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and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him. He came into a house.
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God's Sovereign Choice
Commentators highlight the shocking inclusion of Judas Iscariot. John Gill notes that Jesus chose Judas knowing full well he would be the betrayer. This was not a mistake, but was done to fulfill God's sovereign purposes and the prophecies of Scripture regarding salvation.
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He cometh into a house (ερχετα εις οικον). Historical present again and no article with noun. He comes home from the mountain, pro…
19th Century
Anglican
And they went into an house.—It would be better to put a full stop after “betrayed Him,” and to make this the be…
There are three other lists of the apostles in the NT (Matthew 10:2–4; Lk 6:14– 16; Acts 1:13). The names of the Twelve as …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And Judas Iscariot So called to distinguish him from the other Judas; and is mentioned last for the following reason…
Presbyterian
Christ calls whomever He wills; for His grace is His own. He had called the apostles to separate themselves from the crowd, and they came to Him. H…