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But because I tell the truth, you don`t believe me.

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The Paradox of Unbelief

Commentators find it startling that Jesus identifies the very truthfulness of His message as the reason for its rejection. Charles Ellicott notes that while the human mind is naturally constituted to seek truth, these listeners were so spiritually aligned with the 'father of lies' that truth itself became offensive. Their unbelief wasn't due to a lack of evidence, but a deep-seated hostility to the divine truth Jesus presented.

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AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On John 8:45

Because I speak the truth (εγω δε οτ την αληθειαν λεγω). Proleptic emphatic position of εγω. "Truth is uncongenial to them" (Berna…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On John 8:45

19th Century

Bishop

And because I tell you the truth.—The pronoun is full of emphatic meaning. And I, as contrary to him, because I tell you …

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On John 8:43–47

19th Century

Preacher

Why do you not understand my speech? Even because you cannot hear my word. You are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father you w…

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Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

On John 8:45

“Truth” (GK 237) is an abstract that is difficult for people to know and appreciate (cf. 18:38). Jesus told the Jews that because they were childre…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On John 8:45

16th Century

Theologian

But because I speak the truth. He confirms the preceding statement; for, since they have no other reason for opposing, but that truth is h…

John Gill

John Gill

On John 8:45

17th Century

Pastor

And because I tell you the truth

And no lie, the whole truth of the Gospel, and particularly the truth of his divi…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On John 8:41–47

17th Century

Minister

Satan prompts people to excesses by which they murder themselves and others, while what he puts into their minds tends to ruin their souls. He is t…