SEV Biblia, Chapter 17:10
y todas mis cosas son tus cosas, y tus cosas son mis cosas; y he sido clarificado en ellas.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - John 17:10
Verse 10. I am glorified in them.] Christ speaks of the things which were not, but which should be, as though they were. He anticipates the glorifying of his name by the successful preaching of the apostles.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 10. And all mine are thine, and thine are mine , etc.] Christ is speaking not of things but of persons; otherwise all the perfections of his nature as God, and all the works he did, and doctrines he taught as man, were of his Father; as all the perfections of his Father, his nature, his names, his works, his worship, were his; the same that belongs to the one belongs to the other: but persons are here meant, and these the elect of God, particularly the apostles, who were his and his Father’s; belonged to them both by election, covenant transactions, redemption, and efficacious grace in conversion; which mutual interest arises from an union in nature, an agreement in covenant, and a conjunction in operation: and I am glorified in them : or by them, they ascribing all divine perfections, works and worship to him; attributing the whole of their salvation to him, and giving him all the glory of it; believing in him; walking worthy of him, in their lives and conversations; suffering patiently and cheerfully for his sake; and abiding by his Gospel and ordinances; and he will be glorified by them, and in them hereafter, and that to all eternity.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 6-10 - Christ prays for those that are his. Thou gavest them me, as sheep to the shepherd, to be kept; as a patient to the physician, to be cured as children to a tutor, to be taught: thus he will deliver up his charge. It is a great satisfaction to us, in our reliance upon Christ that he, all he is and has, and all he said and did, all he is doin and will do, are of God. Christ offered this prayer for his people alone as believers; not for the world at large. Yet no one who desire to come to the Father, and is conscious that he is unworthy to come in his own name, need be discouraged by the Saviour's declaration, for he is both able and willing to save to the uttermost, all that come unt God by him. Earnest convictions and desires, are hopeful tokens of work already wrought in a man; they begin to evidence that he has bee chosen unto salvation, through sanctification of the Spirit and belie of the truth. They are thine; wilt thou not provide for thine own? Wil thou not secure them? Observe the foundation on which this plea is grounded, All mine are thine, and thine are mine. This speaks the Father and Son to be one. All mine are thine. The Son owns none for his, that are not devoted to the service of the Father.
Greek Textus Receptus
και 2532 CONJ τα 3588 T-NPN εμα 1699 S-1NPN παντα 3956 A-NPN σα 4674 S-2NPN εστιν 2076 5748 V-PXI-3S και 2532 CONJ τα 3588 T-NPN σα 4674 S-2NPN εμα 1699 S-1NPN και 2532 CONJ δεδοξασμαι 1392 5769 V-RPI-1S εν 1722 PREP αυτοις 846 P-DPM
Vincent's NT Word Studies
10. All mine (ta ema panta). All things that are mine. So Rev.