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Text -- John 19:35 (NET)

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19:35 And the person who saw it has testified (and his testimony is true, and he knows that he is telling the truth), so that you also may believe.
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Robertson: Joh 19:35 - -- He that hath seen ( ho heōrakōs ). Perfect active articular participle of horaō . John the Apostle was there and saw this fact (still sees it, ...

He that hath seen ( ho heōrakōs ).

Perfect active articular participle of horaō . John the Apostle was there and saw this fact (still sees it, in fact). This personal witness disproves the theory of the Docetic Gnostics that Jesus did not have a real human body.

Robertson: Joh 19:35 - -- He knoweth ( ekeinos oiden ). That is John does like Joh 9:37. It is possible that ekeinos may be a solemn appeal to God as in Joh 1:33 or Christ a...

He knoweth ( ekeinos oiden ).

That is John does like Joh 9:37. It is possible that ekeinos may be a solemn appeal to God as in Joh 1:33 or Christ as in 1Jo 3:5. Bernard argues that the final editor is distinguishing the Beloved Disciple from himself and is endorsing him. But the example of Josephus ( War. III. 7, 16) is against this use of ekeinos . John is rather referring to himself as still alive.

Vincent: Joh 19:35 - -- He that saw it bare record ( ὁ ἑωρακῶς μεμαρτύρηκεν ) Rev., rendering the perfect tense in both verbs, he that h...

He that saw it bare record ( ὁ ἑωρακῶς μεμαρτύρηκεν )

Rev., rendering the perfect tense in both verbs, he that hath seen hath born witness . This can refer only to the writer of this Gospel. Compare 1Jo 1:1.

Vincent: Joh 19:35 - -- True ( ἀληθινὴ ) Genuine , according to the true ideal of what testimony should be. See on Joh 1:9.

True ( ἀληθινὴ )

Genuine , according to the true ideal of what testimony should be. See on Joh 1:9.

Vincent: Joh 19:35 - -- And he ( κακεῖνος ) This pronoun is urged by some as a reason for regarding the witness as some other than John, because it is the pron...

And he ( κακεῖνος )

This pronoun is urged by some as a reason for regarding the witness as some other than John, because it is the pronoun of remote reference. But Joh 9:37 shows clearly that a speaker can use this pronoun of himself; and it is, further, employed in this Gospel to indicate a person " as possessing the quality which is the point in question in an eminent or even exclusive degree" (Godet). See Joh 1:18; Joh 5:39.

Vincent: Joh 19:35 - -- True ( ἀληθῆ ) Literally, true things . As distinguished from false. Thus, by the use of the two words for true , there are brought ...

True ( ἀληθῆ )

Literally, true things . As distinguished from false. Thus, by the use of the two words for true , there are brought out, as Westcott remarks, " the two conditions which testimony ought to satisfy; the first, that he who gives it should be competent to speak with authority; and the second, that the account of his experience should be exact."

Wesley: Joh 19:35 - -- Valid, unexceptionable.

Valid, unexceptionable.

Wesley: Joh 19:35 - -- And his conscience beareth him witness, that he testifieth this for no other end, than that ye may believe.

And his conscience beareth him witness, that he testifieth this for no other end, than that ye may believe.

JFB: Joh 19:31-37 - -- Sabbath eve.

Sabbath eve.

JFB: Joh 19:31-37 - -- Over night, against the Mosaic law (Deu 21:22-23).

Over night, against the Mosaic law (Deu 21:22-23).

JFB: Joh 19:31-37 - -- Or "great" day--the first day of unleavened bread, and, as concurring with an ordinary sabbath, the most solemn season of the ecclesiastical year. Hen...

Or "great" day--the first day of unleavened bread, and, as concurring with an ordinary sabbath, the most solemn season of the ecclesiastical year. Hence their peculiar jealousy lest the law should be infringed.

JFB: Joh 19:31-37 - -- To hasten their death, which was done in such cases with clubs.

To hasten their death, which was done in such cases with clubs.

JFB: Joh 19:35 - -- Hath borne witness.

Hath borne witness.

JFB: Joh 19:35 - -- This solemn way of referring to his own testimony in this matter has no reference to what he says in his Epistle about Christ's "coming by water and b...

This solemn way of referring to his own testimony in this matter has no reference to what he says in his Epistle about Christ's "coming by water and blood" (see on 1Jo 5:6), but is intended to call attention both to the fulfilment of Scripture in these particulars, and to the undeniable evidence he was thus furnishing of the reality of Christ's death, and consequently of His resurrection; perhaps also to meet the growing tendency, in the Asiatic churches, to deny the reality of our Lord's body, or that "Jesus Christ is come in the flesh" (1Jo 4:1-3).

Clarke: Joh 19:35 - -- He that saw it - Most probably John himself, who must have been pretty near the cross to have been able to distinguish between the blood and the wat...

He that saw it - Most probably John himself, who must have been pretty near the cross to have been able to distinguish between the blood and the water, as they issued from the side of our blessed Lord

Clarke: Joh 19:35 - -- And he knoweth - This appears to be an appeal to the Lord Jesus, for the truth of the testimony which he had now delivered. But why such a solemn ap...

And he knoweth - This appears to be an appeal to the Lord Jesus, for the truth of the testimony which he had now delivered. But why such a solemn appeal, unless there was something miraculous in this matter? It might appear to him necessary

1.    Because the other evangelists had not noticed it

2.    Because it contained the most decisive proof of the death of Christ: as a wound such as this was could not have been inflicted, (though other causes had been wanting), without occasioning the death of the person; and on his dying for men depended the salvation of the world. And

3.    Because two important prophecies were fulfilled by this very circumstance, both of which designated more particularly the person of the Messiah. A bone of him shall not be broken, Exo 12:46; Num 9:12; Psa 34:20. They shall look upon him whom they pierced, Zec 12:10; Psa 22:16.

Defender: Joh 19:35 - -- John's emphatic assertion here, that he was recording what really happened, was necessary both because of the unique nature of the phenomenon and also...

John's emphatic assertion here, that he was recording what really happened, was necessary both because of the unique nature of the phenomenon and also to emphasize that Jesus was really dead, thus anticipating the later skeptical attempt to explain the resurrection by supposing that He merely swooned and had not actually died."

TSK: Joh 19:35 - -- he that : Joh 19:26, Joh 21:24; Act 10:39; Heb 2:3, Heb 2:4; 1Pe 5:1; 1Jo 1:1-3 that ye : Joh 11:15, Joh 11:42, Joh 14:29, Joh 17:20,Joh 17:21, Joh 20...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Joh 19:35 - -- He that saw it - John himself. He is accustomed to speak of himself in the third person. His record is true - His testimony is true. Such...

He that saw it - John himself. He is accustomed to speak of himself in the third person.

His record is true - His testimony is true. Such was the known character of this writer, such his sacred regard for truth, that he could appeal to that with full assurance that all would put confidence in him. He often appeals thus to the fact that his testimony was known to be true. It would be well if all Christians had such a character that their word would be assuredly believed.

Poole: Joh 19:35 - -- Nor was this a fable, for John saw it and bare record and knew it to be true; and published it, that men might believe that it was him in whom all...

Nor was this a fable, for John saw it and bare record and knew it to be true; and published it, that men might believe that it was him in whom all the legal types and figures had their completion.

Gill: Joh 19:35 - -- And he that saw it, bare record,.... Meaning himself, John the evangelist, the writer of this Gospel, who, in his great modesty, frequently conceals h...

And he that saw it, bare record,.... Meaning himself, John the evangelist, the writer of this Gospel, who, in his great modesty, frequently conceals himself, under one circumlocution or another; he was an eyewitness of this fact, not only of the piercing of his side with a spear, but of the blood and water flowing out of it; which he saw with his eyes, and bore record of to others, and by this writing; and was ready to attest it in any form it should be desired:

and his record is true; though it is not mentioned by any of the other evangelists, none of them but himself being present at that time:

and he knoweth that he saith true; meaning either God or Christ, who knew all things; and so it is a sort of appeal to God or Christ, for the truth of what he affirmed, as some think; or rather himself, who was fully assured that he was under no deception, and was far from telling an untruth; having seen the thing done with his eyes, and being led into the mystery of it by the Divine Spirit; see 1Jo 5:6 wherefore he could, and did declare it with the strongest asseverations:

that ye might believe; the truth of the fact, and in Christ, both for the expiation of the guilt of sin, and cleansing from the filth of it; both for sanctifying and justifying grace, which the water and the blood were an emblem of.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Joh 19:35 A parenthetical note by the author.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Joh 19:1-42 - --1 Christ is scourged, crowned with thorns, and beaten.4 Pilate is desirous to release him, but being overcome with the outrage of the Jews, he deliver...

Combined Bible: Joh 19:25-42 - --of the Gospel of John    CHAPTER 66    Christ Laying Down His Life    John 19:25-42    Below is an Anal...

MHCC: Joh 19:31-37 - --A trial was made whether Jesus was dead. He died in less time than persons crucified commonly did. It showed that he had laid down his life of himself...

Matthew Henry: Joh 19:31-37 - -- This passage concerning the piercing of Christ's side after his death is recorded only by this evangelist. I. Observe the superstition of the Jews, ...

Barclay: Joh 19:31-37 - --In one thing the Jews were more merciful than the Romans. When the Romans carried out crucifixion under their own customs, the victim was simply lef...

Constable: Joh 18:1--20:31 - --IV. Jesus' passion ministry chs. 18--20 There are several features that distinguish John's account of Jesus' pas...

Constable: Joh 19:31-42 - --E. The treatment of Jesus' body 19:31-42 John recorded two incidents that happened following Jesus' deat...

Constable: Joh 19:31-37 - --1. The removal of Jesus' body from the cross 19:31-37 This pericope is unique to the fourth Gospel. 19:31 The "day of preparation" was Friday, the day...

College: Joh 19:1-42 - --JOHN 19 The Flogging of Jesus and Delivering Over of Him to the Jews by Pilate (19:1-16) 1 Then Pilate took Jesus and had him flogged. 2 The soldier...

McGarvey: Joh 19:31-42 - -- CXXXIII. THE CRUCIFIXION. Subdivision D. JESUS FOUND TO BE DEAD. HIS BODY BURIED AND GUARDED IN THE TOMB. aMATT. XXVII. 57-66; bMARK XV. 42-47; cLUKE...

Lapide: Joh 19:1-42 - --CHAPTER 19 Ver. 1.— Then Pilate therefore took Jesus and scourged Him. That is after he had said (Luk 23:22), "I will chastise Him and let Him go....

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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 19 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Joh 19:1, Christ is scourged, crowned with thorns, and beaten; Joh 19:4, Pilate is desirous to release him, but being overcome with the o...

Poole: John 19 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 19

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-18) Christ condemned and crucified. (Joh 19:19-30) Christ on the cross. (Joh 19:31-37) His side pierced. (Joh 19:38-42) The burial of Jesus.

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) Though in the history hitherto this evangelist seems industriously to have declined the recording of such passages as had been related by the other...

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 19 (Chapter Introduction) Note On The Date Of The Crucifixion (Joh_19:14) The Way To The Cross (Joh_19:17-22) The Way To The Cross (Joh_19:17-22 Continued) The Gamblers At...

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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