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Text -- John 1:8 (NET)

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1:8 He himself was not the light, but he came to testify about the light.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Joh 1:8 - -- He ( ekeinos ). "That one,"i.e. John. He was a light (Joh 5:35) as all believers are (Mat 5:14), but not "the light"(to phōs ).

He ( ekeinos ).

"That one,"i.e. John. He was a light (Joh 5:35) as all believers are (Mat 5:14), but not "the light"(to phōs ).

Robertson: Joh 1:8 - -- But came ( all' ). No verb in the Greek, to be supplied by repeating ēlthen of Joh 1:7. See similar ellipses in Joh 9:3; Joh 13:18; Joh 15:25. In...

But came ( all' ).

No verb in the Greek, to be supplied by repeating ēlthen of Joh 1:7. See similar ellipses in Joh 9:3; Joh 13:18; Joh 15:25. In Johannine fashion we have the final hina clause of Joh 1:7 repeated.

Vincent: Joh 1:8 - -- He ( ἐκεῖνος ) Emphatic, " It was not he who was the light." Compare Joh 2:21, " He (ἐκεῖνος ) spake," bringing out t...

He ( ἐκεῖνος )

Emphatic, " It was not he who was the light." Compare Joh 2:21, " He (ἐκεῖνος ) spake," bringing out the difference between Jesus' conception of destroying and rebuilding the temple, and that of his hearers.

Vincent: Joh 1:8 - -- That light ( τὸ φῶς ) Rev., the light. The emphatic that of the A.V. is unnecessary.

That light ( τὸ φῶς )

Rev., the light. The emphatic that of the A.V. is unnecessary.

Vincent: Joh 1:8 - -- Was sent Rev., came . Neither in the original text. Literally, " He was not the light, but in order that (ἵνα ) he might bear witne...

Was sent

Rev., came . Neither in the original text. Literally, " He was not the light, but in order that (ἵνα ) he might bear witness." So in Joh 9:3. " Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents, but (he was born blind) that the works," etc. Compare Joh 15:25.

JFB: Joh 1:6-9 - -- The Evangelist here approaches his grand thesis, so paving his way for the full statement of it in Joh 1:14, that we may be able to bear the bright li...

The Evangelist here approaches his grand thesis, so paving his way for the full statement of it in Joh 1:14, that we may be able to bear the bright light of it, and take in its length and breadth and depth and height.

JFB: Joh 1:8 - -- (See on Joh 5:35). What a testimony to John to have to explain that "he was not that Light!" Yet was he but a foil to set it off, his night-taper dwin...

(See on Joh 5:35). What a testimony to John to have to explain that "he was not that Light!" Yet was he but a foil to set it off, his night-taper dwindling before the Dayspring from on high (Joh 3:30).

Defender: Joh 1:8 - -- What a testimony to John the Baptist. He was so Christlike in his life and teachings that people kept mistaking him for the promised Messiah, requirin...

What a testimony to John the Baptist. He was so Christlike in his life and teachings that people kept mistaking him for the promised Messiah, requiring John in his Gospel (inspired by the Holy Spirit) to assure people that, despite all appearances, John the Baptist was not Christ."

TSK: Joh 1:8 - -- that light : Joh 1:20, Joh 3:28; Act 19:4

that light : Joh 1:20, Joh 3:28; Act 19:4

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Joh 1:7-8 - -- For a witness - To give testimony. He came to prepare the minds of the people to receive him Matt. 3; Luke 3; to lead them by repentance to God...

For a witness - To give testimony. He came to prepare the minds of the people to receive him Matt. 3; Luke 3; to lead them by repentance to God; and to point out the Messiah to Israel when he came, Joh 1:31.

Of the Light - That is, of the Messiah. Compare Isa 60:1.

That all men ... - It was the object of John’ s testimony that all people might believe. He designed to prepare them for it; to announce that the Messiah was about to come, to direct the minds of men to him, and thus to prepare them to believe on him when he came. Thus, he baptized them, saying "That they should believe on him who should come after him"Act 19:4, and thus he produced a very general expectation that the Messiah was about to come. The testimony of John was especially valuable on the following accounts:

1.    It was made when he had no personal acquaintance with Jesus of Nazareth, and of course there could have been no collusion or agreement to deceive them, Joh 1:31.

2.    It was sufficiently long before he came to excite general attention, and to fix the mind on it.

3.    It was that of a man acknowledged by all to be a prophet of God - "for all men held John to be a prophet,"Mat 21:26.

4.    It was "for the express purpose"of declaring beforehand that he was about to appear.

5.    It was "disinterested."

He was himself extremely popular. Many were disposed to receive him as the Messiah. It was evidently in his "power"to form a large party, and to be regarded extensively as the Christ. This was the highest honor to which a Jew could aspire; and it shows the value of John’ s testimony, that he was willing to lay all his honors at the feet of Jesus, and to acknowledge that he was unworthy to perform for him the office of the humblest servant, Mat 3:11.

Through him - Through John, or by means of his testimony.

Was not that Light - Was not "the Messiah."This is an explicit declaration designed to satisfy the disciples of John. The evidence that he was not the Messiah he states in the following verses.

From the conduct of John here we may learn,

1.    The duty of laying all our honors at the feet of Jesus.

2.    As John came that all might believe, so it is no less true of the ministry of Jesus himself. He came for a similar purpose, and we may all, therefore, trust in him for salvation.

3.    We should not rely too much on ministers of the gospel. They cannot save us any more than John could; and their office, as his was, is simply to direct people "to the Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world."

Poole: Joh 1:8 - -- He was not that Light: John the Baptist was a light, as all saints are light in the Lord, Eph 5:8 ; nay, in a peculiar sense our Saviour beareth him...

He was not that Light: John the Baptist was a light, as all saints are light in the Lord, Eph 5:8 ; nay, in a peculiar sense our Saviour beareth him witness, that he was a burning and shining light ; but he was not that Light before mentioned, Joh 1:5 , that shineth in darkness; and again Joh 1:9 which lighteth every man that cometh into the world. John borrowed his light from that original Light; that Light was God, he was but a man sent from God. The men of the world are ordinarily in extremes, either wholly rejecting God’ s ministers and witnesses, or else adoring them; as the world is concerned to take heed of the former, so the ministers of Christ are also highly concerned not to admit the latter. See Luk 7:33 Act 14:13,14 ; but both John here, and Paul there, were very cautious not to rob their Master of the honour due unto him alone.

But was sent to bear witness of that Light: John, as was said before, came only to bear witness of that Light, that he was come, and shined forth, and was the true Light, as it followeth.

Haydock: Joh 1:8-9 - -- He; that is John the Baptist, was not the true light: but the word was the true light. In the translation, it is necessary to express that the wor...

He; that is John the Baptist, was not the true light: but the word was the true light. In the translation, it is necessary to express that the word was the true light, lest any one should think that John the Baptist was this light. (Witham)

Gill: Joh 1:8 - -- He was not that light,.... He was a light; he was the forerunner of the sun of righteousness, the "phosphorus" of the Gospel day; he had great light i...

He was not that light,.... He was a light; he was the forerunner of the sun of righteousness, the "phosphorus" of the Gospel day; he had great light in him; he knew that the Messiah was ready to come, and declared it; and upon his baptism he knew him personally, and signified him to others: he had great light into the person and work of Christ; and into the way of salvation by him, and remission of sins through him; into the doctrines of faith in Christ, and of evangelical repentance towards God; and into the abolition of the legal Mosaic and Jewish dispensation; and was an instrument of giving light to others; yea, he was a burning and shining light, in whose light the Jews rejoiced, at least for a season: but then he was not that light, the word and wisdom of God; that uncreated light that dwelt with him from all eternity; nor that which was the light of men, from the creation; nor that light, which was of old promised to the saints and patriarchs of the Old Testament, and shone in the ordinances and predictions of that state; nor that fountain and giver of light, of every sort, to men; not that light in which is no darkness, and always shines; not that true light, or sun of righteousness, the Messiah, or that lightens every man that comes into the world:

but was sent to bear witness of that light; which is repeated, to distinguish him from that light; to show what he was sent for, and that he acted according to his mission; and to express the honourableness to his work.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Joh 1:8 Or “to bear witness.”

Geneva Bible: Joh 1:8 He was not ( o ) that Light, but [was sent] to bear witness of that Light. ( o ) That light which we spoke of, that is, Christ, who alone can enlight...

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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 1:1-13 - --of the Gospel of John   CHAPTER 2   Christ, the Eternal Word   Joh 1:1-13   In the last chapter we stated, ...

Maclaren: Joh 1:8 - --The Light And The Lamps He was not that Light, but was sent to bear witness of that Light.'--John 1:8. He was a burning and a shining light; and ye w...

MHCC: Joh 1:6-14 - --John the Baptist came to bear witness concerning Jesus. Nothing more fully shows the darkness of men's minds, than that when the Light had appeared, t...

Matthew Henry: Joh 1:6-14 - -- The evangelist designs to bring in John Baptist bearing an honourable testimony to Jesus Christ, Now in these verses, before he does this, I. He giv...

Barclay: Joh 1:6-8 - --It is a strange fact that in the Fourth Gospel every reference to John the Baptist is a reference of depreciation. There is an explanation of that. ...

Constable: Joh 1:1-18 - --I. Prologue 1:1-18 Each of the four Gospels begins with an introduction to Jesus that places Him in the historic...

Constable: Joh 1:6-8 - --B. The witness of John the Baptist 1:6-8 John the Apostle introduced John the Baptist because John the Baptist bore witness to the light, namely Jesus...

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 1:1-18 - -- II. JOHN'S INTRODUCTION. dJOHN I. 1-18.    d1 In the beginning was the Word [a title for Jesus peculiar to the apostle John], and the ...

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...

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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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