John 15:13 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

Greater love hath no man than this. — Better,... hath no one than this. (Comp. Note on John 10:18; John 10:29.) Nothing greater is conceivable in the thought of love. He has spoken of His own love for them as the measure of their love for each other. The thought of this verse dwells upon what His love really was and what theirs should also be. (Comp. especially Note on 1 John 3:16.)

That a man lay down his life for his friends. — Better, that any one... For the phrase “lay down his life,” comp. John 10:11. The term “friends” is here used because those whom He is addressing were His friends. There is no opposition between this passage and Romans 5:6 et seq. The point dwelt upon is the greatness of the love, and the highest reach of love is the self-sacrifice which spares not life itself.

John 15:13

13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.