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he left Judea, and departed again into Galilee.
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Wisdom in Avoiding Conflict
Commentators unanimously agree that Jesus left Judea to wisely avoid a premature conflict with the increasingly envious and hostile Pharisees. Scholars like Albert Barnes and Charles Spurgeon clarify this was not an act of cowardice but of divine prudence, as His "time had not yet come." This demonstrates that avoiding unnecessary strife to preserve a larger mission can be a courageous and wise choice.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He left Judea. The envy and malice of the Pharisees, he might have known, were growing so rapidly as to endanger his life. Since his time…
Left Judea (αφηκεν την Ιουδαιαν). Unusual use of αφιημ. First (Καππα) aorist active indicative. Originally the word means to send …
19th Century
Anglican
Again.—This word is almost certainly part of the original text, though it is not found in some manuscripts. Its omission is due to…
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Baptist
When therefore the Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John, (though Jesus himself baptized …
Jesus’ early ministry in the region of Judea was gaining attention, especially by the Pharisees, who constituted the ruling religious class. The gr…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He left Judaea Where he had been for some time: at the feast of the passover he went up to Jerusalem, and after a short stay t…
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Jesus applied himself more to preaching, which was the more excellent (1 Corinthians 1:17), than to baptism. He would put honour upon h…
13th Century
Catholic
Having set forth the teaching of Christ on spiritual regeneration and shown that Christ had given this grace to the Jews, the Evangelist …