all things that should come Better, all the things that were coming.

went forth From what? (1) from the shade into the light; (2) from the circle of disciples; (3) from the depth of the garden; (4) from the garden itself. It is impossible to say which of these suggestions is right; the last is not contradicted by John 18:26. The kiss of Judas is by some placed here, by others after John 18:8. While -His hour was not yet come" (John 7:30; John 8:20), He had withdrawn from danger (John 8:59; John 11:54; John 12:36); now he goes forth to meet it. He who had avoided notoriety (John 5:13) and royalty (John 6:15), goes forth to welcome death.

said The better reading gives saith. His question perhaps had two objects; to withdraw attention from the disciples (John 18:8), and to make His captors realise what they were doing.

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