Charles Ellicott Commentary


Charles Ellicott Commentary
"Again on the morrow John was standing, and two of his disciples;" — John 1:35 (ASV)
Again the next day after John stood.—Better, The next day again John was standing. The description is of a scene present to the mind, and by one of the two disciples (John 1:40). The “again” refers to John 1:29.
Two of his disciples.—There is no reason for thinking that these were absent on the previous day, and that the testimony is specially repeated for them. Rather, it is that in that band of disciples too, there is an inner circle of those who, because they can receive more, are taught more.
They had heard the words before; they may have talked together about them, or at least in individual thought had tried to follow them, and now they have come to the Teacher again. Can we doubt what questions fill the heart or shape themselves in word?
He had passed through their struggle from darkness into light. There is a Presence with them which he now knows, and before which his own work must cease. The passing voice is no longer needed now that the abiding Word has come. Can we doubt what his answer is?