...
For he knew him that should betray him (ηιδε γαρ τον παραδιδοντα αυτον). Past perfect ηιδε used as imperfect. Jesus had known for …

Who should betray him. Greek, "He knew him who was about to betray him."

For he knew who should betray him.—Compare to John 18:2 and the Note on Matthew 26:48. This is the first reference to the…

For he knew who should betray him; therefore said he, Ye are not all clean. So after he had washed their feet, and had taken his garments, and …

Origen of Alexandria: As a physician who has many sick people under his care begins with those who need his attention most, s…

This gospel emphasizes strongly the self-consciousness of Jesus concerning himself and his work. From the beginning of his ministry he had supernat…

For he knew who should betray him
That is, Jesus, as Beza's ancient copy, and the Syriac and Persic versions read. T…

Our Lord Jesus has a people in the world that are His own; He has purchased them, and paid dearly for them, and He has set them apart for Himself. …

After showing the dignity of Christ, the Evangelist now commends His humility, which Christ showed by washing the feet of the disciples.
The…
Loading sermons...
Loading catechisms...
Loading confessions...
Loading devotionals...
A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson