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for they loved men`s approval more than God`s approval.
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Faith vs. Fear
Commentators explain that the leaders' belief was a 'speculative' or 'weak' faith—an intellectual agreement with the truth about Jesus that was paralyzed by fear. John Calvin notes that true, lively faith should naturally produce a bold confession. This verse serves as a warning that a belief system that prioritizes human approval over God's glory is not the active, saving faith the Bible calls for.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The praise of men. The approbation of men. It does not appear that they had a living, active faith, but that they were convinced in their …
19th Century
Anglican
For they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God.—For "praise" read in both instances glory. "The gl…
Baptist
But because of the Pharisees they did not confess him, lest they should be put out of the synagogue: for they loved the praise of men more than…
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John notes that many of the leaders believed (including probably Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus; cf. 19:38–39; Mark 15:43). Possibly…
16th Century
Protestant
Nevertheless, many even of the rulers believed in Him. The murmuring and fierceness of the Jews in rejecting Christ had risen to such a height of i…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
For they loved the praise of men To be in the esteem of men, to have their applause, and receive honour from them:…
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Observe the method of conversion implied here. Sinners are brought to see the reality of divine things, to have some knowledge of them, and to be c…
13th Century
Catholic
Previously, the Evangelist described the failure of those who did not believe at all. Here he explains the failure of those who believed in secret …