John 1:16
gracious gift after another <2532 5485> [and grace.]
John 1:35
John 1:44
Philip <5376> [Philip.]
Bethsaida <966> [Bethsaida.]
John 3:1
John 3:25
concerning <4012> [about.]
John 6:8
Andrew <406> [Andrew.]
John 9:32
Never before <1537> [Since.]
It is worthy of remark, that, from the foundation of the world, no person born blind had been restored to sight, even by surgical operation, till about the year 1728; when the celebrated Dr. Cheselden, by couching the eyes of a young man fourteen years of age, restored them to perfect vision. This was the effect of well-directed surgery; that performed by Christ was wholly a miracle, effected by the power of God. The simple means employed could have had no effect in this case, and were merely employed as symbols.
Never before <165> [the world.]
John 10:26
<1063> [because.]
John 10:39
John 12:20
Greeks <1672> [Greeks.]
to worship <2443 4352> [to worship.]
John 12:32
when <1437> [if.]
will draw <1670> [will.]
all people to <3956 4314> [all men.]
John 16:14
will glorify <1392> [glorify.]
because <3754> [for.]
John 20:9
they did .... understand <1492> [they.]
that <3754> [that.]
John 21:14
third time <5154> [the third time.]
Or, as some read, the third day. On the day the Saviour rose he appeared five times; the second day was that day se'nnight; and this was the third day--or this was his third appearance to any considerable number of his disciples together. Though he had appeared to Mary, to the women, to the two disciples, to Cephas--yet he had but twice appeared to a company of them together.