John 3:30 Meaning and Commentary John 3:30 He must increase Not in stature of body, or in wisdom and understanding of mind, as man, he being come to maturity in these things already; but in fame, credit, and reputation among men; as he afterwards did in the land of Judea, by reaso...
John 3:21.ὁ δὲ ποιῶν…“On the other hand, he who does the truth” … This is one of John’s comprehensive phrases which perhaps lose by definition. “To do the truth” is at any rate to live up to what one knows; to live an honest, conscientious life. John implies...
(See John 4:3, and Note on Matthew 4:12.) Pulpit CommentaryVerse 24. - For John had not yet been cast into the prison. This clause shows that the evangelist was alive to the apparent discrepancy which his account of a Judaean ministry might otherwise have suggested with the synoptic ...
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John 3:31 in Other Translations King James Version(KJV) 31He that cometh from above is above all: he that is of the earth is earthly, and speaketh of the earth: he that cometh from heaven is above all. English Standard Version(ESV) ...
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New King James Version Beloved, if God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. New Living Translation Dear friends, since God loved us that much, we surely ought to love each other. Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 John 4:11 ...
Commentary on 1 John 4:14-21 (Read 1 John 4:14-21) The Father sent the Son, he willed his coming into this world. The apostle attests this. And whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and he in God. This confession includes faith in the heart...
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(52) And not for that nation only.—Caiaphas had said “die for the people,” using the word which meant the people of the Jews. St. John said, “die for that nation,” using the wider word which meant the nation as one of the nations of the...
Matthew Poole's Commentary These things he ushers in with a Verily, verily, and declareth them spoken not to Nathanael alone, but unto you; viz. all you that are my disciples indeed, who are (like Nathanael) true Israelites, in whom there is no guile. For the terms, Amen, Amen, (by...