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John 3:23

Context
3:23 John 1  was also baptizing at Aenon near Salim, 2  because water was plentiful there, and people were coming 3  to him 4  and being baptized.

John 12:11

Context
12:11 for on account of him many of the Jewish people from Jerusalem 5  were going away and believing in Jesus.

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[3:23]  1 sn John refers to John the Baptist.

[3:23]  2 tn The precise locations of Αἰνών (Ainwn) and Σαλείμ (Saleim) are unknown. Three possibilities are suggested: (1) In Perea, which is in Transjordan (cf. 1:28). Perea is just across the river from Judea. (2) In the northern Jordan Valley, on the west bank some 8 miles [13 km] south of Scythopolis. But with the Jordan River so close, the reference to abundant water (3:23) seems superfluous. (3) Thus Samaria has been suggested. 4 miles (6.6 km) east of Shechem is a town called Salim, and 8 miles (13 km) northeast of Salim lies modern Ainun. In the general vicinity are many springs. Because of the meanings of the names (Αἰνών = “springs” in Aramaic and Σαλείμ = Salem, “peace”) some have attempted to allegorize here that John the Baptist is near salvation. Obviously there is no need for this. It is far more probable that the author has in mind real places, even if their locations cannot be determined with certainty.

[3:23]  3 tn Or “people were continually coming.”

[3:23]  4 tn The words “to him” are not in the Greek text, but are implied.

[12:11]  5 tn Grk “the Jews.” Here the phrase refers to the residents of Jerusalem who had heard about the resurrection of Lazarus and as a result were embracing Jesus as Messiah. See also the note on the phrase “Judeans” in v. 9.



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