Charles Ellicott Commentary John 8:59

Charles Ellicott Commentary

John 8:59

1819–1905
Anglican
Charles Ellicott
Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott Commentary

John 8:59

1819–1905
Anglican
SCRIPTURE

"They took up stones therefore to cast at him: but Jesus hid himself, and went out of the temple." — John 8:59 (ASV)

Then took they up stones to cast at him.—At last, the meaning of His words flashes upon them. They had heard this I AM before (John 8:24) without perceiving that in it He applied to Himself the name Jehovah. Now there is no room for doubt.

His own Divinity is the only explanation of what He has said; and it is in these words so plainly asserted, that those who had constantly misunderstood can misunderstand no more. The subtleties of later days, by which people have tried to show that there is no claim to Divinity here, were not suggested to their minds.

They will not acknowledge the claim, but they feel that He has made it. They have heard the fearful words which seemed to them as blasphemy, and they take up the stones which are at hand for the rebuilding of the Temple, in which they are, to cast at the Lord of the Temple .

Going through the midst of them, and so passed by.—These words are omitted in a majority of the better manuscripts. They were probably inserted in others to explain what was taken to be the miraculous disappearance .

Here we are simply told that He hid Himself and went out of the Temple.

This statement does not imply more than that He passed among the crowd which was around Him, out of the Temple, and thus avoided the stones which they had taken up to cast at Him.