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Text -- John 4:38 (NET)

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4:38 I sent you to reap what you did not work for; others have labored and you have entered into their labor.”
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Joh 4:38 - -- I sent ( egō apesteila ). Emphatic use of egō and first aorist active indicative of apostellō common in John for to send.

I sent ( egō apesteila ).

Emphatic use of egō and first aorist active indicative of apostellō common in John for to send.

Robertson: Joh 4:38 - -- Whereon ye have not laboured ( ho ouch humeis kekopiakate ). Perfect active indicative of kopiaō for which see Joh 4:6. So also kekopiakasin in...

Whereon ye have not laboured ( ho ouch humeis kekopiakate ).

Perfect active indicative of kopiaō for which see Joh 4:6. So also kekopiakasin in next line. The disciples had done no sowing here in Sychar, only Jesus and the woman.

Robertson: Joh 4:38 - -- Others ( alloi : Jesus, the Baptist, the prophets).

Others ( alloi : Jesus, the Baptist, the prophets).

Robertson: Joh 4:38 - -- And ye ( kai humeis ). Emphatic contrast.

And ye ( kai humeis ).

Emphatic contrast.

Robertson: Joh 4:38 - -- Have entered ( eiselēluthate ). Perfect active indicative of eiserchomai .

Have entered ( eiselēluthate ).

Perfect active indicative of eiserchomai .

Robertson: Joh 4:38 - -- Into their labour ( eis ton kopon autōn ). Into the fruit and blessed results of their toil (kopos ). This is always true as seen in Act 8:5-7, Ac...

Into their labour ( eis ton kopon autōn ).

Into the fruit and blessed results of their toil (kopos ). This is always true as seen in Act 8:5-7, Act 8:14.

Vincent: Joh 4:38 - -- I sent ( ἐγὼ ἀπέστειλα ) The I is emphatic. The aorist tense points back to the mission of the disciples as involved in the...

I sent ( ἐγὼ ἀπέστειλα )

The I is emphatic. The aorist tense points back to the mission of the disciples as involved in their original call.

Vincent: Joh 4:38 - -- Other men Jesus himself and all who had prepared the way for Him, such as John the Baptist.

Other men

Jesus himself and all who had prepared the way for Him, such as John the Baptist.

Vincent: Joh 4:38 - -- Labored ( κεκοπιάκασι ) The perfect tense. Rev., rightly, have labored , their labor showing its effects in the present case. On ...

Labored ( κεκοπιάκασι )

The perfect tense. Rev., rightly, have labored , their labor showing its effects in the present case. On the word labor , see on Luk 5:5. Compare Jos 24:13.

Wesley: Joh 4:38 - -- he Lord of the whole harvest, have sent you - He had employed them already in baptizing, Joh 4:2.

he Lord of the whole harvest, have sent you - He had employed them already in baptizing, Joh 4:2.

JFB: Joh 4:31-38 - -- That is, while the woman was away.

That is, while the woman was away.

JFB: Joh 4:31-38 - -- Fatigue and thirst we saw He felt; here is revealed another of our common infirmities to which the Lord was subject--hunger.

Fatigue and thirst we saw He felt; here is revealed another of our common infirmities to which the Lord was subject--hunger.

JFB: Joh 4:38 - -- The I is emphatic--I, the Lord of the whole harvest: "sent you," points to their past appointment to the apostleship, though it has reference only to ...

The I is emphatic--I, the Lord of the whole harvest: "sent you," points to their past appointment to the apostleship, though it has reference only to their future discharge of it, for they had nothing to do with the present ingathering of the Sycharites.

JFB: Joh 4:38 - -- Meaning that much of their future success would arise from the preparation already made for them. (See on Joh 4:42).

Meaning that much of their future success would arise from the preparation already made for them. (See on Joh 4:42).

JFB: Joh 4:38 - -- Referring to the Old Testament laborers, the Baptist, and by implication Himself, though He studiously keeps this in the background, that the line of ...

Referring to the Old Testament laborers, the Baptist, and by implication Himself, though He studiously keeps this in the background, that the line of distinction between Himself and all His servants might not be lost sight of. "Christ represents Himself as the Husbandman [rather the Lord of the laborers], who has the direction both of the sowing and of the harvest, who commissions all the agents--those of the Old Testament as well as of the New--and therefore does not stand on a level with either the sowers or the reapers" [OLSHAUSEN].

TSK: Joh 4:38 - -- sent : Act 2:41, Act 4:4, Act 4:32, Act 5:14, Act 6:7, Act 8:4-8, Act 8:14-17 other : Joh 1:7; 2Ch 36:15; Jer 44:4; Mat 3:1-6, Mat 4:23, Mat 11:8-13; ...

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Barnes: Joh 4:38 - -- I sent you - In the commission given you to preach the gospel. You have not labored or toiled in preparing the way for the great harvest which ...

I sent you - In the commission given you to preach the gospel. You have not labored or toiled in preparing the way for the great harvest which is now to be gathered in.

Other men laboured -

(1)    The prophets, who long labored to prepare the way for the coming of the Messiah.

(2)\caps1     t\caps0 he teachers among the Jews, who have read and explained the law and taught the people.

(3)    John the Baptist, who came to prepare the way. And,

(4)    The Saviour himself, who by his personal ministry taught the people, and prepared them for the success which was to attend the preaching of the apostles.

Especially did Jesus lay the foundation for the rapid and extensive spread of the gospel. "He"saw comparatively little fruit of his ministry. He confined his labors to Judea, and even there he was occupied in sowing seed which chiefly sprang up after his death. From this we may learn:

1. That the man who is crowned with eminent success has no cause of "boasting"over others, any more than the man who reaps a field of grain should boast over the man who sowed it. The labor of both is equally necessary, and the labor of both would be useless if God did not give the increase. Compare 1Co 3:6.

2. We should not be discouraged if we do not meet with immediate success. The man that sows is not disheartened because he does not see the harvest "immediately"spring up. We are to sow our seed in the morning, and in the evening we are not to withhold our hand, for we know not whether shall prosper, this or that; and we are to go forth bearing precious seed, though "weeping,"knowing that we shall come again rejoicing, bearing our sheaves with us, Ecc 11:4; Psa 126:6.

3. Every part of the work of the ministry and of teaching men is needful, and we should rejoice that we are permitted to bear any part, however humble, in bringing sinners to the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1Co 12:21-24.

Poole: Joh 4:38 - -- I have sent you to reap that which you did not first labour for; the prophets, and John the Baptist, and myself, have sown the seed, and by their do...

I have sent you to reap that which you did not first labour for; the prophets, and John the Baptist, and myself, have sown the seed, and by their doctrine prepared for the Lord a people; you enter upon their labours, gathering them into a gospel church.

Haydock: Joh 4:38 - -- By these words our Saviour testifies to his disciples, that the prophets had sown the seed in order to bring men to believe in Christ. This was the e...

By these words our Saviour testifies to his disciples, that the prophets had sown the seed in order to bring men to believe in Christ. This was the end of the law, this the fruit which the prophets looked for to crown their labours. He likewise shews that he himself that sent them, likewise sent the prophets before them; and that the Old and New Testament are of the same origin, and have the same design. (St. John Chrysostom in St. Thomas Aquinas)

Gill: Joh 4:38 - -- I sent you to reap,.... To preach the Gospel, and gather in souls by your ministry; referring to the mission of them in Mat 10:6; that whereon ye ...

I sent you to reap,.... To preach the Gospel, and gather in souls by your ministry; referring to the mission of them in Mat 10:6;

that whereon ye bestowed no labour; being sent to the Jews, who had the writings of the prophets, and were versed in them; and had learned from them that the Messiah was to come, and were now in general expectation of him; so that they had nothing more to do, than to declare to those persons who were cultivated by the prophets, and were like to ground tilled and manured, that the Messiah was come, and the kingdom of heaven was at hand.

Other men laboured; the prophets, and John the Baptist:

and ye are entered into their labours; to finish the work they had begun, and which was almost done to their hands.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Joh 4:1-54 - --1 Christ talks with a woman of Samaria, and reveals himself unto her.27 His disciples marvel.31 He declares to them his zeal for God's glory.39 Many S...

Combined Bible: Joh 4:31-42 - --of the Gospel of John    CHAPTER 15    CHRIST IN SAMARIA    John 4:31-42    We begin with the usual Ana...

MHCC: Joh 4:27-42 - --The disciples wondered that Christ talked thus with a Samaritan. Yet they knew it was for some good reason, and for some good end. Thus when particula...

Matthew Henry: Joh 4:27-42 - -- We have here the remainder of the story of what happened when Christ was in Samaria, after the long conference he had with the woman. I. The interr...

Barclay: Joh 4:35-38 - --All this that was happening in Samaria had given Jesus a vision of a world to be harvested for God. When he said: "Four months, and the harvest wil...

Constable: Joh 1:19--13:1 - --II. Jesus' public ministry 1:19--12:50 The first part of the body of John's Gospel records Jesus' public ministr...

Constable: Joh 4:27-38 - --2. Jesus' explanation of evangelistic ministry 4:27-38 Jesus had modeled evangelistic effectiveness for His disciples, though ironically they were abs...

College: Joh 4:1-54 - --JOHN 4 E. JESUS AND THE SAMARITANS (4:1-42) 1. Introduction (4:1-4) 1 The Pharisees heard that Jesus was gaining and baptizing more disciples than ...

McGarvey: Joh 4:5-42 - -- XXVI. JESUS SETS OUT FROM JUDÆA FOR GALILEE. Subdivision B. AT JACOB'S WELL, AND AT SYCHAR. dJOHN IV. 5-42.    d5 So he cometh to a...

Lapide: Joh 4:1-45 - --1-54 CHAPTER 4 When therefore Jesus knew, &c. . . . than John, that is, than John had made and baptized, says S. Augustine (lib. 2 , de cons. Eva...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: John (Book Introduction) THE Fourth Gospel By Way of Introduction Greatest of Books The test of time has given the palm to the Fourth Gospel over all the books of the wor...

JFB: John (Book Introduction) THE author of the Fourth Gospel was the younger of the two sons of Zebedee, a fisherman on the Sea of Galilee, who resided at Bethsaida, where were bo...

JFB: John (Outline) THE WORD MADE FLESH. (Joh 1:1-14) A SAYING OF THE BAPTIST CONFIRMATORY OF THIS. (Joh 1:15) SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED. (Joh 1:16-18) THE BAPTIST'S TESTIM...

TSK: John (Book Introduction) John, who, according to the unanimous testimony of the ancient fathers and ecclesiastical writers, was the author of this Gospel, was the son of Zebed...

TSK: John 4 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Joh 4:1, Christ talks with a woman of Samaria, and reveals himself unto her; Joh 4:27, His disciples marvel; Joh 4:31, He declares to the...

Poole: John 4 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 4

MHCC: John (Book Introduction) The apostle and evangelist, John, seems to have been the youngest of the twelve. He was especially favoured with our Lord's regard and confidence, so ...

MHCC: John 4 (Chapter Introduction) (Joh 4:1-3) Christ's departure into Galilee. (v. 4-26) His discourse with the Samaritan woman. (v. 27-42) The effects of Christ's conversation with ...

Matthew Henry: John (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Gospel According to St. John It is not material to enquire when and where this gospel was written; ...

Matthew Henry: John 4 (Chapter Introduction) It was, more than any thing else, the glory of the land of Israel, that it was Emmanuel's land (Isa 8:8), not only the place of his birth, but the ...

Barclay: John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO SAINT JOHN The Gospel Of The EagleEye For many Christian people the Gospel according to St. John is the mos...

Barclay: John 4 (Chapter Introduction) Breaking Down The Barriers (Joh_4:1-9) The Living Water (Joh_4:10-15) Facing The Truth (Joh_4:15-21) The True Worship (Joh_4:22-26) Sharing The W...

Constable: John (Book Introduction) Introduction Writer The writer of this Gospel did not identify himself as such in the ...

Constable: John (Outline) Outline I. Prologue 1:1-18 A. The preincarnate Word 1:1-5 B. The witness...

Constable: John John Bibliography Allen, Ronald B. "Affirming Right-of-Way on Ancient Paths." Bibliotheca Sacra 153:609 (Januar...

Haydock: John (Book Introduction) THE HOLY GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN. INTRODUCTION St. John, the evangelist, a native of Bathsaida, in Galilee, was the son ...

Gill: John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO JOHN The author of this Gospel is John, the son of Zebedee and Salome, the brother of James the greater; he outlived the rest of th...

College: John (Book Introduction) PREFACE INTRODUCTION Even the casual reader of the New Testament will notice that the first three accounts of Jesus' life are generally similar in t...

College: John (Outline) OUTLINE A good outline is more than half the battle in one's understanding and remembering the contents of any book. There is more than one way to bre...

Lapide: John (Book Introduction) NOTICE TO THE READER. Gospel of John Intro ——o—— AS it has been found impossible to compress the Translation of the Commentary upon S. John...

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