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Text -- John 7:11 (NET)

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7:11 So the Jewish leaders were looking for him at the feast, asking, “Where is he?”
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Names, People and Places:
 · Jews the people descended from Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Jesus, The Christ | Jerusalem | Feasts | more
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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Poole , Gill

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TSK Synopsis , Combined Bible , Maclaren , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College , McGarvey , Lapide

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Joh 7:11 - -- The Jews ( hoi Ioudaioi ). The hostile leaders in Jerusalem, not the Galilean crowds (Joh 7:12) nor the populace in Jerusalem (Joh 7:25).

The Jews ( hoi Ioudaioi ).

The hostile leaders in Jerusalem, not the Galilean crowds (Joh 7:12) nor the populace in Jerusalem (Joh 7:25).

Robertson: Joh 7:11 - -- Sought ( ezētoun ). Imperfect active of zēteō , "were seeking,"picture of the attitude of the Jewish leaders toward Jesus who had not yet appea...

Sought ( ezētoun ).

Imperfect active of zēteō , "were seeking,"picture of the attitude of the Jewish leaders toward Jesus who had not yet appeared in public at the feast. In fact he had avoided Jerusalem since the collision in chapter 5. The leaders clearly wished to attack him.

Robertson: Joh 7:11 - -- Where is he? ( pou estin ekeinos ). "Where is that one? (emphatic use of ekeinos as in Joh 1:8; Joh 9:12). Jesus had been at two feasts during his ...

Where is he? ( pou estin ekeinos ).

"Where is that one? (emphatic use of ekeinos as in Joh 1:8; Joh 9:12). Jesus had been at two feasts during his ministry (passover in Joh 2:12.; possibly another passover in Joh 5:1), but he had avoided the preceding passover (Joh 6:4; Joh 7:1). The leaders in Jerusalem had kept in touch with Christ’ s work in Galilee. They anticipate a crisis in Jerusalem.

Vincent: Joh 7:11 - -- Then ( οὖν ) Better, therefore; because He did not come up with the Galilaeans.

Then ( οὖν )

Better, therefore; because He did not come up with the Galilaeans.

Vincent: Joh 7:11 - -- Sought ( ἐζήτουν ) The imperfect: kept seeking; persistently sought for Him.

Sought ( ἐζήτουν )

The imperfect: kept seeking; persistently sought for Him.

Vincent: Joh 7:11 - -- He ( ἐκεῖνος ) Emphatic: that one of whom we have heard, and whom we once saw.

He ( ἐκεῖνος )

Emphatic: that one of whom we have heard, and whom we once saw.

Wesley: Joh 7:11 - -- The men of Judea, particularly of Jerusalem.

The men of Judea, particularly of Jerusalem.

JFB: Joh 7:11-13 - -- The rulers.

The rulers.

JFB: Joh 7:11-13 - -- For no good end.

For no good end.

JFB: Joh 7:11-13 - -- He had not been at Jerusalem for probably a year and a half.

He had not been at Jerusalem for probably a year and a half.

Clarke: Joh 7:11 - -- Then the Jews sought him - By Jews here are to be understood the scribes, Pharisees, and rulers of the people, and not the inhabitants of the provin...

Then the Jews sought him - By Jews here are to be understood the scribes, Pharisees, and rulers of the people, and not the inhabitants of the province of Judea. It appears, from the following verses, that many of the people were prejudiced in his favor, but they dared not to own it publicly for fear of the Jews, i.e. for fear of the rulers of the people.

Calvin: Joh 7:11 - -- 11.The Jews therefore sought him Here we ought to consider what was the condition of the Church. For the Jews, at that time, gaped for the promised r...

11.The Jews therefore sought him Here we ought to consider what was the condition of the Church. For the Jews, at that time, gaped for the promised redemption like hungry men; yet, when Christ appears to them, they remain in suspense. Hence arose that murmuring and that variety of opinions. That they whisper secretly is an indication of the tyranny which the priests and scribes exercised over them. It is a shocking exhibition, indeed, that this Church, which was at that time the only Church on earth, is here represented to us as a confused and shapeless chaos. 184 They who rule, instead of pastors, hold the people oppressed by fear and terror, and throughout the whole body there is shameful desolation and lamentable disorder. By the Jews he means the common people, who, having been accustomed for two years to hear Christ, inquire about him, because he does not appear according to his custom. For when they say, Where is he? they describe a man whom they knew, and yet that word shows that they had not yet been earnestly moved, and that they always remained in doubt and suspense.

TSK: Joh 7:11 - -- Jews : Joh 11:56

Jews : Joh 11:56

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Poole: Joh 7:11 - -- Our Saviour’ s constant going up to the Jewish feasts, made the rulers of the Jews, who sought to slay him at the feast of the passover, Joh 5:...

Our Saviour’ s constant going up to the Jewish feasts, made the rulers of the Jews, who sought to slay him at the feast of the passover, Joh 5:18 , (which was but six months before this), because he had violated the sabbath, (as they interpreted his healing the impotent man on that day, and bidding him take up his bed and walk), and because he had made himself equal with God his Father; seek him the first days of the feast, speaking of him with great contempt and slight.

Gill: Joh 7:11 - -- Then the Jews sought him at the feast,.... Some to take him and kill him, and others to hear his doctrine, and see his miracles: for all expected him ...

Then the Jews sought him at the feast,.... Some to take him and kill him, and others to hear his doctrine, and see his miracles: for all expected him at the feast, knowing it was always his custom, as it was his duty, as an Israelite, to attend at it:

and said, where is he? not naming his name; either through contempt, which might be the case of the far greater part; or through fear of the Jews; or because that he was so well known.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Joh 7:11 Grk “Where is that one?”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Joh 7:1-53 - --1 Jesus reproves the ambition and boldness of his kinsmen;10 goes up from Galilee to the feast of tabernacles;14 teaches in the temple.40 Divers opini...

Combined Bible: Joh 7:1-13 - --of the Gospel of John    CHAPTER 25    Christ and the Feast of Tabernacles    John 7:1-13    Below we g...

Maclaren: Joh 7:1-53 - --The Word In Eternity, In The World, And In The Flesh In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2. The same was ...

MHCC: Joh 7:1-13 - --The brethren or kinsmen of Jesus were disgusted, when they found there was no prospect of worldly advantages from him. Ungodly men sometimes undertake...

Matthew Henry: Joh 7:1-13 - -- We have here, I. The reason given why Christ spent more of his time in Galilee than in Judea (Joh 7:1): because the Jews, the people in Judea and ...

Barclay: Joh 7:10-13 - --Jesus chose his own moment and went to Jerusalem. Here we have the reactions of the people when they were confronted with him. Now one of the suprem...

Barclay: Joh 7:10-13 - --In this chapter there is a whole series of verdicts on Jesus. (i) There is the verdict that he was a good man (Joh 7:12). That verdict is true, but ...

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 7:10--11:1 - --H. Jesus' third visit to Jerusalem 7:10-10:42 This section of the text describes Jesus' teaching in Jeru...

Constable: Joh 7:10-13 - --1. The controversy surrounding Jesus 7:10-13 7:10 Jesus proceeded to Jerusalem shortly after his half-brothers did because the Father led Him to go th...

College: Joh 7:1-53 - --JOHN 7 3. Jesus at Tabernacles (7:1-52) Introduction: Question If Jesus Would Go to This Feast (7:1-13) 1 After this, Jesus went around in Galilee,...

McGarvey: Joh 7:11-52 - -- LXXVIII. IN THE TEMPLE AT THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES. (October, A. D. 29.) dJOHN VII. 11-52.    d11 The Jews therefore sought him at th...

Lapide: Joh 7:1-53 - --CHAPTER 7 But after this Jesus walked in Galilee, &c . Not immediately, but about six months after. The incidents of the former chapter took place ...

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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 7 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Joh 7:1, Jesus reproves the ambition and boldness of his kinsmen; Joh 7:10, goes up from Galilee to the feast of tabernacles; Joh 7:14, t...

Poole: John 7 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 7

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) (Joh 7:1-13) Christ goes to the feast of tabernacles. (v. 14-39) His discourse at the feast. (Joh 7:40-53) The people dispute concerning Christ.

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. Christ's declining for some time to appear publicly in Judea (Joh 7:1). II. His design to go up to Jerusalem at the f...

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 7 (Chapter Introduction) Not Man's Time But God's (Joh_7:1-9) Reactions To Jesus (Joh_7:10-13) Verdicts On Jesus (Joh_7:10-13 Continued) The Ultimate Authority (Joh_7:15...

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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