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John 21:1-14

21:1

this <5023> [these.]

Jesus <2424> [Jesus.]

Sea <2281> [the sea.]


21:2

Thomas <2381> [Thomas.]

Nathanael <3482> [Nathanael.]

Cana <2580> [Cana.]

[Kanah. the sons.]


21:3

I am going <5217> [I go.]

and ...... but <2532 1722> [and that.]


21:4

but <1161 3305> [but.]


21:5

Children <3813> [Children. or, Sirs.]

you ... have <2192> [have.]


21:6

Throw ................. they threw <906> [Cast.]

Throw ................. they threw <906> [They cast.]

number <4128> [the multitude.]


21:7

disciple .................. that <1565 3101 3754> [that disciple.]

<2076> [It is.]

Simon <4613> [when.]

outer garment <1903> [fisher's coat.]

Or, upper coat, great coat, or, surtout, [ependutes <\\See definition 1903\\>,] from [epi <\\See definition 1909\\>,] upon, and [enduo <\\See definition 1746\\>,] I clothe.

nothing on underneath <1131> [naked.]

That is, he was only in his vest, or under garment; for [gumnos <\\See definition 1131\\>,] naked, like the Hebrew {arom,} is frequently applied to one who has merely laid aside his outer garment. See 1 Sa 19:24; 2 Sa 6:20, on which see the note. To which may be added what we read in the LXX, Job 22:6, "Thou has taken away the covering of the naked," [amphiazo,] the plaid, or blanket, in which they wrapped themselves, and besides they had no other. In this sense Virgil says, {Nudus ara, sere nudus,} "plough naked, and sow naked," i.e., strip off your upper garments.


21:8

a hundred yards <4083> [cubits.]


21:9

they saw <991> [they saw.]


21:11

and ................ but ..... so many <2532 5118> [and for.]


21:12

Come <1205> [Come.]

have breakfast <709> [dine.]

The word [ariston <\\See definition 712\\>,] like {prandere} was used for any meat taken before the {coena,} or supper.

dared <5111> [durst.]


21:13


21:14

third time <5154> [the third time.]

Or, as some read, the third day. On the day the Saviour rose he appeared five times; the second day was that day se'nnight; and this was the third day--or this was his third appearance to any considerable number of his disciples together. Though he had appeared to Mary, to the women, to the two disciples, to Cephas--yet he had but twice appeared to a company of them together.




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