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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - John 12:21


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - John 12:21

ουτοι 3778 ουν 3767 προσηλθον 4334 5656 φιλιππω 5376 τω 3588 απο 575 βηθσαιδα 966 της 3588 γαλιλαιας 1056 και 2532 ηρωτων 2065 5707 αυτον 846 λεγοντες 3004 5723 κυριε 2962 θελομεν 2309 5719 τον 3588 ιησουν 2424 ιδειν 1492 5629

Douay Rheims Bible

These therefore came to Philip, who was of Bethsaida of Galilee, and desired him, saying: Sir, we would see Jesus.

King James Bible - John 12:21

The same came therefore to Philip, which was of Bethsaida of Galilee, and desired him, saying, Sir, we would see Jesus.

World English Bible

These, therefore, came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida of Galilee, and asked him, saying, "Sir, we want to see Jesus."

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Anf-09 iv.iii.xl Pg 9, Npnf-114 iv.lxviii Pg 37, Npnf-114 iv.lxviii Pg 38, Npnf-114 v.lxviii Pg 37, Npnf-114 v.lxviii Pg 38, Npnf-203 iv.ix.iii Pg 564

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John 12:21

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 ix.iv.xii Pg 23
John i. 47.

The Israelite recognised his King, therefore did he cry out to Him, “Rabbi, Thou art the Son of God, Thou art the King of Israel.” By whom also Peter, having been taught, recognised Christ as the Son of the living God, when [God] said, “Behold My dearly beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased: I will put my Spirit upon Him, and He shall show judgment to the Gentiles. He shall not strive, nor cry; neither shall any man hear His voice in the streets. A bruised reed shall He not break, and smoking flax shall He not quench, until He send forth judgment into contention;3446

3446 The reading νεῖκος having been followed instead of νῖκος, victory.

and in His name shall the Gentiles trust.”3447

3447


Anf-02 vi.iv.vi.xiv Pg 3.1


Anf-03 iv.ix.x Pg 47
See John vi. passim, and the various accounts of the institution of the Holy Supper.

whose body the prophet in bygone days announced under the term “bread.” If you shall still seek for predictions of the Lord’s cross, the twenty-first Psalm will at length be able to satisfy you, containing as it does the whole passion of Christ; singing, as He does, even at so early a date, His own glory.1351

1351


Anf-03 iv.ix.x Pg 47
See John vi. passim, and the various accounts of the institution of the Holy Supper.

whose body the prophet in bygone days announced under the term “bread.” If you shall still seek for predictions of the Lord’s cross, the twenty-first Psalm will at length be able to satisfy you, containing as it does the whole passion of Christ; singing, as He does, even at so early a date, His own glory.1351

1351


Anf-03 v.ix.xxiv Pg 4
Ver. 8.

Then the Lord answered him: “Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip?”8094

8094


Anf-01 ix.iv.xiv Pg 8
John xiv. 7, 9, 10.

To these men, therefore, did the Lord bear witness, that in Himself they had both known and seen the Father (and the Father is truth). To allege, then, that these men did not know the truth, is to act the part of false witnesses, and of those who have been alienated from the doctrine of Christ. For why did the Lord send the twelve apostles to the lost sheep of the house of Israel,3533

3533


Anf-03 iv.ix.ix Pg 52
Comp. Bible:Heb.1.3">Ex. xxxiii. 20; John i. 18; xiv. 9; Col. i. 15; Heb. i. 3.

And accordingly it is agreed that the Son of God Himself spake to Moses, and said to the people, “Behold, I send mine angel before thy”—that is, the people’s—“face, to guard thee on the march, and to introduce thee into the land which I have prepared thee: attend to him, and be not disobedient to him; for he hath not escaped1296

1296 Oehler and others read “celavit”; but the correction of Fr. Junius and Rig., “celabit,” is certainly more agreeable to the LXX. and the Eng. ver.

thy notice, since my name is upon him.”1297

1297


Anf-03 v.ix.xxiv Pg 5
Ver. 9.

Now whom does He say that they ought to have known?—for this is the sole point of discussion. Was it as the Father that they ought to have known Him, or as the Son? If it was as the Father, Praxeas must tell us how Christ, who had been so long time with them, could have possibly ever been (I will not say understood, but even) supposed to have been the Father. He is clearly defined to us in all Scriptures—in the Old Testament as the Christ of God, in the New Testament as the Son of God.  In this character was He anciently predicted, in this was He also declared even by Christ Himself; nay, by the very Father also, who openly confesses Him from heaven as His Son, and as His Son glorifies Him. “This is my beloved Son;” “I have glorified Him, and I will glorify Him.” In this character, too, was He believed on by His disciples, and rejected by the Jews. It was, moreover, in this character that He wished to be accepted by them whenever He named the Father, and gave preference to the Father, and honoured the Father. This, then, being the case, it was not the Father whom, after His lengthened intercourse with them, they were ignorant of, but it was the Son; and accordingly the Lord, while upbraiding Philip for not knowing Himself who was the object of their ignorance, wished Himself to be acknowledged indeed as that Being whom He had reproached them for being ignorant of after so long a time—in a word, as the Son. And now it may be seen in what sense it was said, “He that hath seen me hath seen the Father,”8095

8095


Anf-03 v.ix.xxiv Pg 6
John xiv. 9.

—even in the same in which it was said in a previous passage, “I and my Father are one.”8096

8096


Anf-03 v.ix.xx Pg 6
John xiv. 9, 10.

They would have the entire revelation of both Testaments yield to these three passages, whereas the only proper course is to understand the few statements in the light of the many. But in their contention they only act on the principle of all heretics. For, inasmuch as only a few testimonies are to be found (making for them) in the general mass, they pertinaciously set off the few against the many, and assume the later against the earlier. The rule, however, which has been from the beginning established for every case, gives its prescription against the later assumptions, as indeed it also does against the fewer.

Edersheim Bible History

Lifetimes viii.xxix Pg 7.1, Lifetimes viii.xxxi Pg 5.1, Sketches v Pg 7.8


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