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Greek Modern Translation

Ἰωάννην 5:47

Εαν δε εις τα γεγραμμενα εκεινου δεν πιστευητε, πως θελετε πιστευσει εις τους ιδικους μου λογους;

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Unbelief;   Word of God;   The Topic Concordance - Belief;   Jesus Christ;   Receiving;   Scripture;   Witness;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Lazarus;   Moses;   Pentateuch;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Prophet, Christ as;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Deuteronomy;   Pentateuch;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Messiah;   Moses;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Christ, Christology;   Disciples;   Hour;   John, the Gospel of;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Jesus Christ;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Children of God;   Discourse;   Error;   Faith ;   Individuality;   Mission;   Moses;   Questions and Answers;   Scripture;   Scripture (2);   Son of God;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Jesus of Nazareth;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for November 18;  

Parallel Translations

Byzantine/Majority Text
ει δε τοις εκεινου γραμμασιν ου πιστευετε πως τοις εμοις ρημασιν πιστευσετε
SBL Greek New Testament (2010)
εἰ δὲ τοῖς ἐκείνου γράμμασιν οὐ πιστεύετε, πῶς τοῖς ἐμοῖς ῥήμασιν πιστεύσετε;
Tischendorf 8th Edition
εἰ δὲ τοῖς ἐκείνου γράμμασιν οὐ πιστεύετε, πῶς τοῖς ἐμοῖς ῥήμασιν πιστεύσετε;
Textus Receptus (1550/1894)
ει δε τοις εκεινου γραμμασιν ου πιστευετε πως τοις εμοις ρημασιν πιστευσετε
Westcott/Hort UBS4 (1881)
ει δε τοις εκεινου γραμμασιν ου πιστευετε πως τοις εμοις ημασιν πιστευσετε

Bible Verse Review
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Luke 16:29, Luke 16:31

Reciprocal: 2 Chronicles 20:20 - believe his Song of Solomon 8:2 - who Isaiah 8:20 - the law Jeremiah 6:16 - Stand Matthew 11:13 - General John 5:38 - ye have Romans 3:21 - being Galatians 4:21 - do Hebrews 3:5 - for

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But if ye believe not his writings,.... They believed them to be his writings, and that they were the word of God, and yet did not believe the things contained in them, respecting Christ; or did not see, and could not believe that they belonged unto, and were applicable to Jesus of Nazareth; and therefore it could not be supposed they would give credit to him, or his words:

how shall ye believe my words? not that Moses was greater than Christ, or rather to be credited than he; Moses indeed was faithful, but Christ was worthy of more honour and credit than he was; Moses was but a servant, but Christ was a son in his own house: but this is said with respect to the Jews, with whom Moses was in great veneration and esteem; and it was more likely they should regard what he should say, than what Jesus of Nazareth should, whom they despised.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

If ye believe not his writings - If you do not credit what he has written which you profess to believe, it is not to be expected that you will believe my declarations. And from this we may learn:

  1. That many men who profess to believe the Bible have really no regard for it when it crosses their own views and inclinations.
  2. It is our duty to study the Bible, that we may be established in the belief that Jesus is the Messiah.
  3. The prophecies of the Old Testament are conclusive proofs of the truth of the Christian religion.
  4. He that rejects one part of the Bible, will, for the same reason, reject all.
  5. The Saviour acknowledged the truth of the writings of Moses, built his religion upon them, appealed to them to prove that he was the Messiah, and commanded men to search them. We have the testimony of Jesus, therefore, that the Old Testament is a revelation from God. He that rejects his testimony on This subject must reject his authority altogether; and it is vain for any man to profess to believe in the New Testament, or in the Lord Jesus, without also acknowledging the authority of the Old Testament and of Moses.

We have in this chapter an instance of the profound and masterly manner in which Jesus could meet and silence his enemies. There is not anywhere a more conclusive argument, or a more triumphant meeting of the charges which they had brought against him. No one can read this without being struck with his profound wisdom; and it is scarcely possible to conceive that there could be a more distinct declaration and proof that he was equal with God.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse John 5:47. But if ye believe not his writings, c.] If you lay them not to heart - if you draw not those conclusions from them which their very letter, as well as their spirit, authorizes you to draw, how shall ye believe my words, against which ye have taken up the most ungrounded prejudice? It is no wonder that we find the Jews still in the gall of bitterness, and bond of iniquity: as they believe not Moses and the prophets, in reference to the Messiah, it is no marvel that they reject Christ and the apostles. Till they see and acknowledge, from the law and the prophets, that Christ must have come, they will never believe the Gospel. St. Paul says, 2 Corinthians 3:15, that even until this day, when Moses (i.e. the law) is read, the VEIL is upon their hearts:- so that they see not to the end of that which is abolished: 2 Corinthians 3:13. Nor will this veil be taken away, till they turn from worldly gain and atheism (which appears to be their general system) to the Lord, 2 Corinthians 3:16 and then the light of the glory of God shall shine on them in the face (through the mediation and merits) of Jesus Christ.

It appears that this discourse of our Lord had effectually confounded these Jews, for they went away without replying-a manifest proof they had nothing to say.

1. IN all periods of their history, the Jews were both an incredulous and disobedient people: perhaps it was on this ground that God first chose them to be keepers of his testimonies; for had they not had the most incontrovertible proofs that God did speak, they would neither have credited nor preserved his oracles.

Their incredulity is, therefore, no mean proof of the Divine authority of the law and the prophets. The apostles, who were all Jews, partook deeply of the same spirit, as various places in the Gospel prove; and, had not they had the fullest evidence of the divinity of their Master, they would not have believed, much less have sealed the truth with their blood. Thus their incredulity is a strong proof of the authenticity of the Gospel.

2. When a man, through prejudice, bigotry, or malevolence, is determined to disbelieve, both evidence and demonstration are lost upon him: he is incapable of conviction, because he is determined not to yield. This was, this is, the case with the Jews - there are facts before their eyes sufficient to convince and confound them; but they have made a covenant with unbelief, and therefore they continue blind, ignorant, and wicked; obstinately closing their eyes against the light; and thus the wrath of God is coming upon them to the very uttermost. But shall not a rebellious and wicked Christian be judged worthy of more punishment? Certainly: for he professes to believe that truth which is able to make him wise unto salvation, by faith in Jesus Christ. Reader, it is an awful thing to trifle with the Gospel! - the God of it is pure, jealous, and holy. Come unto him and implore forgiveness of thy past sins, that thou mayest have eternal life.


 
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