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Text -- John 14:17 (NET)

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14:17 the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot accept, because it does not see him or know him. But you know him, because he resides with you and will be in you.
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Robertson: Joh 14:17 - -- The Spirit of truth ( to pneuma tēs alētheias ). Same phrase in Joh 15:27; Joh 16:13; 1Jo 4:6, "a most exquisite title"(Bengel). The Holy Spirit ...

The Spirit of truth ( to pneuma tēs alētheias ).

Same phrase in Joh 15:27; Joh 16:13; 1Jo 4:6, "a most exquisite title"(Bengel). The Holy Spirit is marked by it (genitive case), gives it, defends it (cf. Joh 1:17), in contrast to the spirit of error (1Jo 4:6).

Robertson: Joh 14:17 - -- Whom ( ho ). Grammatical neuter gender (ho ) agreeing with pneuma (grammatical), but rightly rendered in English by "whom"and note masculine ekein...

Whom ( ho ).

Grammatical neuter gender (ho ) agreeing with pneuma (grammatical), but rightly rendered in English by "whom"and note masculine ekeinos (Joh 14:26). He is a person, not a mere influence.

Robertson: Joh 14:17 - -- Cannot receive ( ou dunatai labein ). Left to itself the sinful world is helpless (1Co 2:14; Rom 8:7.), almost Paul’ s very language on this poi...

Cannot receive ( ou dunatai labein ).

Left to itself the sinful world is helpless (1Co 2:14; Rom 8:7.), almost Paul’ s very language on this point. The world lacks spiritual insight (ou theōrei ) and spiritual knowledge (oude ginōskei ). It failed to recognize Jesus (Joh 1:10) and likewise the Holy Spirit.

Robertson: Joh 14:17 - -- Ye know him ( humeis ginōskete auto ). Emphatic position of humeis (ye) in contrast with the world (Joh 15:19), because they have seen Jesus the ...

Ye know him ( humeis ginōskete auto ).

Emphatic position of humeis (ye) in contrast with the world (Joh 15:19), because they have seen Jesus the Revealer of the Father (Joh 14:9).

Robertson: Joh 14:17 - -- Abides ( menei ). Timeless present tense.

Abides ( menei ).

Timeless present tense.

Robertson: Joh 14:17 - -- With you ( par' humin ). "By your side,""at home with you,"not merely "with you"(meth' humōn ) "in the midst of you."

With you ( par' humin ).

"By your side,""at home with you,"not merely "with you"(meth' humōn ) "in the midst of you."

Robertson: Joh 14:17 - -- In you ( en humin ). In your hearts. So note meta (Joh 14:16), para ,en .

In you ( en humin ).

In your hearts. So note meta (Joh 14:16), para ,en .

Vincent: Joh 14:17 - -- The Spirit of Truth " A most exquisite title," says Bengel. The Spirit, who has the truth, reveals it, by knowledge in the understanding; confer...

The Spirit of Truth

" A most exquisite title," says Bengel. The Spirit, who has the truth, reveals it, by knowledge in the understanding; confers it by practical proof and taste in the will; testifies of it to others also through those to whom He has revealed it; and defends that truth, of which Joh 1:17 speaks, grace and truth .... The truth makes all our virtues true. Otherwise there is a kind of false knowledge, false faith, false hope, false love; but there is no such thing as false truth."

Vincent: Joh 14:17 - -- The world See on Joh 1:9.

The world

See on Joh 1:9.

Vincent: Joh 14:17 - -- Shall be in you Some editors read, ἐστίν , is in you.

Shall be in you

Some editors read, ἐστίν , is in you.

Wesley: Joh 14:17 - -- Who has, reveals, testifies, and defends the truth as it is in Jesus.

Who has, reveals, testifies, and defends the truth as it is in Jesus.

Wesley: Joh 14:17 - -- All who do not love or fear God, cannot receive, because it seeth him not - Having no spiritual senses, no internal eye to discern him; nor consequent...

All who do not love or fear God, cannot receive, because it seeth him not - Having no spiritual senses, no internal eye to discern him; nor consequently knoweth him.

Wesley: Joh 14:17 - -- As a constant guest. Your bodies and souls shall be temples of the Holy Ghost dwelling in you.

As a constant guest. Your bodies and souls shall be temples of the Holy Ghost dwelling in you.

JFB: Joh 14:15-17 - -- This connection seems designed to teach that the proper temple for the indwelling Spirit of Jesus is a heart filled with that love to Him which lives ...

This connection seems designed to teach that the proper temple for the indwelling Spirit of Jesus is a heart filled with that love to Him which lives actively for Him, and so this was the fitting preparation for the promised gift.

JFB: Joh 14:15-17 - -- A word used only by John; in his Gospel with reference to the Holy Spirit, in his First Epistle (1Jo 2:1), with reference to Christ Himself. Its prope...

A word used only by John; in his Gospel with reference to the Holy Spirit, in his First Epistle (1Jo 2:1), with reference to Christ Himself. Its proper sense is an "advocate," "patron," "helper." In this sense it is plainly meant of Christ (1Jo 2:1), and in this sense it comprehends all the comfort as well as aid of the Spirit's work. The Spirit is here promised as One who would supply Christ's own place in His absence.

JFB: Joh 14:15-17 - -- Never go away, as Jesus was going to do in the body.

Never go away, as Jesus was going to do in the body.

JFB: Joh 14:17 - -- (See 1Co 2:14).

(See 1Co 2:14).

JFB: Joh 14:17 - -- Though the proper fulness of both these was yet future, our Lord, by using both the present and the future, seems plainly to say that they already had...

Though the proper fulness of both these was yet future, our Lord, by using both the present and the future, seems plainly to say that they already had the germ of this great blessing.

Clarke: Joh 14:17 - -- The Spirit of truth - The Spirit, or Holy Ghost, whose essential office is to manifest, vindicate, and apply the truth. The Gospel of Christ may be ...

The Spirit of truth - The Spirit, or Holy Ghost, whose essential office is to manifest, vindicate, and apply the truth. The Gospel of Christ may be thus called, because it exposes falsity, removes error, and teaches the knowledge of the true God - shows the way to him, saves from vanity and illusive hopes, and establishes solid happiness in the souls of those who believe

Clarke: Joh 14:17 - -- The world cannot receive - By the world, St. John means those who are influenced only by the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pri...

The world cannot receive - By the world, St. John means those who are influenced only by the desire of the flesh, the desire of the eye, and the pride of life, 1Jo 2:16. Now these cannot receive the Spirit of the truth, because they see him not, have no spiritual discernment, attend to nothing but the dictates of their corrupt passions and affections, and will admit of no influence but what can be an object of their senses. Hence all the deign and irreligion in the world. God, in the operation of his hands, and in the influences of his Spirit, is found every where except in the perverted passions of men. In these alone do men of corrupt minds seek him; here only he is not to be found, and therefore they become infidels and atheists

Clarke: Joh 14:17 - -- But ye know him - Ye have already received a measure of the truth, and ye believe in this Spirit. Probably our Lord refers to the knowledge which th...

But ye know him - Ye have already received a measure of the truth, and ye believe in this Spirit. Probably our Lord refers to the knowledge which they should afterwards attain: in this sense the passage has been understood by the Vulgate, Nonnus, and two copies of the Itala, which read, Ye Shall know him

Clarke: Joh 14:17 - -- For he dwelleth with you - Or, as the Ethiopic, Vulgate, Nonnus, and six copies of the Itala read, he shall dwell with you, (see above); and this, i...

For he dwelleth with you - Or, as the Ethiopic, Vulgate, Nonnus, and six copies of the Itala read, he shall dwell with you, (see above); and this, it is very evident, is the meaning of the evangelist, who not unfrequently uses the present for the future tense. It is certain the Holy Spirit was not yet given to the disciples so as to dwell in them; this St. John himself assures us, Joh 7:39. And it is evidently of that Spirit and its influences, which was not given till the day of pentecost, that our Lord here speaks.

Calvin: Joh 14:17 - -- 17.The Spirit of truth Christ bestows on the Spirit another title, namely, that he is the Master or Teacher of truth. 68 Hence it follows, that until...

17.The Spirit of truth Christ bestows on the Spirit another title, namely, that he is the Master or Teacher of truth. 68 Hence it follows, that until we have been inwardly instructed by him, the understandings of all of us are seized with vanity and falsehood.

Whom the world cannot receive This contrast shows the peculiar excellence of that grace which God bestows on none but his elect; for he means that it is no ordinary gift of which the world is deprived. In this sense, too, Isaiah says, “ For, the darkness shall cover the earth, and thick darkness the people, but the Lord shall arise on thee, O Jerusalem!” 69 For the mercy of God towards the Church deserves so much the higher praise, when he exalts the Church, by a distinguished privilege, above the whole world. And yet Christ exhorts the disciples, that they must not be puffed up, as the world is wont to be, by carnal views, and thus drive away from themselves the grace of the Spirit. All that Scripture tells us about the Holy Spirit is regarded by earthly men as a dream; because, trusting to their own reason, they despise heavenly illumination. Now, though this pride abounds everywhere, which extinguishes, so far as lies in our power, the light of the Holy Spirit; yet, conscious of our own poverty, we ought to know, that whatever belongs to sound understanding proceeds from no other source. Yet Christ’s words show that nothing which relates to the Holy Spirit can be learned by human reason, but that He is known only by the experience of faith.

The world, he says, cannot receive the Spirit, because it knoweth him not; but you know him, because he dwelleth with you. It is the Spirit alone therefore, who, by dwelling in us, makes himself to be known by us, for otherwise, he is unknown and incomprehensible.

Defender: Joh 14:17 - -- The "Spirit of truth" inspired the Holy Scriptures (1Pe 1:11; 2Pe 1:21); therefore they are altogether true and righteous (Psa 19:9).

The "Spirit of truth" inspired the Holy Scriptures (1Pe 1:11; 2Pe 1:21); therefore they are altogether true and righteous (Psa 19:9).

Defender: Joh 14:17 - -- The Holy Spirit frequently guided and energized the people of God in ancient times, but, with the death and resurrection of Christ, the way was open f...

The Holy Spirit frequently guided and energized the people of God in ancient times, but, with the death and resurrection of Christ, the way was open for Him to indwell every believer permanently (1Co 6:19; Rom 8:9)."

TSK: Joh 14:17 - -- the Spirit : Joh 15:26, Joh 16:13; 1Jo 2:27, 1Jo 4:6 whom : Pro 14:10; 1Co 2:14; Rev 2:17 but : Joh 14:16, Joh 14:23; Isa 57:15, Isa 59:21; Eze 36:27;...

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Barnes: Joh 14:17 - -- The Spirit of truth - He is thus called here because he would teach them the truth, or would guide them into all truth, Joh 16:13. He would kee...

The Spirit of truth - He is thus called here because he would teach them the truth, or would guide them into all truth, Joh 16:13. He would keep them from all error, and teach them the truth, which, either by writing or preaching, they were to communicate to others.

The world - The term world is often used to denote all who are entirely under the influence of the things of this world - pride, ambition, and pleasure; all who are not Christians, and especially all who are addicted to gross vices and pursuits, 1Co 1:21; 1Co 11:32; Joh 12:31; 2Co 4:4.

Cannot receive - Cannot admit as a Teacher or Comforter, or cannot receive in his offices of enlightening and purifying. The reason why they could not do this is immediately added.

Because it seeth him not - The men of the world are under the influence of the senses. They walk by sight, and not by faith. Hence, what they cannot perceive by their senses, what does not gratify their sight, or taste, or feeling, makes no impression on them. As they cannot see the operations of the Spirit Joh 3:8, they judge that all that is said of his influence is delusive, and hence, they cannot receive him. They have an erroneous mode of judging of what is for the welfare of man.

Neither knoweth him - To know, in the Scriptures, often means more than the act of the mind in simply understanding a thing. It denotes every act or emotion of the mind that is requisite in receiving the proper impression of a truth. Hence, it often includes the idea of "approbation,"of "love,"of "cordial feeling,"Psa 1:6; Psa 37:18; Psa 138:6; Nah 1:7; 2Ti 2:19. In this place it means the approbation of the heart; and as the people of the world do not approve of or desire the aid of the Spirit, so it is said they cannot receive him. They have no love for him, and they reject him. Men often consider his work in the conversion of sinners and in revivals as delusion. They love the world so much that they cannot understand his work or embrace him.

He dwelleth in you - The Spirit dwells in Christians by his sacred influences. There is no personal union, no physical indwelling, for God is essentially present in one place as much as in another; but he works in us repentance, peace, joy, meekness, etc. He teaches us, guides us, and comforts us. See the notes at Gal 5:22-24. Thus, he is said to dwell in us when we are made pure, peaceable, holy, humble; when we become like him, and cherish his sacred influences. The word "dwelleth"means to remain with them. Jesus was to be taken away, but the Spirit would remain. It is also implied that they would know his presence, and have assurance that they were under his guidance. This was true of the apostles as inspired men, and it is true of all Christians that by ascertaining that they have the "graces of the Spirit"- joy, peace, long-suffering, etc. they know that they are the children of God, 1Jo 3:24; 1Jo 5:10.

Poole: Joh 14:17 - -- He here explains himself, and tells them, that by that other Comforter, mentioned Joh 14:16 , he meant the Spirit; whom he here calls the Spirit of...

He here explains himself, and tells them, that by that other Comforter, mentioned Joh 14:16 , he meant the Spirit; whom he here calls the Spirit of truth, either because he is a Spirit that declareth and revealeth the truth, as in 1Jo 5:6 , or because he teacheth us truth, 1Jo 2:27 , he guides us into all truth, Joh 16:13 ; or in opposition to the lying spirit of the devil, 1Ki 22:22 . Most probably the Holy Spirit is here called

the Spirit of truth because of the efficiency be hath as to it. It is he who hath revealed all the truth contained in the Scriptures to the world. Holy men wrote as they were inspired by him, Act 1:16 2Pe 1:21 . It is he that more particularly and specially revealeth truth to the particular soul, 1Co 2:12 ; hence persons enlightened, are said to be made partakers of the Holy Ghost, Heb 6:4 . He leadeth his people into truth, Joh 16:13 ; he sealeth and confirmeth truth to the soul: hence we read of the demonstration of the Spirit, 1Co 2:4 . This Spirit of truth, the world, that is, men of carnal hearts, that are of the world, and in whom worldly lusts predominate, 1Jo 2:16 Joh 17:9 ; this world, through natural impotency, 1Co 2:14 , through wisdom, 1Co 1:21 , through lusts and passions, cannot receive, that is, be made partakers of; because it neither seeth him, who is not to be seen with mortal eyes, nor knoweth him affectionately and experimentally; he being not to be known by men whose hearts are carnal and full of lusts:

but ye know him believingly, experimentally, affectionately, savingly; for he dwelleth in you by a mystical union, Rom 8:11 1Co 6:17 ; and he shall abide with you, by his dwelling in you, and influences upon you.

Lightfoot: Joh 14:17 - -- Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with y...

Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.   

[The Spirit of truth.] Let us but observe how the whole world at this time lay in falsehood and error: the Gentiles under a spirit of delusion; the Jews under the cheat and imposture of traditions: and then the reason of this title of the Spirit of truth will appear; as also how seasonable and necessary a thing it was that such a Spirit should be sent into the world.

Gill: Joh 14:17 - -- Even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive,.... These words explain who is meant by the Comforter, "even the Spirit of truth"; the true S...

Even the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive,.... These words explain who is meant by the Comforter, "even the Spirit of truth"; the true Spirit of God, the dictator of the Scriptures of truth, who leads men into the truths of the Gospel, confirms them in them, and gives boldness and freedom to own, and confess them before men:

whom the world cannot receive; the men of the world, who are as they came into the world, carnal and natural men, can neither receive the Spirit nor the things of the Spirit, the truths and doctrines of the Gospel; they can neither receive them into their understandings, nor into their affections; and indeed, because they cannot understand them, therefore they do not love them, but despise and hate them:

because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him; the world, and the men of it, can neither see him with their bodily eyes, because he is a "spirit"; nor know him with their understandings, because he is the "Spirit of truth", which they are ignorant of, for want of a spiritual discerning.

But ye know him; as a spirit of illumination, regeneration, and conversion:

for he dwelleth with you; he is an inhabitant in your hearts, he has taken up his residence in you as his temples:

and shall be in you; as a Comforter, when I am gone from you; and as a spirit of truth to guide you into all truth, to stand by you, and assist you in preaching it, and to enable you to bear a faithful and glorious testimony for it.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Joh 14:17 Some early and important witnesses (Ì66* B D* W 1 565 it) have ἐστιν (estin, “he is”) instead of ἔ ...

Geneva Bible: Joh 14:17 [Even] the ( g ) Spirit of truth; whom the ( h ) world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Joh 14:1-31 - --1 Christ comforts his disciples with the hope of heaven;5 professes himself the way, the truth, and the life, and one with the Father;13 assures their...

Combined Bible: Joh 14:12-20 - --of the Gospel of John    CHAPTER 49    Christ Comforting His Disciples (Continued)    John 14:12-20    ...

Maclaren: Joh 14:1-31 - --John's Doubts Of Jesus, And Jesus' Praise Of John Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples, 3. And sai...

Maclaren: Joh 14:1-31 - --Elijah Come Again There was, in the days of Herod the king of Judea, a certain priest named Zacharias, of the course of Abia: and his wife was of the...

Maclaren: Joh 14:16-17 - --The Comforter Given And I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you for ever; Even the Spirit of Trut...

MHCC: Joh 14:12-17 - --Whatever we ask in Christ's name, that shall be for our good, and suitable to our state, he shall give it to us. To ask in Christ's name, is to plead ...

Matthew Henry: Joh 14:15-17 - -- Christ not only proposes such things to them as were the matter of their comfort, but here promises to send the Spirit, whose office it should be to...

Barclay: Joh 14:15-17 - --To John there is only one test of love and that is obedience. It was by his obedience that Jesus showed his love of God; and it is by our obedience ...

Constable: Joh 13:1--17:26 - --III. Jesus' private ministry chs. 13--17 The Synoptics integrate Jesus' ministry to the masses and His training ...

Constable: Joh 13:31--17:1 - --B. The Upper Room Discourse 13:31-16:33 Judas' departure opened the way for Jesus to prepare His true di...

Constable: Joh 14:1-24 - --3. Jesus' comforting revelation in view of His departure 14:1-24 Peter's question was only the f...

Constable: Joh 14:15-21 - --The promise of the Spirit 14:15-21 At the end of His answer to Peter's question (13:36), Jesus moved the conversation back to the general theme of pre...

College: Joh 14:1-31 - --JOHN 14 2. Promises of Jesus (14:1-31) Chapters 14-16 continue the Farewell Discourses, but without the dramatic tension of chapter 13. Judas has no...

Lapide: Joh 14:1-23 - --1-31 CHAPTER 14 Let not your heart, &c. Christ saw that the minds of His disciples were troubled, i.e. anxious and sorrowful, because He had foreto...

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Introduction / Outline

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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 14 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Joh 14:1, Christ comforts his disciples with the hope of heaven; Joh 14:5, professes himself the way, the truth, and the life, and one wi...

Poole: John 14 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 14

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) (Joh 14:1-11) Christ comforts his disciples. (Joh 14:12-17) He further comforts his disciples. (Joh 14:18-31) He still further comforts his disciple...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter is a continuation of Christ's discourse with his disciples after supper. When he had convicted and discarded Judas, he set himself to ...

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 14 (Chapter Introduction) The Promise Of Glory (Joh_14:1-3) The Promise Of Glory (Joh_14:1-3 Continued) The Way, The Truth And The Life (Joh_14:4-6) The Vision Of God (J...

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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