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Not of you all (ου περ παντων). As in verse 11, he here refers to Judas whose treachery is no surprise to Jesus (6:64,70).
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I speak not of you all. That is, in addre ing you as clean, I do not mean to say that you all po e this character.
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I speak not of you all.—The thought of their blessedness again brings back the dark thought that there is one present who…

But that the scripture may be fulfilled, He that eateth bread with me hath lifted up his heel against me. Now I tell you before it come, that, …

St. Augustine of Hippo: Our Lord, mindful of His promise to Peter that he would know the meaning of His act—you will know af…

Jesus’ reason for washing the disciples’ feet was not solely good manners and sanitation. The imminence of the betrayal was pressing in on him, and…

I speak not of you all. He again declares that there is one among the disciples who, in reality, is the very opposite of a disciple. He do…

I speak not of you all .
] What he had before said on the one hand, "you are not all clean", (John 13:11…

Our Lord had often spoken of his own sufferings and death without such trouble of spirit as he now showed when he spoke of Judas. The sins of Chris…

1. After our Lord showed that His humble service was nece ary, He then urged that it be imitated.
The Evangelist first describes the c…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson