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Text -- 1 John 4:14 (NET)

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4:14 And we have seen and testify that the Father has sent the Son to be the Savior of the world.
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 1Jo 4:14 - -- We have beheld ( tetheāmetha ). Perfect middle of theaomai as in 1Jo 4:12, though the aorist in 1Jo 1:1; Joh 1:14 (etheāsametha ). John is qua...

We have beheld ( tetheāmetha ).

Perfect middle of theaomai as in 1Jo 4:12, though the aorist in 1Jo 1:1; Joh 1:14 (etheāsametha ). John is qualified to bear witness (marturoumen as in 1Jo 1:2) as Jesus had charged the disciples to do (Act 1:8).

Robertson: 1Jo 4:14 - -- Hath sent ( apestalken ). As in 1Jo 4:9, though apesteilen in 1Jo 4:10.

Hath sent ( apestalken ).

As in 1Jo 4:9, though apesteilen in 1Jo 4:10.

Robertson: 1Jo 4:14 - -- To be the Saviour of the world ( sōtēra tou kosmou ). Predicate accusative of sōtēr (Saviour), like hilasmon in 1Jo 4:10. This very phras...

To be the Saviour of the world ( sōtēra tou kosmou ).

Predicate accusative of sōtēr (Saviour), like hilasmon in 1Jo 4:10. This very phrase occurs elsewhere only in Joh 4:42 as the confession of the Samaritans, but the idea is in Joh 3:17.

Vincent: 1Jo 4:14 - -- We have seen ( πεθεάμεθα ) Have deliberately and steadfastly contemplated. Compare 1Jo 1:1, and see on Joh 1:14.

We have seen ( πεθεάμεθα )

Have deliberately and steadfastly contemplated. Compare 1Jo 1:1, and see on Joh 1:14.

Vincent: 1Jo 4:14 - -- Do testify ( μαρτυροῦμεν ) Rev., bear witness . See on Joh 1:7.

Do testify ( μαρτυροῦμεν )

Rev., bear witness . See on Joh 1:7.

Vincent: 1Jo 4:14 - -- Sent See on 1Jo 4:9.

Sent

See on 1Jo 4:9.

Vincent: 1Jo 4:14 - -- The Savior of the world See the same phrase, Joh 4:42, and compare Joh 3:17. Σωτήρ Savior , occurs in John only here and Joh 4:42. Elsewh...

The Savior of the world

See the same phrase, Joh 4:42, and compare Joh 3:17. Σωτήρ Savior , occurs in John only here and Joh 4:42. Elsewhere it is applied both to God (1Ti 1:1; 1Ti 2:3; Tit 1:3; Tit 2:10; Tit 3:4; Jud 1:25), and to Christ (Luk 2:11; Act 5:31; Act 13:23; 2Ti 1:10; Tit 1:4, etc.). The title is found in Paul's Epistles of the Captivity (Eph 5:23; Phi 3:20), and in the Pastorals (see above), but not in Corinthians, Romans, Galatians, or Thessalonians. In classical writings the term is applied to many deities, especially to Zeus (Jupiter); also to Hermes (Mercury), Apollo, Hercules, and even to female deities, as Fortune and Aphrodite (Venus). " Zeus Soter" (Zeus Savior) was used as a formula in drinking at banquets. The third cup was dedicated to him. Compare Plato: " Then, by way of a third libation to the savior Zeus, let us sum up and reassert what has been said" (" Philebus," 66). The drinking of this cup was a symbol of good fortune, and the third time came to mean the lucky time. " Twice then has the just man overthrown the unjust; and now comes the third trial, which, after Olympic fashion, is sacred to Zeus the savior,... and surely this will prove the greatest and most decisive of falls" (Plato, " Republic," 583). Hence the proverb, τὸ τρίτον τῳ σωτῆρι , lit., the third to the savior ; i.e., the third or lucky time. The name was also given later to princes or public benefactors. The kindred noun σωτηρία salvation , does not occur in John's Epistles, and appears only once in the Gospel (Joh 4:22). It is found thrice in Revelation (Rev 7:10; Rev 12:10; Rev 19:1). Σώζειν to save occurs six times in John's Gospel, and once in Revelation (Rev 21:24). It does not appear in the Epistles.

Wesley: 1Jo 4:14 - -- These are the foundation and the criteria of our abiding in God and God in us, the communion of the Spirit, and the confession of the Son.

These are the foundation and the criteria of our abiding in God and God in us, the communion of the Spirit, and the confession of the Son.

JFB: 1Jo 4:14 - -- Primarily, we apostles, Christ's appointed eye-witnesses to testify to the facts concerning Him. The internal evidence of the indwelling Spirit (1Jo 4...

Primarily, we apostles, Christ's appointed eye-witnesses to testify to the facts concerning Him. The internal evidence of the indwelling Spirit (1Jo 4:13) is corroborated by the external evidence of the eye-witnesses to the fact of the Father having "sent His Son to be the Saviour of the world."

JFB: 1Jo 4:14 - -- Greek, "contemplated," "attentively beheld" (see on 1Jo 1:1).

Greek, "contemplated," "attentively beheld" (see on 1Jo 1:1).

JFB: 1Jo 4:14 - -- Greek, "hath sent": not an entirely past fact (aorist), but one of which the effects continue (perfect tense).

Greek, "hath sent": not an entirely past fact (aorist), but one of which the effects continue (perfect tense).

Clarke: 1Jo 4:14 - -- And we have seen - Jesus Christ manifested in the flesh; see 1Jo 1:1, etc.; and do testify - bear witness, in consequence of having the fullest conv...

And we have seen - Jesus Christ manifested in the flesh; see 1Jo 1:1, etc.; and do testify - bear witness, in consequence of having the fullest conviction, that the Father sent the son to be the Savior of the world. We have had the fullest proof of this from his doctrine and miracles, which we heard and saw during the whole time that he sojourned among men.

Calvin: 1Jo 4:14 - -- 14.And we have seen He now explains the other part of the knowledge of God, which we have referred to, that he communicates himself to us in his Son,...

14.And we have seen He now explains the other part of the knowledge of God, which we have referred to, that he communicates himself to us in his Son, and offers himself to be enjoyed in him. It hence follows, that he is by faith received by us. For the design of the Apostle is to shew, that God is so united to us by faith and love, that he really dwells in us and renders himself in a manner visible by the effect of his power, who otherwise could not be seen by us.

When the Apostle says, We have, seen and do testify, he refers to himself and others. And by seeing, he does not mean any sort of seeing, but what belongs to faith by which they recognized the glory of God in Christ, according to what follows, that he was sent to be the Savior of the world; and this knowledge flows from the illumination of the Spirit.

TSK: 1Jo 4:14 - -- we have : 1Jo 1:1-3, 1Jo 5:9; Joh 1:14, Joh 3:11, Joh 3:32, Joh 5:39, Joh 15:26, Joh 15:27; Act 18:5; 1Pe 5:12 the Father : 1Jo 4:10; Joh 3:34, Joh 5:...

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Barnes: 1Jo 4:14 - -- And we have seen - Notes on 1Jo 1:1. And do testify - Notes, 1Jo 1:3. That is, we who are apostles bear witness to you of this great trut...

And we have seen - Notes on 1Jo 1:1.

And do testify - Notes, 1Jo 1:3. That is, we who are apostles bear witness to you of this great truth, that God has sent his Son to be a Saviour. Compare the notes at Joh 20:31. The reason why this is referred to here is not quite apparent, but the train of thought in this passage would seem to be this: The writer is discoursing of the love of God, and of its manifestation in the gift of the Saviour, and of the proper influence which it should have on us. Struck with the greatness and importance of the subject, his mind adverts to the "evidence"on which what he was saying rested - the evidence that the Father had really thus manifested his love. That evidence he repeats, that he had actually seen him who had been sent, and had the clearest demonstration that what he deemed so important had really occurred.

Poole: 1Jo 4:14 - -- He here signifies we are not left at any uncertainties, touching that matter of fact, wherein lies this mighty argument for the exercise of mutual l...

He here signifies we are not left at any uncertainties, touching that matter of fact, wherein lies this mighty argument for the exercise of mutual love among Christians, God’ s having

sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world for, as he again inculcates, we testify upon eye-sight, having beheld him, and conversed with him, living and dying.

Gill: 1Jo 4:14 - -- And we have seen, and do testify,.... This seems to be particularly said of the apostles, who had a clear discerning of the love and grace of God, man...

And we have seen, and do testify,.... This seems to be particularly said of the apostles, who had a clear discerning of the love and grace of God, manifested in the mission of Christ into the world; for though no man had seen his nature and his person, yet they had seen his love, and the exceeding riches of his grace, which he had shown forth in Christ Jesus; and they had also seen Christ, God manifest in the flesh; they had seen his glory, as the glory of the only begotten of the Father; they had seen him with their bodily eyes; they had seen his works and miracles; they had seen him dying and risen again from the dead, and go up to heaven; they were witnesses, and eyewitnesses of him, and bore a faithful testimony of him, and for him, and particularly set their seal to this truth,

that the Father sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world; not of every individual person in it, for there are some that will go into everlasting punishment, and even a world that will be condemned; Christ is not in fact the Saviour of all the individuals of human nature, and therefore was not sent to be such; for if he was, the end of his mission is not fully answered; nor of the Jews only, but of the Gentiles also, and who are chiefly intended by "the world"; See Gill on 1Jo 2:2; and even of all the elect of God, styled his people, his sheep, his friends, his church, and the sons of God; and it may be said of all that believe in him throughout the whole world, without any distinction of nation, age, sex, state, or condition: and Christ is the Saviour both of the souls and bodies of these, from all their sins, original and actual; from the power of Satan, the bondage and curse of the law, and wrath to come, and he is the only, able, willing, and complete Saviour, and who saves with an everlasting salvation.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Jo 4:14 Because σωτῆρα (swthra) is the object complement of υἱόν (Juion) in a double accusative constructi...

Geneva Bible: 1Jo 4:14 ( 11 ) And we have seen and do testify that the Father sent the Son [to be] the Saviour of the world. ( 11 ) He underlays this charity with another f...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Jo 4:1-21 - --1 He warns them not to believe all who boast of the Spirit;7 and exhorts to brotherly love.

MHCC: 1Jo 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...

Matthew Henry: 1Jo 4:14-16 - -- Since faith in Christ works love to God, and love to God must kindle love to the brethren, the apostle here confirms the prime article of the Christ...

Barclay: 1Jo 4:7-21 - --This passage is so closely interwoven that we are better to read it as a whole and then bit by bit to draw out its teaching. First of all, then, le...

Barclay: 1Jo 4:7-21 - --In this passage there occurs what is probably the greatest single statement about God in the whole Bible, that God is love. It is amazing how many d...

Barclay: 1Jo 4:7-21 - --Before we leave this passage we must note that it has also great things to say about Jesus Christ. (i) It tells us that Jesus is the bringer of life. ...

Constable: 1Jo 3:1--5:14 - --III. Living as children of God 3:1--5:13 "In the second division of this document (3:1-5:13) John concentrates o...

Constable: 1Jo 3:4--5:14 - --B. Conditions for Living as God's Children 3:4-5:13 Having stated the theme of this section of the epist...

Constable: 1Jo 4:7--5:5 - --4. Practicing love 4:7-5:4 "By inserting this condition, John interrupts the symmetry which exis...

Constable: 1Jo 4:11-16 - --The inspiration of love 4:11-16 4:11 That demonstration of love by God is our model for showing love to others. As God manifested love in (among) us t...

College: 1Jo 4:1-21 - --1 JOHN 4 IV. TESTING THE SPIRITS/TRUSTING GOD (4:1-5:12) A. TESTING THE SPIRITS (4:1-6) 1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the s...

Lapide: 1Jo 4:1-21 - --Would someone please check the Psalm number in sentence formatted in blue in the 3rd note of ver. 18. CHAPTER 4 1. Most dearly beloved, &c. By the ...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 1 John (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE OF JOHN ABOUT a.d. 85 TO 90 By Way of Introduction Relation to the Fourth Gospel There are few scholars who deny that the Ep...

JFB: 1 John (Book Introduction) AUTHORSHIP.--POLYCARP, the disciple of John [Epistle to the Philippians, 7], quotes 1Jo 4:3. EUSEBIUS [Ecclesiastical History, 3.39] says of PAPIAS, a...

JFB: 1 John (Outline) THE WRITER'S AUTHORITY AS AN EYEWITNESS TO THE GOSPEL FACTS, HAVING SEEN, HEARD, AND HANDLED HIM WHO WAS FROM THE BEGINNING: HIS OBJECT IN WRITING: H...

TSK: 1 John 4 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Jo 4:1, He warns them not to believe all who boast of the Spirit; 1Jo 4:7, and exhorts to brotherly love.

Poole: 1 John 4 (Chapter Introduction) JOHN CHAPTER 4

MHCC: 1 John (Book Introduction) This epistle is a discourse upon the principles of Christianity, in doctrine and practice. The design appears to be, to refute and guard against erron...

MHCC: 1 John 4 (Chapter Introduction) (1Jo 4:1-6) Believers cautioned against giving heed to every one that pretends to the Spirit. (1Jo 4:7-21) Brotherly love enforced.

Matthew Henry: 1 John (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Epistle General of John Though the continued tradition of the church attests that this epistl...

Matthew Henry: 1 John 4 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter the apostle exhorts to try spirits (1Jo 4:1), gives a note to try by (1Jo 4:2, 1Jo 4:3), shows who are of the world and who of God ...

Barclay: 1 John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST LETTER OF JOHN A Personal Letter And Its Background First John is entitled a letter but it has no opening address nor c...

Barclay: 1 John 4 (Chapter Introduction) The Perils Of The Surging Life Of The Spirit (2Jo_3:24 2Jo_4:1) The Ultimate Heresy (2Jo_4:2-3) The Cleavage Between The World And God (2Jo_4:4-6)...

Constable: 1 John (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical Background This epistle does not contain the name of its write...

Constable: 1 John (Outline) Outline I. Introduction: the purpose of the epistle 1:1-4 II. Living in the light 1:5-2:29 ...

Constable: 1 John 1 John Bibliography Bailey, Mark L., and Thomas L. Constable. The New Testament Explorer. Nashville: Word Publi...

Haydock: 1 John (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST. JOHN, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. This epistle was always acknowledged for canonical, and written by St. John, the apo...

Gill: 1 John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 JOHN The author of this epistle was John, the son of Zebedee, the disciple whom Jesus loved: he was the youngest of the apostles,...

Gill: 1 John 4 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 JOHN 4 In this chapter the apostle cautions against seducing spirits; advises to try them, and gives rules by which they may be k...

College: 1 John (Book Introduction) FOREWORD It has been my pleasure to have been associated with Professor Morris Womack since the middle 1960s when we both accepted positions in the L...

College: 1 John (Outline) OUTLINE I. THE WORD OF LIFE - 1:1-4 II. LIFE WITH GOD AND THE WORLD - 1:5-2:27 A. The Way of Light and Darkness - 1:5-7 B. Admitting Our ...

Lapide: 1 John (Book Introduction) PREFACE TO THE FIRST EPISTLE OF S. JOHN. ——o—— I mention three things by way of preface. First, concerning the authority of the Epistle. Se...

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