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Looked one on another (εβλεπον εις αλληλους). Inchoative imperfect of βλεπω, "began to glance at one another in bewilderment (doub…

Doubting of whom, etc. The word translated doubting denotes that kind of anxiety which one feels when one is in perplexity and do…

Then the disciples looked one on another.—Compare to Matthew 26:22 and following, and the parallel in Mark 14:19 and Luke…

St. John Chrysostom: After His twofold promise of assistance to the Apostles in their future labors, our Lord remembered that …

The announcement startled the disciples. Although Jesus had previously mentioned the betrayal, they had not taken it to heart. Now, realizing the h…

The disciples, therefore, looked on one another. Those who are not conscious of any crime are made uneasy by what Christ has said; Judas a…

Then the disciples looked one to another
As persons surprised and astonished, and as scarce crediting what was said;…

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…

Previously, the Evangelist presented the example Christ gave for his disciples to imitate. Here he shows the failure of the disciples who…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson