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A Nation in Suspense
Commentators explain that the Jewish people were not just passively waiting, but actively 'in expectation' and 'reasoning in their hearts.' Scholars note that fulfilled prophecies, like Daniel's seventy weeks, had created a widespread belief that the Messiah's arrival was imminent. John's powerful ministry tapped directly into this national suspense, causing many to wonder if he was the long-awaited Christ.
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18th Century
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In expectation. Expecting the Messiah. The marginal note says suspense. That is, they were not certain whether John himself was t…
Were in expectation (προσδοκωντος). Genitive absolute of this striking verb already seen in 1:21.
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19th Century
Bishop
All men mused in their hearts . . .—The surmise which St. Luke thus records is not given by St. Matthew or St. Mark, but …
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The question naturally arose whether such a radical prophet as John might be the Messiah (cf. Jn 1:19–25). John responds in several ways. The Messi…
17th Century
Pastor
And as the people were in expectation, of the coming of the Messiah; Daniel's seventy weeks being now accomplished, the sceptre bei…
17th Century
Minister
John the Baptist disowned being the Christ himself but confirmed the people in their expectations of the long-promised Messiah. He could only exhor…