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Ye know the way (οιδατε την οδον). Definite allusion to the puzzle of Peter in 13:36f. The path to the Father's house is now plain…

Where I go you know. He had so often told them that he was to die, and rise, and ascend to heaven, that they could not but understand it (…

And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know. The better reading is, And whither I go, ye know the way, that is,

And whither I go you know, and the way you know.
Yes, we do know where Christ has gone, and we also know the way.

St. Augustine of Hippo: Our Lord consoles His disciples, who, as men, would be naturally alarmed and troubled at the idea of His …

Verses 1–4 not only contain Jesus’ answer to Peter’s question but also indicate Jesus’ attempt to return to the theme of the discourse he had first…

And whither I go you know. Since we need no ordinary fortitude to patiently endure being separated from Christ for so long, He adds anothe…

And where I go you know
They might have known, at least, where he was going, since he had spoke of his Father's hous…

Here are three words, upon any of which stress may be laid. Upon the word troubled. Do not be cast down and disquieted. Upon the word heart. Let yo…

Previously, our Lord consoled His disciples about His departure, promising them that they could come to the Father. Now He mentions the w…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson