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Gjoni 12:5

''Pse nuk u shit ky vaj për treqind denarë dhe t'u jepej fitimi të varfërve?''.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Anointing;   Bethany;   Hypocrisy;   Jesus, the Christ;   Judas (Jude);   Love;   Minister, Christian;   Ointment;   Parsimony (Stinginess);   Presumption;   Thompson Chain Reference - Defender of the Weak;   Judas;   Liberality-Parsimony;   Parsimony;   Weak;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Anointing;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Bethany;   Lazarus;   Mary;   Ointments;   Simon;   Spikenard;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Bethany;   Judas;   Martha;   Steal;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Priest, Christ as;   Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Judgment, Last;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Spikenard;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Judah;   Judas Iscariot;   Spikenard;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Banquet;   Hour;   Judas;   Ointment;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - John, Gospel of;   Lazarus;   Martha;   Mary;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Anointing (2);   Complacency;   Liberty (2);   Martha ;   Mary;   Money (2);   Mount of Olives ;   Nard ;   Philanthropy;   Premeditation;   Reality;   Sisters;   Wealth (2);   Worldliness (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Lazarus ;   Martha ;   Mary, Sister of Lazarus and Martha;   Ointment;   Song of Solomon;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Bethany;   Martha;   Passover;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Spikenard;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Money;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Martha;   Mary;   Oil;   Olives, Mount of;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Ebionites;   Judas Iscariot;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

was: Exodus 5:8, Exodus 5:17, Amos 8:5, Malachi 1:10-13, Matthew 26:8, Mark 14:4, Luke 6:41

three hundred: John 6:7, Matthew 20:2, *marg. Mark 14:5

and given: Matthew 26:9, Luke 12:33, Luke 18:22

Reciprocal: Exodus 25:37 - give Joshua 7:11 - dissembled 2 Kings 5:20 - my master Ezra 4:14 - and it was Psalms 94:18 - My foot John 1:28 - Bethabara John 13:29 - that 1 Timothy 3:3 - not covetous

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence,.... Meaning Roman pence, one of which is, of the value of our money, seven pence halfpenny; so that three hundred pence amount to nine pounds seven shillings and six pence:

and given to the poor? this was his pretence, and with which he covered himself; his uneasiness was, because it was not sold, and the money put into his hands, as appears by what follows.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 26:3-16.

John 12:2

A supper - At the house of Simon the leper, Matthew 26:6.

Lazarus was ... - The names of Martha and Lazarus are mentioned because it was not in their own house, but in that of Simon. Lazarus is particularly mentioned, since it was so remarkable that one who had been once dead should be enjoying again the endearments of friendship. This shows, also, that his resurrection was no illusion - that he was really restored to the blessings of life and friendship. Calmet thinks that this was about two months after his resurrection, and it is the last that we hear of him. How long he lived is unknown, nor is it recorded that he made any communication about the world of spirits. It is remarkable that none who have been restored to life from the dead have made any communications respecting that world. See Luke 16:31, and the notes at 2 Corinthians 12:4.

John 12:4

Which should betray him - Greek, “who was to betray him” - that is, who would do it.

John 12:5

Three hundred pence - About 40,00, or 8 British pounds, 10 shillings (circa 1880’s).

And given to the poor - The avails or value of it given to the poor.

John 12:6

Had the bag - The word translated “bag” is compounded of two words, meaning “tongue,” and “to keep or preserve.” It was used to denote the bag in which musicians used to keep the tongues or reeds of their pipes when traveling. Hence, it came to mean any bag or purse in which travelers put their money or their most precious articles. The disciples appear to have had such a bag or purse in common, in which they put whatever money they had, and which was designed especially for the poor, Luke 8:3; John 13:29; Acts 2:44. The keeping of this, it seems, was intrusted to Judas; and it is remarkable that the only one among them who appears to have been naturally avaricious should have received this appointment. It shows us that every man is tried according to his native propensity. This is the object of trial - to bring out man’s native character; and every man will find opportunity to do evil according to his native disposition, if he is inclined, to it.

And bare ... - The word translated “bare” means literally “to carry as a burden.” Then it means “to carry away,” as in John 20:15; “If thou hast borne him hence.” Hence, it means to carry away as a thief does, and this is evidently its meaning here. It has this sense often in classic writers. Judas was a thief and stole what was put into the bag. The money he desired to be entrusted to him, that he might secretly enrich himself. It is clear, however, that the disciples did not at this time know that this was his character, or they would have remonstrated against him. They learned it afterward. We may learn here:

1.That it is not a new thing for members of the church to be covetous. Judas was so before them.

2.That such members will be those who complain of the great waste in spreading the gospel.

3.That this deadly, mean, and grovelling passion will work all evil in a church. It brought down the curse of God on the children of Israel in the case of Achan Joshua 7:0, and it betrayed our Lord to death. It has often since brought blighting on the church; and many a time it has betrayed the cause of Christ, and drowned men in destruction and perdition, 1 Timothy 6:9.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse John 12:5. Three hundred pence — Or denarii: about 9£. 13s. 9d. of our money; reckoning the denarius at 7 3/4d. One of my MSS. of the Vulgate (a MS. of the 14th century) reads, cccc denarii.


 
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