John 17:17 Meaning and Commentary John 17:17 Sanctify them through thy truth The Syriac version introduces this petition, with the appellation (aba) , "Abba, Father": and the sanctification prayed for regards the apostles, either as ministers of the word, and may intend their separation for ...
John 17:17 Meaning and Commentary John 17:17 Sanctify them through thy truth The Syriac version introduces this petition, with the appellation (aba) , "Abba, Father": and the sanctification prayed for regards the apostles, either as ministers of the word, and may intend their separation for ...
I do not mind digging deep into my interlinear in order to determine the meaning of an ambiguous or confusing word or phrase. “Perfect” is clearly in need of clarification in this critical verse. Does it mean Jesus, who of course is, was, and always will be perfect, or is there some...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(23) I in them, and thou in me.--These words are best regarded as a parenthesis more explicitly setting forth the thought of the union of the Father, the Son, and the believer. The thought is continued from the last verse, "That they may be on...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (21)That they all may be one--i.e.,both "these" (the Apostles) and "them also which shall believe on Me through their word" (the whole body of believers in all times and places). He expresses in this grand thought of the unity of the whole...
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If we compare McTaggart with the other commentators on Hegel we must admit that he has at least produced an extremely lively and fascinating rabbit from the Hegelian hat, whilst they have produced nothing but consumptive and gibbering chimeras. And we shall admire his resource and dexterity all ...
John 17:18 Meaning and Commentary John 17:18 As thou hast sent me into the world Which does not suppose inequality of nature, nor change of place, nor any force upon him, nor disrespect unto him, or a state of separation from his Father; but that he was before he was sent; that...
PREVIOUS John 17:15 NEXT John 17:17 John 17:16 Meaning and Commentary John 17:16 They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. ] These words are repeated from ( John 17:14 ) , where they are given as a reason of the world's hatred to them; and here, as ...
Origen’s commentary on the Song of Songs expounds this first verse mentioned above as “the soul desiring to penetrate into the mysteries of the Word … Thus she prays for the direct visitation of the Word of God that she may be fully illuminated” (Perella 1969, p. 42). Similarly, ...