Meyer's NT CommentaryJohn 1:51. Πιστεύεις is, with Chrysostom and most others (even Lachmann and Tischendorf, not Godet), to be taken interrogatively; see on John 20:29.[129] But the question is not uttered in a tone of censure, which would only destroy the fresh ...
toJohn 1:14as that this word was in the beginning, was with God, and is God; from the creation of all things being ascribed to him, and his being said to be the life and light
Benson CommentaryJohn 1:3. All things were made by him — All creatures, whether in heaven or on earth, the whole universe, and every being contained therein, animate or inanimate, intelligent or unintelligent. The Father spoke every thing into being by him, his Eternal Word. Thus, Psalm ...
Benson CommentaryJohn 21:18-19. Verily I say unto thee, When thou wast young, &c. — Peter being thus restored to the apostolical office and dignity, from which he had fallen by openly denying his Master three several times, Jesus proceeded to forewarn him of the persecutions to which ...
根据约翰使用的动词时态,不犯罪的意思是指不过一种习惯性犯罪的生活。约翰一书1:8已经告诉我们:“我们若说自己无罪,便是自欺,真理不在我们心里了。”这节经文的语法表明约翰所说的是偶然的罪恶行为。约翰一书3:6的语法表明,约翰所说的是一种稳定、持续性的犯罪生活方式。约翰在这里不是教导完美无罪的可能性。
David Guzik.Revelation: Verse by Verse Commentary. James M. Hamilton.Revelation: The Spirit Speaks to the Churches. (Historic Premillenial and Posttribulational) William Hendrickson.More Than Conquerors: An Interpretation of the Book of Revelation. (Amillennial) ...
1.(1节a)约翰写这封书信的目的:是要叫你们不犯罪。 我小子们哪,我将这些话写给你们,是要叫你们不犯罪。 a.我将这些话写给你们,是要叫你们不犯罪:约翰一书1:8明确表明在基督徒的生活中,罪是一个事实(至少偶尔是事实)。约翰一书1:9明确表明人若认自己的罪,就必得赦免。然而,约翰也清楚表明基督徒要关切...
Matthew Poole's Commentary This discourse is most studiously and observably interwoven, of these two great things, mentioned, faith in the Messiah, and the love of one another, as being the principal antidotes against the poisonous insinuations of the apostates. Of confessing:. ...
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 34. - And he said, Where have ye laid him? They say unto him, Lord, come and see. A strange echo of John 1:39 (cf. Revelation 6:1, 5, 7) - Christ asking for information. The Lord was answered out of his own words. His mind was made up. John 11:34 ...
See the notes at John 1:4-5. Compare John 8:12; John 12:35-36, John 12:46; Isaiah 9:2. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary8. a new commandment—It was "old," in that Christians as such had heard it from the first; but "new" (Greek, "kaine," not "nea": new and ...