John 6 - Introduction

1:2 _ He_ (c-1) In John, the personal pronoun, generally emphatic in Greek where inserted, is used so constantly that it can hardly be considered such in many cases, but certain instances which are considered to be more definitely emphatic are given in italics. The same spirit of emphasis causes the... [ Continue Reading ]

John 6:10

6:10 men (d-6) _ Anthropos_ . 'mankind.' men (e-18) _ Aner_ . 'men' in contrast to women. see Matthew 14:21 ; 1 Corinthians 11:3 .... [ Continue Reading ]

John 6:35

6:35 on (a-24) _ Eis_ . see Note, 2 Timothy 1:12 . never (d-18) never (d-27) A strengthened negative. The words, 'at any time,' apply to both clauses.... [ Continue Reading ]

John 6:40

6:40 on (a-18) _ Eis_ . see Note, 2 Timothy 1:12 . sees (g-13) Or 'beholds' ( _ theoreo_ ), as ver. 62, chs. 7.3; 8.51; 12.45; 14.17,19; 16.16.... [ Continue Reading ]

John 6:45

6:45 prophets, (h-6) Isaiah 54:13 . from (a-20) _ Para_ with a genitive (as 'of' God, ver. 46). It is what is received directly from the Father. I add 'himself' that its immediateness may be felt, which is the point of the sentence.... [ Continue Reading ]

John 6:54

6:54 eats (d-3) Present participle. so in vers. 56,57,58. It is characteristic. he is the 'eater' of this divine food.... [ Continue Reading ]

John 6:57

6:57 account (e-12) account (e-25) _ Dia_ with the accusative is not simply 'by' or 'through,' and here it is evident that it is important to be accurate. The sense is 'by reason of what the Father is and his living;' 'I live by reason of his being and living.'... [ Continue Reading ]

John 6:67

6:67 Will (f-7) Not simply the act, but the will to do it. 'Is it your will or disposition?' 'Do ye also wish to go away?'... [ Continue Reading ]

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