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Therefore, having received that morsel, he went out immediately. It was night.
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The Symbolism of Night
Scholars universally highlight the dual meaning of 'and it was night.' While literally true, it's profoundly symbolic. Commentators explain that Judas was not just stepping into the physical darkness but also leaving the presence of Jesus, the 'Light of the World.' He was entering the spiritual darkness of Satan's domain to carry out a deed of darkness, a theme of conflict between light and dark that runs through John's Gospel.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
It was night. It was in the evening, or early part of the night. What is recorded in the following chapters took place in the same night.<…
Having received the sop (λαβων το ψωμιον). Second aorist active participle of λαμβανω. Judas knew what Jesus meant, however ignora…
19th Century
Anglican
He then having received the sop.—Compare Note on John 13:27. The narrative is resumed from that point,[Reference John 13:…
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The repetition of the phrase “As soon as Judas had taken the bread” (cf. v.27) indicates that Satan’s control of Judas and Judas’s departure from t…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He then having, received the sop As soon as ever he received it, he went immediately out;
Our Lord had often spoken of his own sufferings and death without such trouble of spirit as he now showed when he spoke of Judas. The sins of Chris…
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13th Century
Catholic
We now see the betrayal itself, after it was predicted.
First, we see that Judas was allowed to do what was predicted; and second,…