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Andrew (Ανδρεας). Explained by John as one of the two disciples of the Baptist and identified as the brother of the famous Simon P…

One of the two.—The Evangelist, even here, draws the veil over his own identity (see Introduction). The one is A…

Then Jesus turned, and saw them following, and says to them, What do you seek? They said to him, Rabbi, (which is to say, being interpreted, Ma…

Alcuin of York: After John had borne witness that Jesus was the Lamb of God, the disciples who had been with him until now fo…

Of the two disciples who heard John, only Andrew is named; the other one may well have been John (the author) himself. Throughout the gospel he had…

Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother. The Evangelist's design, to the end of the chapter, is to inform us how gradually the disciples were brough…

One of the two which heard John [speak]
The above things, concerning Jesus being the Lamb of God:

The strongest and most prevailing argument for an awakened soul to follow Christ is that He alone takes away sin. Whatever communion there is betwe…

1. Previously, the Evangelist presented the Baptist’s testimony to the people; here he presents his testimony to John’s own disciples.
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson