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Yohanes 5:13
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Tetapi orang yang baru sembuh itu tidak tahu siapa orang itu, sebab Yesus telah menghilang ke tengah-tengah orang banyak di tempat itu.
Tetapi orang yang disembuhkan itu tiada mengetahui siapa Dia, karena Yesus sudah undur, sebab amat banyak orang di tempat itu.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
he that: John 14:9
had: John 8:59, Luke 4:30, Luke 24:31
a multitude being: or, from the multitude that was
Reciprocal: Exodus 34:29 - wist Luke 8:44 - immediately John 5:16 - and sought
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he that was healed, wist not who he was,.... He had never seen, and perhaps had never heard of Christ before, and so knew him not; and besides, Christ gave him no opportunity of conversing with him, or so much as to ask him who he was:
for Jesus had conveyed himself away; had slipped away, as soon as ever he had wrought the miracle:
a multitude being in [that] place; or "from the multitude that were in [that] place"; not that he hid himself among them, and there remained undiscovered; but he passed through them, and went his way to the temple, where he found the man he had healed, as in the following verse.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Wist not - Knew not.
Had conveyed himself away - Was lost in the crowd. He had silently mingled with the multitude, or had passed on with the crowd unobserved, and the man had been so rejoiced at his cure that he had not even asked for the name of his benefactor.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse John 5:13. Jesus had conveyed himself away — Or, had withdrawn himself. And this he might easily do, as there was a crowd in the place. Some think the words indicate, that Jesus withdrew on seeing a multitude in the place, i.e. raising a tumult, because of the man's carrying his bed. See the margin. He had not yet finished his work, and would not expose himself to the envy and malice of the Jewish rulers.