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I go a fishing (υπαγω αλιευειν). The present active infinitive αλιευειν expresses purpose as often. It is a late verb from αλιευς …

That night they caught nothing. This was so ordered in God's providence that the miracle which was worked might appear more remarkable.

Simon Peter said to them, I go a fishing.—The words are the vivid representation by an ear-witness of what actually took …

After these things Jesus shewed himself again to the disciples at the sea of Tiberias; and on this wise shewed he himself. There were together …

St. Augustine of Hippo: The preceding words of the Evangelist seem to indicate the end of the book, but he continues further to …

The leadership of Simon Peter is apparent at this point, and the others assented to Peter’s proposal; so they embarked in a boat that was available…

I am going to fish. That Peter gave his attention to fishing, should not be regarded as inconsistent with his office. By brea…

Simon Peter says to them, I go a fishing
Which was his business before his conversion; and now having nothing to do,…

Christ makes himself known to his people, usually in his ordinances; but sometimes by his Spirit he visits them when they are engaged in their work…

1. The Evangelist has just told of two appearances of Christ to His disciples. Now he mentions a third. If we consider the order and purpose…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson