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Except ye see (εαν μη ιδητε). Condition of the third class (εαν μη, negative, with second aorist active subjunctive of οραω). Jesu…

Except ye see signs, etc. This was spoken not to the nobleman only, but to the Galileans generally. The Samaritans had believed without an…

Signs and wonders.—See Note on John 2:11. The words are here addressed to Jews, for there is no reason to think that the nobleman …

St. John Chrysostom: On a previous occasion, our Lord attended a wedding in Cana of Galilee; now He goes there to convert the …

Jesus’ reply seems like a heartless rejection. He seemed to insinuate that the official, like the rest of the Galileans, was merely attempting to e…

Then said Jesus to him With some degree of roughness in his speech, and severity in his countenance, in a way of reproof for his un…

The father was a nobleman, yet the son was sick. Honors and titles are no security from sickness and death. The greatest men must go themselves to …

Having told us the place of this miracle, the Evangelist now describes the miracle itself, telling us of the person who was ill, the one …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson