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Darby's French Translation
Jean 18:2
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Or Judas qui le trahissait, connaissait aussi ce lieu-l�, car J�sus s'y �tait souvent assembl� avec ses Disciples.
Judas, qui le trahissait, connaissait aussi ce lieu-l�, parce que J�sus s'y �tait souvent assembl� avec ses disciples.
Judas, qui le livrait, connaissait ce lieu, parce que J�sus et ses disciples s'y �taient souvent r�unis.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
for: Mark 11:11, Mark 11:12, Luke 21:37, Luke 22:39
Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 23:23 - take knowledge Psalms 55:12 - then I Matthew 10:4 - and Matthew 26:2 - betrayed Matthew 26:14 - Judas Mark 14:42 - General Luke 22:47 - while John 6:71 - being John 12:4 - Judas Iscariot Acts 1:16 - spake
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Judas also which betrayed him, knew the place,.... This character is given of Judas, to distinguish him from another disciple of the same name; and though as yet he had not betrayed him, yet it was determined he should, and Christ knew it, and he was now about to do it: and it is observed, that Judas was as well acquainted with the place of Christ's resort, and knew the garden he frequently retired to, as the rest of the disciples; to show that Christ did not go there to hide and secure himself from him, but to meet him, and that he might have an opportunity of finding him with the greater case:
for Jesus often times resorted thither with his disciples; when at Jerusalem at any of the feasts, and at this festival; partly for refreshment and rest after he had been preaching in the temple, and partly for prayer, and also for private conversation with his disciples.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Jesus ofttimes resorted thither - For what purpose he went there is not declared, but it is probable that it was for retirement and prayer. He had no home in the city, and he sought this place, away from the bustle and confusion of the capital, for private communion with God. Every Christian should have some place - be it a grove, a room, or a garden - where he may be alone and offer his devotions to God. We are not told much of the private habits of Jesus, but we are permitted to know so much of him as to be assured that he was accustomed to seek for a place of retirement, and during the great feasts of the Jews the Mount of Olives was the place which he chose, Luke 21:37; Matthew 21:17; John 8:1.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse John 18:2. Judas - knew the place — As many had come from different quarters to celebrate the passover at Jerusalem, it could not be an easy matter to find lodging in the city: Jesus therefore chose to pass the night in the garden with his disciples which, from this verse, and from Luke 22:39, we find was his frequent custom, though he often lodged in Bethany. But, as he had supped in the city this evening, Judas took it for granted that he had not gone to Bethany, and therefore was to be met with in the garden; and, having given this information to the priests, they gave him some soldiers and others that he might be the better enabled to seize and bring him away.