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Now there were certain Greeks among those that went up to worship at the feast.
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Who Were the Greeks?
Scholars overwhelmingly agree these were not Greek-speaking Jews, but ethnic Gentiles ('Hellenes'). They were likely 'proselytes' or 'God-fearers'—non-Jews who had come to worship the God of Israel. Their presence in Jerusalem for the Passover feast demonstrates a sincere devotion that went beyond casual interest.
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18th Century
Theologian
Certain Greeks. In the original, "some Hellenists"—the name commonly given to the Greeks. The same name was commonly used by the Jews to d…
Certain Greeks (Hελληνες τινες). Real Greeks, not Greek-speaking Jews (Hellenists, Acts 6:1), but Greeks like those in …
19th Century
Bishop
And there were certain Greeks.—Compare the note on John 7:35, where we have the same word in the original, and Acts 6:1;[…
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Preacher
And there were certain Greeks among them that came up to worship at the feast: The same came therefore to Philip, which was of Bethsaida of Gal…
Another element that contributed to the crisis was the request of the Greeks to see Jesus. They were probably Gentile Greeks who had joined the Jew…
16th Century
Now there were some Greeks. I do not think that they were Gentiles or uncircumcised, because immediately afterwards it follows that they c…
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17th Century
Pastor
And there were certain Greeks Hellenes", so called, from Hellen, a king of that name, as Pliny says F18 These …
Minister
When participating in holy ordinances, particularly the gospel passover, the great desire of our souls should be to see Jesus; to see him as ours, …