Albert Barnes Commentary John 21:24

Albert Barnes Commentary

John 21:24

1798–1870
Presbyterian
Albert Barnes
Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes Commentary

John 21:24

1798–1870
Presbyterian
SCRIPTURE

"This is the disciple that beareth witness of these things, and wrote these things: and we know that his witness is true." — John 21:24 (ASV)

This is the disciple, etc. This proves that the beloved disciple was John.

We know. That is, it is known; it is universally admitted. It was so decidedly his character that he always declared the truth, that it had become known and was unquestioned, so that he himself might appeal to the universal testimony on his behalf.

In this case, therefore, we have the testimony of a man whose character for nearly a century was that of a man of truth—so much so that it had become, in a manner, proverbial and was put beyond a doubt. It is impossible to believe that such a man would sit down deliberately to impose on mankind or to write a book that was false. And if he did not, then this book is true, and that is the same as saying that Christianity is a religion from heaven.