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Jesus answered, "This voice hasn`t come for my sake, but for your sakes.
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A Sign for the People
Commentators unanimously agree that the audible voice from heaven was not for Jesus's own encouragement or confirmation, as He was already secure in His mission. Instead, it was a public sign for the crowd. Scholars state its purpose was to provide 'striking and indubitable proof' of His identity as the Messiah, strengthen the faith of His followers, and serve as a clear witness of the Father's approval.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Came not because of me. Not to strengthen or confirm me; not that I had any doubts about my course, or any apprehension that God would
Not for my sake, but for your sakes (ου δι' εμε, αλλα δι' υμας). These words seem to contradict verses 28,29. Bernard suggests an …
19th Century
Anglican
This voice came not because of me, but for your sakes. More exactly, not for My sake did this voice come, but for your sakes. The…
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Baptist
Jesus answered and said, This voice came not because of me, but for your sakes. Now is the judgment of this world; now shall the prince of this…
(27–28a) Turning from how the crisis would affect the disciples, Jesus revealed how it affected him. His dilemma here corresponds to what happened …
16th Century
Protestant
This voice came not for my sake. Did Christ have no need of being strengthened, or did the Father care less for him than for us? But we mu…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Jesus answered and said To the people that stood by, and were disputing among themselves about what they heard, whet…
The sin of our souls was the trouble of Christ's soul, when he undertook to redeem and save us, and to make his soul an offering for our sin. Chris…
13th Century
Catholic
Previously, we saw the glory shown to Christ by various types of people; here the Evangelist considers the glory shown to Christ by God.<…