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And the glory (καγω την δοξαν). Literally, "And I the glory," with emphasis on "I." It is the glory of the Incarnate Word (Bernard…

And the glory, and so on. The honour which you have conferred on me by admitting me to union with you, the same…

And the glory which thou gavest me (better, hast given Me) I have given them.—Compare …

But for them also which shall believe on me through their word: That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they …

St. Augustine of Hippo: When our Lord had prayed for His disciples, whom He also named Apostles, He added a prayer for all other…

The “glory” (GK 1518) the Father has given Jesus is the triumphant task of redeeming the human race to God (cf. Hebrews 2:9–10). By shar…

And I have given to them the glory which you gave to me. Let it be observed here that, while a pattern of perfect happiness was exhibited …

And the glory which you gave me
Not the glory of his deity; this is the same with his Father, what he has in right o…

Our Lord especially prayed that all believers might be as one body under one head, animated by one soul, by their union with Christ and the Father …

After our Lord prayed for his disciples, he now prays in general for all the faithful (in chapter 17, lecture 3).
First, we see hi…
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A.T. Robertson
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