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John 8:1 open_in_new
Jesus. But Jesus. Connecting John 8:1 with Joh 7:63. See App-98.
unto. Greek. eis. App-104.
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John 8:2 open_in_new
early in the morning. at dawn.
into. unto, as in John 8:1.
temple. Greek. hieron. See note on Matthew 23:16.
people. Greek. laos. In John's Gospel only here, John 11:50; John 18:14. Not ochlos, or plethos.
unto. Greek. pros. App-104.
sat down... and. having sat down.
taught. was teaching.
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John 8:3 open_in_new
Pharisees. See App-120.
brought. bring.
taken. having been taken. in. Greek. en. App-104,
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John 8:4 open_in_new
Master =
Teacher. App-98. John 8:1.
in the very act. Greek. ep' (App-104.) autophoro. Autophoros means self-detected.
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John 8:5 open_in_new
Moses. See note on John 1:17.
commanded... stoned. This law referred only to. "betrothed damsel "(Deuteronomy 22:24); and to show that the Lord knew their thoughts, and knew also that this was another man's "wife". He complied with the law prescribed in "such". case (Numbers 5:11-31), and stooped down and wrote the curses (as required in John 8:23) on the ground.
but. therefore.
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John 8:6 open_in_new
tempting. testing. The temptation was in the word "such", and of two cases they mention the punishment without defining what it was: for the one in Deuteronomy 22:23; Deuteronomy 22:24 (a virgin) the death was stoning; but in the case of. "wife" the punishment was not stoning, but required. special procedure (Numbers 5:11-31, which left the punishment with God.
that = in order that. Greek. hina.
on, &o.. into (Greek eis. App-104.) [the dust of] the earth (App-129.).
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John 8:7 open_in_new
asking. App-134.,
lifted up. Greek. anakupto. Only here, John 8:10; Luke 13:11; Luke 21:28.
without sin. sinless. Greek. anamartetos. Compare App-128. Occ, nowhere else in the N.T.
a stone. the stone, i.e. the heavy stone for execution. Compare Joh 8:69.
at. upon. Greek. epi. App-104.
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John 8:8 open_in_new
wrote. The curses, as before.
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John 8:9 open_in_new
convicted, &c. By the manifestation of the Lord's knowledge of what was in their hearts and of what they were concealing for the purpose of tempting Him. Greek. elencho. Same word as in John 8:46; John 5:20; John 16:8.
by. Greek. hupo. App-104.
at. from. Greek. apo. App-104.
eldest. elders.
unto. as far as.
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John 8:10 open_in_new
saw. App-133.
none. Greek. medeis.
but. except. Greek. plen,
no man. no one. Greek. oudeis.
condemned. App-122.
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John 8:11 open_in_new
Lord. See App-98. B. a.
thee. He does not say "thy sin". He speaks judicially.
sin. App-128.
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John 8:12 open_in_new
Then. Therefore.
again. This section has no necessary connection with Joh 7:62, but refers to. subsequent occasion in "the Treasury" (John 8:20).
I am. See note on John 6:35,
light. Greek. phos (App-130.) Not luchnos as in John 5:36 (App-130.) One of the characteristic words of this Gospel. See note on John 1:4.
world. App-129. See note on John 1:9. Put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of the Subject), App-6, for its inhabitants without distinction, implying others than Jews.
not. in no wise. Greek. ou me. App-105.
shall have. not merely see it, but possess it.
life. the life. App-170. See note on John 1:4.
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John 8:14 open_in_new
answered and said. See App-122 and note on Deuteronomy 1:41.
Though. Even if. App-118.
know. Greek. oida. App-132. See note on John 1:26.
cannot tell. know (Greek. oida) not (App-105).
and. All the texts read "or".
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John 8:17 open_in_new
It is... written. It has been (and standeth) written.
also... law. law also, your law.
your your own. Greek. humeteros. Emphatic Compare John 7:49.
testimony. Gr, marturia. See note on "record", John 8:13.
two. See Deuteronomy 19:16.
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John 8:19 open_in_new
neither... nor. Greek. oute, compound of ou. App-105.
My Father. See note on John 2:16.
if.. true hypothesis. App-118.
should. would.
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John 8:20 open_in_new
words. Greek. rhema. See note on Mark 9:32.
the treasury.. part of the Temple, in the court of the women. Occurs in Mark 12:41; Mark 12:43.Luke 21:1, and John only here.
as He taught. teaching.
laid hands. arrested. See John 7:30; John 7:32; John 7:44.
not yet come. See note on John 7:6.
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John 8:21 open_in_new
go My way. withdraw Myself.
shall. will.
sins. sin. See App-128. The sin of rejecting Him.
cannot. are not (Greek. ou) able to.
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John 8:22 open_in_new
Jews. See note on John 1:19,
'Will He kill Himself?. Surely He will not (Greek. met) kill Himself?
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John 8:23 open_in_new
ye are from beneath. i.e. of the earth. See 1 Corinthians 15:47. The phrase occurs only in this Gospel.
from. out from. Greek. ek. App-104. Compare John 1:46.
from above. Greek ek ton ano (plural). the heavens. See John 3:13; John 3:31; John 6:33; John 6:38; 2 Chronicles 3:1; 2 Chronicles 3:1; 2 Chronicles 3:1
of. Gr ek, as above.
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John 8:25 open_in_new
Even the same that... beginning. He Whom. say also to you at the beginning [of this colloquy, verses: John 8:12-20]. Compare Septuagint, Genesis 43:18; Genesis 43:20. at the beginning [of our coming down]. at the first.
from the beginning. There is no "from" in the Gr See note on John 8:44.
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John 8:26 open_in_new
speak. Greek. lego. All the texts read "say". Greek laleo.
to. unto. Greek. eis. App-104.
of. from [beside]. Greek. para. App-104.
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John 8:28 open_in_new
When... then. Revealing that, after that, men would believe in the truth of His Deity,
have. may, or shall have,
lifted up. Compare John 3:14; John 12:34.
Son of man. App-98.
know. App-132., as in John 8:27. I do, &c. Note the complex Ellipsis (App-6). "Of Myself. do nothing [nor speak); but according as the Father taught Me, these things. speak [and do them]".
nothing. Greek ouden.
of. from. Greek. apo. App-101.
hath taught. taught.
I speak, &c. See note on "My doctrine", John 7:16.
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John 8:29 open_in_new
with. Greek. meta. App-104.
alone. Compare John 8:16.
I do always, &c.. I do the things pleasing to Him always. The last word in the sentence in the Greek emphasized by the Figure of speech Hyperbaton (App-6).
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John 8:31 open_in_new
said. spake, as in John 8:27; John 8:28.
to. Greek pros, App-104.
believed on. had believed. App-160. Thus distinguishing these Jews from the true believers of John 8:30. Note the emphatic word "ye" in next clause.
continue. abide. See note on John 1:32.
My word. the word which is Mine. Greek. logos. See note on Mark 9:32.
are ye. ye are.
indeed. truly. Greek. alethos, See note on John 1:47.
Trusting in Him, not merely admitting His claims.
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John 8:32 open_in_new
truth. See note on John 1:14,
make. set.
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John 8:33 open_in_new
were never. any man, &c. Have been in bondage to no one (App-105) at any time. Thus ignoring all historical facts. These were "the Jews" who believed in John 8:31, and thus proved themselves not "believers indeed".
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John 8:35 open_in_new
abideth. See note on John 1:32.
for ever. See App-151. a, He may be sold or manumitted.
the Son. Greek huios. App-108. Never used of believers in this Gospel. This word is reserved for Christ only. See note 2, p. 1511.
ever. for ever, as above.
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John 8:36 open_in_new
ye shall be free indeed. ye will be really free. indeed. Greek. ontos. Not the same word as in John 8:31. Compare 1 Timothy 6:19, Revised Version.
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John 8:37 open_in_new
hath no place. findeth no entrance. Compare Thess. John 2:13.
no. not. Greek. ou. App-105.
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John 8:38 open_in_new
have seen. Greek. horao. App-133.
with. Greek. para. App-104.
ye have seen. All the texts read. ye have heard. But not the Syriac. See App-94. note 8, p. 136.
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John 8:39 open_in_new
children. Greek. Plural of teknon. App-108. See note 2.
works. See note on John 4:34.
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John 8:40 open_in_new
a Man. Greek. anthropos.App-123. Used by the Lord of Himself only here, and in contrast with the "manslayer "of John 8:44.
God. App-98.
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John 8:42 open_in_new
love. Greek agapao. App-136.
came. am here.
neither. not even. Greek. oude.
came I. am. come.
sent. Greek. apostello. App-174.
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John 8:43 open_in_new
understand. get to know. App-132.
speech. Referring to the form of the discourse.
hear. Hebrew idiom. understand, receive, or believe, as in John 9:27; John 10:3; John 12:47; Acts 3:22-23.Galatians 1:4; Galatians 1:21.
word. Denoting the subject of the discourse.
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John 8:44 open_in_new
devil. Greek. diabolos. Thrice in this Gospel: here, John 6:70; John 13:2. Not the same word as in verses: John 8:48; John 8:49.
lusts. strong desires of all kinds. Compare Mark 4:10. The only occurance of epithumia in John's Gospel. Occurs in 1 John 2:16; 1 John 2:17, and Revelation 18:14.
will do. will (App-102.) to do (two verbs).
murderer. manslayer. Occurs only here and in 1 John 3:15. Because death came through him. Compare Hebrews 2:14.
from the beginning. Greek. ap' archies. The expression occurs twenty-one times, and the dependent noun must be supplied. In Matthew 19:4; Matthew 19:8; Matthew 24:21.Mark 10:6; Mark 13:19; 2 Peter 3:4, we must supply "from the beginning [of the creation]". Here we must supply "[of the human race]". In Luke 1:2; John 15:27; 1 John 1:1 we must supply "[of the Lord's ministry]". In Acts 26:4, supply "[of my public life]". 1 John 2:7; 1 John 2:7 (all the texts, with Syriac, omit), 13, 14, 24, 24; 1 John 3:11 [or John 3:11 ?]; 2John [Chapter s?] 5,. supply "[of your hearing]".
abode not. stood not. His fall must have taken place before Genesis 3:1. Probably in "the world that then was "(Genesis 1:1; 2 Peter 3:6).
a. the. Compare 2 Thessalonians 2:11.
his own. Compare John 15:19.
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John 8:48 open_in_new
devil. demon. Greek daimonion. Compare John 7:20.
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John 8:49 open_in_new
honour. Compare John 5:23.
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John 8:50 open_in_new
glory. See note on John 1:14.
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John 8:51 open_in_new
keep. Greek. area, implying watching rather than guarding. See notes on John 17:12.
saying. word. Greek. logos. See note on Mark 9:32.
never see death. by no means (Greek. ou me. App-105) see (App-133) death for ever (Greek. eis ton aiona. App-151): i.e. eternal death, because he will have part in the "resurrection unto life" as declared by the Lord in John 11:25. See notes there.
see death. The expression Occurs only here in N.T.
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John 8:52 open_in_new
is dead. died.
taste of death. They altered the Lord's words. Not an O.T. term. Occurs five times: here; Matthew 16:28; Mark 9:1.Luke 9:27; Hebrews 2:9.
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John 8:54 open_in_new
honour. glorify. Greek doxazo. See p. 1511.
honour. glory. See note on John 5:41.
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John 8:56 open_in_new
rejoiced. leaped for joy. Greek. agalliao. Compare John 5:35.
to. in order that (Greek. hina) he might.
see. App-133. Therefore Abraham must have heard of it from Jehovah, for "faith cometh by hearing" (Romans 10:17).
My day. the day, Mine; i.e. the day of My promised coming.
he saw. he saw [it, by faith]. App-133.
was glad. rejoiced. Greek. chairo. Compare John 3:29.
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John 8:58 open_in_new
was. came into existence: i.e. was born.
I am. See note on John 6:35.
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John 8:59 open_in_new
took... up stones. And thus would murder the great Prophet Himself. Compare John 10:31; John 10:39 and Matthew 23:31; Matthew 23:37. stones, i.e. heavy stones. Compare John 8:7. The Temple was not yet finished, and stones would be lying about. Lightfoot, vol. xii, pp. 247-9, 324.
at. upon. Greek. epi. App-104.
went. went forth.
out of. Greek. ek. App-104.
through. Greek dia. App-104.John 8:1.
passed by. All the texts omit this clause, but not, the Syriac. See note 3, p. 1511, and on John 9:1.