Φιλίππῳ] Their coming to S. Philip was the result either (1) of accident; or (2) of previous acquaintance, to which the mention of his home seems to point; or (3) of his Greek name, which might attract them. see on John 1:45; John 6:5; John 14:8. In Κύριε they shew their respect for the disciple of such a Master (comp. John 4:11; John 4:15; John 4:19). Their desire to ‘come and see’ for themselves (θέλομεν ἰδεῖν) would at once win the sympathy of the practical Philip. see on John 1:46 and John 14:8.

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