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Johannes 13:8

Petrus sade till honom: »Aldrig någonsin skall du två mina fötter!» Jesus svarade honom: »Om jag icke tvår dig, så har du ingen del med mig.»

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Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Ablution;   Apostles;   Feet;   Jesus, the Christ;   Peter;   Presumption;   Regeneration;   Thompson Chain Reference - Fall;   Peter;   Simon Peter;   Unworthiness;   The Topic Concordance - Disciples/apostles;   Knowledge;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Feet, the;   Reproof;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Eating, Mode of;   Foot;   Humility;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Peter;   Slave;   Water;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Baptize, Baptism;   Follow, Follower;   Humility;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Edom;   John, the Gospel According to;   Laver;   Synagogue;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Foot;   Footwashing;   Gestures;   Holy Week;   John, the Gospel of;   Servant of the Lord, the;   The Last Supper;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Foot;   Humility;   Peter;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Aeon;   Complacency;   Death of Christ;   Feet (2);   Humility;   Ideas (Leading);   Imagination;   Immortality (2);   Lord's Supper. (I.);   Love (2);   Paradox;   Peter;   Portion ;   Purity (2);   Redemption (2);   Sacrifice (2);   Service;   Upper Room (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Laver;   Shoes;   Washing;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Feet;   Judas;   Passover;   Washing;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Washing of the hands and feet;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Synagogue;   Washing the Hands and Feet;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Feet (wash);  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Foot;   Lord's Supper (Eucharist);   Peter, Simon;   Washing of Feet;  

Devotionals:

- Every Day Light - Devotion for November 17;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Thou shalt: Genesis 42:38, Matthew 16:22, Matthew 21:29, Matthew 26:33, Matthew 26:35, Colossians 2:18, Colossians 2:23

If: John 13:6, John 3:5, Isaiah 4:4, Ezekiel 16:4-9, Ezekiel 36:25, Zechariah 13:1, Acts 22:16, 1 Corinthians 6:11, Ephesians 5:26, Titus 3:5, Hebrews 9:22, Hebrews 9:23, Hebrews 10:4-10, Hebrews 10:22, Revelation 1:5, Revelation 7:14

Reciprocal: Exodus 29:4 - wash them Exodus 30:19 - General Leviticus 8:6 - washed Leviticus 11:25 - and be unclean Leviticus 13:6 - wash Leviticus 17:16 - General 2 Kings 5:13 - Wash Psalms 108:9 - Moab Ezekiel 16:9 - washed Matthew 10:36 - General John 6:53 - Except John 13:5 - to wash John 19:34 - came

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Peter saith unto him, thou shall never wash my feet,.... Before he had behaved with modesty, but now with obstinacy and perverseness; and though these expressions might arise from great reverence to Christ, yet they were wrong and rashly spoken. Peter ought to have been satisfied with Christ's reply, and have submitted, since though he then did not know the reason of such surprising conduct, he should hereafter. In order therefore to bring him to a compliance,

Jesus answered him, if I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me; he does not say, if I wash not thy feet, but thee, meaning not with water, but with his blood, and by his Spirit; for Christ uses the word wash here, not literally, but in a mystical and figurative sense, and takes an occasion, as he sometimes does, from things natural, to discourse of things spiritual: moreover, he does not say, thou hast no part "in" me, but thou hast no part "with" me, that is, no fellowship and communion with me; see 2 Corinthians 6:14; and it is as if he should say, Peter, if I had not washed thee with the washing of regeneration by my Spirit, and if I should not shed my blood for thee, and wash thee in it from thy sins, sad would be thy case; thou couldest have no communion with me in this world, nor any part and portion with me in the heavenly inheritance hereafter. Hence it may be observed, that unless a man is washed by Christ, he can have no part with him in this, or the other world. God's elect have a part, an interest in Christ through eternal, electing, and covenant grace, and in consequence of this are washed by Christ both with his blood, and with the washing of regeneration: and this is done in order that they may have a part with Christ, spiritual fellowship with him now, and possess with him the undefiled inheritance, when time shall be no more.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Thou shalt never wash my feet - This was a decided and firm expression of his reverence for his Master, and yet it was improper. Jesus had just declared that it had a meaning, and that he ought to submit to it. We should yield to all the plain and positive requirements of God, even if we cannot now see how obedience would promote his glory.

If I wash thee not - This had immediate reference to the act of washing his feet; and it denotes that if Peter had not so much confidence in him as to believe that an act which he performed was proper, though he could not see its propriety - if he was not willing to submit his will to that of Christ and implicitly obey him, he had no evidence of piety. As Christ, however, was accustomed to pass from temporal and sensible objects to those which were spiritual, and to draw instruction from whatever was before him, some have supposed that he here took occasion to state to Peter that if his soul was not made pure by him he could not be his follower. Washing is often thus put as an emblem of moral purification, 1 Corinthians 6:11; Titus 3:5-6. This is the meaning, also, of baptism. If this was the sense in which Jesus used these words, it denotes that unless Christ should purify Peter, he could have no evidence that he was his disciple. “Unless by my doctrine and spirit I shall purify you, and remove your pride Matthew 26:33, your lack of constant watchfulness Matthew 26:40, your anger Matthew 26:51, your timidity and fear Matthew 26:70, Matthew 26:74, you can have no part in me” (Grotius).

Hast no part with me - Nothing in common with me. No evidence of possessing my spirit, of being interested in my work, and no participation in my glory.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse John 13:8. If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me. — Thou canst not be my disciple unless I wash thee. It is certain Christ did not mean to exclude him from the apostolic office, if he should persist, through the deepest reverence for his Master, to refuse to let him wash his feet: this act of his was emblematical of something spiritual; of something that concerned the salvation of Peter; and without which washing he could neither be an apostle or be finally saved; therefore our Lord said, If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me. There is a mystical washing by the blood of Christ, 1 John 1:7; and by his Spirit, 1 Corinthians 6:11; Titus 3:5-6. It was the common custom of our Lord to pass from sensible and temporal things to those which were spiritual and eternal; and to take occasion from every thing that presented itself, to instruct his disciples, and to raise their souls to God. If the discourse was of bread, water, leaven, father, mother, riches, c., he immediately changed the literal sense, and under the figure of these things, spoke of matters altogether spiritual and Divine. I have met with many good persons who have attempted to imitate our blessed Lord in this, but I never knew one to succeed in it. The reason is, it requires not only very deep piety, but sound sense, together with an accurate knowledge of the nature and properties of the subjects which, in this way, the person wishes to illustrate and very few can be found who have such deep, philosophical knowledge as such cases require. The large folio which a good-intentioned man printed on the metaphors is, alas! a standing proof how little mere piety can do in matters of this kind, where the sciences, and especially practical philosophy, are totally wanting. Jesus Christ was a consummate philosopher: every subject appears grand and noble in his hands. See an ample proof in the preceding chapter, John 12:24.


 
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