Ver. 24. If the testimony which Jesus bore to Himself did not succeed in enlightening them, His works ought at least to have procured credence for His testimony. The one who did not have a consciousness sufficiently developed to apprehend the divine character of His teachings, had at least eyes to behold His miracles.

For the first two καί, see John 6:36: they have caused things which seemed incompatible to move together: seeing and hating; and this at once (the two following καί) with reference to me and my Father: these last two καί are additive, not adversative.

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