Anf-03 v.ix.xxiv Pg 3
John xiv. 5–7.
And now we come to Philip, who, roused with the expectation of seeing the Father, and not understanding in what sense he was to take “seeing the Father,” says: “Show us the Father, and it sufficeth us.”8093 8093
Anf-01 ix.vi.xiv Pg 14
John xv. 15.
For in that which He says, “I will not now call you servants,” He indicates in the most marked manner that it was Himself who did originally appoint for men that bondage with respect to God through the law, and then afterwards conferred upon them freedom. And in that He says, “For the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth,” He points out, by means of His own advent, the ignorance of a people in a servile condition. But when He terms His disciples “the friends of God,” He plainly declares Himself to be the Word of God, whom Abraham also followed voluntarily and under no compulsion (sine vinculis), because of the noble nature of his faith, and so became “the friend of God.”3958 3958
Anf-03 v.iii.xxii Pg 11
John xxi. 20.
to whom alone the Lord pointed Judas out as the traitor,2078 2078
Edersheim Bible History
Lifetimes x.xi Pg 96.1, Lifetimes x.xi Pg 1.1, Lifetimes x.xi Pg 111.1, Lifetimes x.xi Pg 5.3, Lifetimes x.xi Pg 80.1, Temple xiv Pg 21.5
Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge, Chapter 16
VERSE (23) - :19; 13:36,37; 14:5,22; 15:15; 21:20,21