Charles Ellicott Commentary


Charles Ellicott Commentary
"and all things that are mine are thine, and thine are mine: and I am glorified in them." — John 17:10 (ASV)
And all mine are thine, and thine are mine.—Better, And all My things are Yours, and Your things are Mine. The Authorized Version leaves the impression that the pronouns are masculine, and that persons are exclusively meant; whereas the words are all-inclusive, and assert absolute community in all things between the Father and the Son.
And I am glorified in them.—The division of verses is unfortunate, as the last words of this verse are closely connected with the last words of John 17:9, and the general assertion which intervenes is a parenthesis. The thought is, “For they are Yours (and all My things are Yours, and Your things are Mine), and I am glorified in them.” The fact that Christ is glorified in them forms, then, a second reason for His special prayer for them. The tense is perfect. Its accomplishment is already in part realized (John 17:6–8), and is more fully to be realized in that future of the Spirit’s work which all through this chapter is regarded as present. (Compare Note on John 16:14.)