to begin,
John 13:1. _When Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should
depart out of this world unto the Father, havi...
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CONTENTS: Last Passover. Jesus washes disciples' feet. Betrayal
foretold, also Peter's denial.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, God, Judas, disciples, Peter, Satan.
CONCLUSION: What was consistent with the dignit...
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John 13:1. _Before the feast of the passover, when Jesus knew that his
hour was come._ What now transpired was on the Tuesday, while at
supper in the house of Simon. Judas was now rebuked before all
p...
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_Now before the feast of the Passover._
A THREE-FOLD MARVEL
I. A MARVELLOUS LOVE: that of Christ for His own. Marvellous in
respect of
1. Its time.
(1) Before the feast of the Passover, when His t...
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JOHN 13:1 The Farewell Teaching and the Passion Narrative. The second
half of John’s Gospel consists of Jesus’ farewell teaching (chs.
John 13:1) and the events surrounding his death and resurrection...
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1-38
CHAPTER 13 VER. 1. _Before the Feast of the Passover._ About the
thirteenth day of the first month; the Passover, say the Greeks,
having to be celebrated by the Law of the Jews on the fourteenth...
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_EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL NOTES_
John 13:1. BEFORE THE FEAST, ETC.—Jesus came to Jerusalem
steadfastly resolved to finish the work given Him to do (Luke 12:50,
etc.). These words are not to be connect...
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EXPOSITION
IV. THE FINAL MANIFESTATIONS IN WORD AND ACTION OF THE LOGOS
INCARNATE, EXPRESSING ITSELF ABSOLUTELY AND TO THE UTTERMOST AS LOVE.
(Jn 13-21.) In two divisions—
A._ The inner glorificatio...
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Let's turn to the thirteenth chapter of the gospel according to John.
We have come into a new section of the gospel of John, which carries
us through chapter 17. And Chapter s 13 through 17 cover a pe...
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1 Peter 3:21; Hebrews 10:22; Jeremiah 4:14; Matthew 27:24; Psalms
26:6; Psalms 51:2; Psalms 51:7...
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Lord, not my feet only — How fain would man be wiser than God! Yet
this was well meant, though ignorant earnestness....