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Why, herein is the marvel (εν τουτω γαρ το θαυμαστον εστιν). This use of γαρ (γε + αρα, accordingly indeed) to bring out an affirm…

A marvellous thing. This is wonderful and amazing.
Know not from whence he is. That you cannot perceive that he who has pe…

Why herein is a marvellous thing.—Several of the better manuscripts read more emphatically, the marvellous thing.

And said, Thou art his disciple; but we are Moses' disciples.
We know that God spake unto Moses: as for this fellow, we know not…

St. John Chrysostom: After the parents referred the Pharisees to the healed man himself, they summoned him a second time. They…

Again the blind man pressed the pragmatic argument, and he also employed an argument of his own. Since, according to the assumption of the Jews, “G…

Certainly this is wonderful. He indirectly rebukes them for remaining unmoved by such an illustrious miracle and for pretending that they …

The man answered and said to them Very appropriately and pertinently,
why in this is a marvelous thing…

As Christ's mercies are most valued by those who have felt their need for them, who have been blind and now see; so the most powerful and lasting a…

1. After the questioning of the blind man and his parents, an attempt is made to make him deny the truth and affirm what is false. They do t…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson