Ye both know me and know whence. am.

These words are directly suggested by their argument against his being the Christ. There is. certain irony in the answer, as though he should say: "You profess to know all about me, whence. came; yet if this were true you would believe, for. came not of myself, but was sent by one who is true; you do not even know who sent me."

Whom ye know not.

They knew not God. Had they known him, recognized his true character, they would have known Immanuel.

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