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But all these things will they do to you for my name`s sake, because they don`t know him who sent me.
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The Reason for Hostility
Commentators explain that Jesus gives two reasons for the world's hostility. First, it is "for my name's sake"—a direct result of a believer's association with and loyalty to Christ. Second, the ultimate root cause is profound ignorance. Persecutors act as they do "because they know not him that sent me," fundamentally misunderstanding God the Father and His plan of salvation.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
My name's sake. On my account. Because you are my followers and possess my spirit. (See Barnes on John 14:13.)
Because they kno…
Unto you (εις υμας). Like the dative υμιν (Textus Receptus) as in the papyri and modern Greek (Robertson, Grammar, p. 594).…
19th Century
Anglican
But all these things will they do unto you.—These words are themselves an interpretation of the previous verse. They suppose the persecuti…
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Baptist
But all these things will they do unto you for my name's sake, because they know not him that sent me.
They professed to know God, …
There are two reasons for the obstinate attitude of the world. The first is ignorance: the world does not have a proper concept of God. Consequentl…
16th Century
Protestant
But all these things they will do to you. Since the fury of the world is monstrous when it is so enraged against the doctrine of its own s…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But all these things will they do unto you Christ here signifies, that all the hatred and persecutions raised agains…
How little do many people think, that in opposing the doctrine of Christ as our Prophet, Priest, and King, they prove themselves ignorant of the on…
13th Century
Catholic
1. After presenting the image of the vine and the branches and explaining how the branches are united to the vine, our Lord now explains the…