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Text -- John 1:34 (NET)

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1:34 I have both seen and testified that this man is the Chosen One of God.”
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Joh 1:34 - -- I have seen ( heōraka ). Present perfect active of horaō . John repeats the statement of Joh 1:32 (tetheamai ).

I have seen ( heōraka ).

Present perfect active of horaō . John repeats the statement of Joh 1:32 (tetheamai ).

Robertson: Joh 1:34 - -- Have borne witness ( memarturēka ). Perfect active indicative of martureō for which verb see Joh 1:32.

Have borne witness ( memarturēka ).

Perfect active indicative of martureō for which verb see Joh 1:32.

Robertson: Joh 1:34 - -- This is the Son of God ( ho huios tou theou ). The Baptist saw the Spirit come on Jesus at his baptism and undoubtedly heard the Father’ s voice...

This is the Son of God ( ho huios tou theou ).

The Baptist saw the Spirit come on Jesus at his baptism and undoubtedly heard the Father’ s voice hail him as "My Beloved Son"(Mar 1:11; Mat 3:17; Luk 3:22). Nathanael uses it as a Messianic title (Joh 1:49) as does Martha (Joh 11:27). The Synoptics use it also of Christ (Mar 3:11; Mat 14:33; Luk 22:70). Caiaphas employs it to Christ as a Messianic title (Mat 26:63) and Jesus confessed under oath that he was (verse Mat 26:64), thus applying the term to himself as he does in John’ s Gospel (Joh 5:25; Joh 10:36; Joh 11:4) and by implication (the Father, the Son) in Mat 11:27 (Luk 10:22). Hence in the Synoptics also Jesus calls himself the Son of God. The phrase means more than just Messiah and expresses the peculiar relation of the Son to the Father (Joh 3:18; Joh 5:25; Joh 17:5; Joh 19:7; Joh 20:31) like that of the Logos with God in Joh 1:1.

Vincent: Joh 1:34 - -- I saw ( ἑώρακα ) Rev., more strictly, according to the perfect tense, I have seen . See on Joh 1:32, and note the different verb f...

I saw ( ἑώρακα )

Rev., more strictly, according to the perfect tense, I have seen . See on Joh 1:32, and note the different verb for seeing, on which see on Joh 1:18.

Vincent: Joh 1:34 - -- Bare record ( μεμαρτύρηκα ) Rev., have born witness . Also the perfect tense.

Bare record ( μεμαρτύρηκα )

Rev., have born witness . Also the perfect tense.

Vincent: Joh 1:34 - -- The Son of God This is the proper reading, but one very important manuscript reads ὁ ἐκλεκτὸς , the chosen . By the phrase John...

The Son of God

This is the proper reading, but one very important manuscript reads ὁ ἐκλεκτὸς , the chosen . By the phrase John means the Messiah. It has the same sense as in the Synoptic Gospels. Compare Mat 11:27; Mat 28:19. For the sense in which it was understood by the Jews of Christ's day, see Joh 5:18, Joh 5:19; Joh 10:29, Joh 10:30-36. The phrase occurs in the Old Testament only in Dan 3:25. Compare Psa 2:12. On υἱὸς , son , as distinguished from τέκνον , child , see on Joh 1:12.

Wesley: Joh 1:34 - -- That is, the Spirit so descending and abiding on him.

That is, the Spirit so descending and abiding on him.

Wesley: Joh 1:34 - -- From that time.

From that time.

JFB: Joh 1:31-34 - -- Living mostly apart, the one at Nazareth, the other in the Judean desert--to prevent all appearance of collusion, John only knew that at a definite ti...

Living mostly apart, the one at Nazareth, the other in the Judean desert--to prevent all appearance of collusion, John only knew that at a definite time after his own call, his Master would show Himself. As He drew near for baptism one day, the last of all the crowd, the spirit of the Baptist heaving under a divine presentiment that the moment had at length arrived, and an air of unwonted serenity and dignity, not without traits, probably, of the family features, appearing in this Stranger, the Spirit said to him as to Samuel of his youthful type, "Arise, anoint Him, for this is He!" (1Sa 16:12). But the sign which he was told to expect was the visible descent of the Spirit upon Him as He emerged out of the baptismal water. Then, catching up the voice from heaven, "he saw and bare record that this is the Son of God."

Calvin: Joh 1:34 - -- 34.I saw and testified He means that what he declares is not doubtful; because God was pleased to make him fully and thoroughly acquainted with those...

34.I saw and testified He means that what he declares is not doubtful; because God was pleased to make him fully and thoroughly acquainted with those things of which he was to be the witness to the world; and it is worthy of notice, that he testified that Christ was the Son of God, because he who gives the Holy Spirit must be the Christ, for to no other belongs the honor and the office of reconciling men to God.

Defender: Joh 1:34 - -- John gives his final, definitive answer to the Pharisees who were challenging his right to baptize in water. God Himself had sent him to do so (Joh 1:...

John gives his final, definitive answer to the Pharisees who were challenging his right to baptize in water. God Himself had sent him to do so (Joh 1:33), so that when Jesus also would come for baptism (Luk 3:21, Luk 3:22) to "fulfill all righteousness" (Mat 3:15), God could identify Him by sending the Holy Spirit upon Him in the form of a dove (Joh 1:32, Joh 1:33), in order that "he should be made manifest to Israel" (Joh 1:31).

Defender: Joh 1:34 - -- Six times in this first chapter, John the Baptist "bears witness" concerning Christ (Joh 1:7, Joh 1:8, Joh 1:15, Joh 1:19, Joh 1:32, Joh 1:34).

Six times in this first chapter, John the Baptist "bears witness" concerning Christ (Joh 1:7, Joh 1:8, Joh 1:15, Joh 1:19, Joh 1:32, Joh 1:34).

Defender: Joh 1:34 - -- John thus recognizes Jesus Christ as Creator (Joh 1:1), as the life and light of all men (Joh 1:4, Joh 1:9), as the Word incarnate (Joh 1:14), as pree...

John thus recognizes Jesus Christ as Creator (Joh 1:1), as the life and light of all men (Joh 1:4, Joh 1:9), as the Word incarnate (Joh 1:14), as preexistent (Joh 1:15, Joh 1:30), as the One bringing God's grace and truth into the world (Joh 1:14, Joh 1:17), as the Savior of those who believe (Joh 1:12), as the One in whom sinners could be "born again" (1Pe 1:23) to become children of God (Joh 1:13), as the One who reveals the Father (Joh 1:18), as the only begotten Son of God (Joh 1:14, Joh 1:18), as the sin-bearing, sin-removing Lamb of God (Joh 1:29), and as the One who would baptize with the Holy Spirit (Joh 1:33). This is surely a fully developed Christology, not an Old Testament prophecy, as many expositors have claimed. John was indeed a prophet but not of the Old Testament. John the Baptist was the first Christian prophet, the first Christian gospel preacher, the first to administer Christian baptism, the first Christian witness, the first Christian filled with the Spirit, the first Christian missionary, the first Christian pastor and, finally, the first Christian martyr. It is remarkable that so few Christians recognize his unique greatness, as Christ did (Mat 11:9-11)."

TSK: Joh 1:34 - -- this : Joh 1:18, Joh 1:49, Joh 3:16-18, Joh 3:35, Joh 3:36, Joh 5:23-27, Joh 6:69, Joh 10:30,Joh 10:36, Joh 11:27, Joh 19:7, Joh 20:28, Joh 20:31; Psa...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Joh 1:33-34 - -- The same said ... - This was the sign by which he was to know the Messiah. He was to see the Spirit descending like a dove and abiding on him. ...

The same said ... - This was the sign by which he was to know the Messiah. He was to see the Spirit descending like a dove and abiding on him. It does not follow, however, that he had no intimation before this that Jesus was the Christ, but it means that by this he should know it infallibly. From Mat 3:13-14, it seems that John supposed, before the baptism of Jesus, that he claimed to be the Messiah, and, that he believed it; but the infallible, certain testimony in the case was the descent of the Holy Spirit on him at his baptism.

That this is the Son of God - This was distinctly declared by a voice from heaven at his baptism, Mat 3:17. This John heard, and he testified that he had heard it.

Poole: Joh 1:34 - -- But when I saw that, I could not but believe, and also bear an open testimony to the world, that this man was not mere man, but the eternal Son of t...

But when I saw that, I could not but believe, and also bear an open testimony to the world, that this man was not mere man, but the eternal Son of that God, who sent me to baptize with water; reserving still to himself the Divine power of blessing that holy sacrament, and conferring the Holy Ghost in regenerating habits, working like fire, in purging away the dross of souls, and like water, washing away the filth of sin, Mat 3:11 Joh 3:5 .

Gill: Joh 1:34 - -- And I saw,.... The Spirit descending from heaven as a dove, and lighting upon Jesus, and remaining some time on him; this he saw with his bodily eyes:...

And I saw,.... The Spirit descending from heaven as a dove, and lighting upon Jesus, and remaining some time on him; this he saw with his bodily eyes:

and bore record; at the same time, before all the people that were with him, when he baptized Jesus:

that this is the Son of God; the natural, essential, and eternal Son of God; who being sent in the fulness of time, had assumed an human nature, in which he became subject to all ordinances, and had the Spirit without measure bestowed on him; and which was an evidence who he was, and of what he came about.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Joh 1:34 ‡ What did John the Baptist declare about Jesus on this occasion? Did he say, “This is the Son of God” (οὗτό ...

Geneva Bible: Joh 1:34 And I saw, and bare record that this is ( r ) the Son of God. ( r ) This word "the" points out to us some excellent thing, and makes a distinction be...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Joh 1:1-51 - --1 The divinity, humanity, office, and incarnation of Jesus Christ.15 The testimony of John.39 The calling of Andrew, Peter, etc.

Combined Bible: Joh 1:19-34 - --of the Gospel of John    CHAPTER 4    Christ’ s Forerunner    John 1:19-34    Following our usual ...

MHCC: Joh 1:29-36 - --John saw Jesus coming to him, and pointed him out as the Lamb of God. The paschal lamb, in the shedding and sprinkling of its blood, the roasting and ...

Matthew Henry: Joh 1:29-36 - -- We have in these verses an account of John's testimony concerning Jesus Christ, which he witnessed to his own disciples that followed him. As soon a...

Barclay: Joh 1:32-34 - --Something had happened at the baptism of Jesus which had convinced John beyond all doubt that Jesus was the Son of God. As the fathers of the church ...

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 1:19-51 - --A. The prelude to Jesus' public ministry 1:19-51 The rest of the first chapter continues the introductor...

Constable: Joh 1:29-34 - --2. John the Baptist's open identification of Jesus 1:29-34 John the Baptist continued his witness to Jesus' identity by identifying Him publicly as th...

College: Joh 1:1-51 - --JOHN 1 I. JESUS MANIFESTS HIMSELF (HIS GLORY) TO THE WORLD (1:1-12:50) A. THE PROLOGUE (1:1-18) For an inscription or title manuscripts a and B re...

McGarvey: Joh 1:19-34 - -- XX. JOHN'S FIRST TESTIMONY TO JESUS. (Bethany beyond Jordan, February, A. D. 27.) dJOHN I. 19-34.    d19 And this is the witness of J...

Lapide: Joh 1:1-51 - -- THE HOLY GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST, ACCORDING TO JOHN. T   HIS is the title in the Greek and Latin codices. In the Syriac it is as follows, Th...

Lapide: Joh 1:14-51 - --Was made : not that the Word was changed into flesh, or flesh into the Word, for, as S. Chrysostom says, "far from that immortal nature is transmutati...

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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 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Joh 1:1, The divinity, humanity, office, and incarnation of Jesus Christ; Joh 1:15, The testimony of John; Joh 1:39, The calling of Andre...

Poole: John 1 (Chapter Introduction) ARGUMENT The penman of this Gospel is generally taken to have been John the son of Zebedee, Mat 10:2 , not either John the Baptist, or John sur...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) (Joh 1:1-5) The Divinity of Christ. (Joh 1:6-14) His Divine and human nature. (Joh 1:15-18) John the Baptist's testimony to Christ. (Joh 1:19-28) J...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) The scope and design of this chapter is to confirm our faith in Christ as the eternal Son of God, and the true Messiah and Saviour of the world, th...

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 1 (Chapter Introduction) The Word (Joh_1:1-18) 1:1-18 When the world had its beginning, the Word was already there; and the Word was with God; and the Word was God. This...

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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