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For (οτ). Correct text (Aleph B C D L) and not κα (and) of the Textus Receptus. Explanatory reason for verse 14.
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Of his fulne - In John 1:14 the evangelist has said that Christ was full of grace and truth. Of that “fullne ” he now says that …

And of his fulness.—This is not a continuation of John's witness, but the words of the evangelist, closely connected with John 1:1…

And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and …

Origen of Alexandria: This should be considered a continuation of the Baptist’s testimony to Christ. This point has escaped t…

Verse 15 has already been discussed as part of the section concerning John the Baptist. Verse 16 connects directly with v.14; it says that the Son …

And out of his fullness. He begins now to preach about the office of Christ, that it contains within itself an abundance of all blessings,…

And of his fulness have all we received
These are the words not of John the Baptist; but of the evangelist carrying …

As to the order of time and entrance on His work, Christ came after John, but in every other way He was before him. This expression clearly shows t…

1. He follows with, and of his fullne we have all received.
These words and those that follow, up to this is the t…
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A.T. Robertson
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