the Week of Christ the King / Proper 29 / Ordinary 34
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Yohanes 4:13
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Jawab Yesus kepadanya: "Barangsiapa minum air ini, ia akan haus lagi,
Maka jawab Yesus serta berkata kepadanya, "Barangsiapa yang minum air ini, ia akan dahaga pula;
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Whosoever: John 6:27, John 6:49, Isaiah 65:13, Isaiah 65:14, Luke 16:24
Reciprocal: John 6:35 - never hunger
Cross-References
He beleueth neuer to be deliuered out of darknesse: for the sworde is alwayes before his eyes.
And men boyled in great heate, and blasphemed the name of God whiche hath power ouer these plagues, & they repented not, to geue hym glorie.
And blasphemed the God of heauen for their sorowe, and for theirs sores, and repented not of their deedes.
And there fell a great hayle, as it had ben talentes, out of heauen vpon the men, and the men blasphemed God, because of the plague of the hayle: for the plague therof was exceadyng great.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Jesus answered and said unto her,.... In a mild and gentle manner, patiently bearing all her scoffs and flouts, and continuing to instruct and inform her, concerning this living water, showing the preferableness of it to all others:
whosoever drinketh of this water; meaning in that well called Jacob's well, or any other common water:
shall thirst again; as this woman had often done, and would again, as she herself knew, John 4:15, and as Jesus did, who very likely afterwards drank of it, John 19:28. For though water allays heat, quenches thirst, and refreshes and revives the spirits for a while, yet in process of time, natural heat increases, and thirst returns, and there is a necessity of drinking water again.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Shall thirst again - Jesus did not directly answer her question, or say that he was greater than Jacob, but he gave her an answer by which she might infer that he was. He did not despise or undervalue Jacob or his gifts; but, however great might be the value of that well, the water could not altogether remove thirst.