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He that was healed (ο ιαθεις). First aorist passive articular participle of ιαομα (John's usual word).
Who it was <…

Wist not. Knew not.
“Had conveyed himself away.” He was lost in the crowd.
He had silently mingled with the multitude or pas…

For Jesus had conveyed himself away.—The second clause of this verse, as the marginal note shows, was not intended by our…

He never sought notoriety; but avoided popular demonstrations in his favor. The man who had been healed had exercised faith in Jesus, but he knew v…

St. Augustine of Hippo: After the miracle in Galilee, Jesus returned to Jerusalem: After this there was a feast of the Jews,…

John indicates that on at least four occasions Jesus quietly withdrew from a scene of controversy. Each of these occurred after an argument with th…

And he who had been cured knew not who he was. Christ certainly did not intend that the glory of so great a work should pass away, but he …

And he that was healed, wist not who he was
He had never seen, and perhaps had never heard of Christ before, and so …

Those relieved from the punishment of sin are in danger of returning to sin when the terror and restraint are over, unless Divine grace dries up th…

Having seen a visible miracle that shows the power of Christ to restore spiritual life, we now see an opportunity given to him to teach. …
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson