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An Eyewitness Account
Commentators widely agree that the two disciples mentioned were Andrew and the author of this Gospel, John the Apostle. Scholars like Albert Barnes and A.T. Robertson note that John often conceals his own name in his writing, but his presence here gives the story a powerful, personal, and eyewitness quality.
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18th Century
Theologian
The next day - The day after his remarkable testimony that Jesus was the Son of God. This testimony of John is reported because it was the…
Again on the morrow (τη επαυριον παλιν). Third day since verse 19.Was standing (ιστηκε). Past perfect of ιστημ, i…
19th Century
Bishop
Again the next day after John stood.—Better, The next day again John was standing. The description is of a scene present …
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19th Century
Preacher
Of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the Lord, as said the prophet Esaias. And they which were sent were of the Pharisees.…
The section immediately following John’s testimony gives the response of Jesus’ first disciples, who came to him largely because of John’s influenc…
17th Century
Pastor
Again, the next day after
The third day from the priests and Levites having been with John, to know who he was. The …
17th Century
Minister
John saw Jesus coming to him and pointed him out as the Lamb of God. The paschal lamb, in the shedding and sprinkling of its blood, the roasting an…