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Judas Iscariot (Ιουδας ο Ισκαριωτης). See ο Ισκαριωτης in 14:22. See 6:71; 13:1 for like description of Judas save that in 6:71 th…

Which should betray him. Greek, "who was to betray him," that is, who would do it.

Then says one of his disciples, Judas Iscariot.—Compare Notes on John 6:70-71. St. Matthew tells us that the question was…

Then took Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus and wiped his feet with her hair: and the house wa…

Alcuin of York: As the time approached in which our Lord had resolved to suffer, He approached the place He had chosen for Hi…

Judas Iscariot reappears here (cf. 6:70–71, the only previous mention of him in this gospel). Jesus knew Judas’s tendencies and was well aware of h…

One of his disciples, therefore, says. Next follows the murmuring of Judas, which Matthew attributes to the disciples indiscriminately ([R…

Then says one of his disciples
Who had no true love for his master, was an hypocrite, and a covetous person:
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Christ had formerly blamed Martha for being troubled with much serving. But she did not stop serving, as some who, when criticized for going too fa…

Until now, the Evangelist has been showing the power of Christ’s divinity by what he did and taught during his public life. Now he begins…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson