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Johannes 8:14

Jesus svarade och sade till dem: »Om jag än vittnar om mig själv, så gäller dock mitt vittnesbörd, ty jag vet varifrån jag har kommit, och vart jag går; men I veten icke varifrån jag kommer, eller vart jag går.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Jesus, the Christ;   Scofield Reference Index - World-System;   Thompson Chain Reference - Christ;   Divinity;   Divinity-Humanity;   Seven;   Witness;   The Topic Concordance - Truth;   Witness;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Temple;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - John, gospel of;   Teacher;   Witness;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Disciples;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Atonement;   Logos;   Marriage;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Consciousness;   Deceit, Deception, Guile;   Error;   Hopefulness ;   Ideas (Leading);   John, Gospel of (Critical);   Names and Titles of Christ;   Pilgrim (2);   Son of God;   Truth (2);   Witness (2);  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Jesus Christ (Part 2 of 2);   Record;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

yet: Numbers 12:3, Nehemiah 5:14-19, 2 Corinthians 11:31, 2 Corinthians 12:11, 2 Corinthians 12:19

for: John 8:42, John 7:29, John 10:15, John 10:36, John 13:3, John 14:10, John 16:28, John 17:8

but: John 7:27, John 7:28, John 9:29, John 9:30

Reciprocal: Proverbs 8:7 - my mouth John 3:11 - We speak John 5:31 - General John 12:17 - bare John 18:37 - that I should John 19:9 - Whence Ephesians 4:9 - he also 1 John 5:7 - bear 1 John 5:11 - this Revelation 1:5 - who is

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Jesus answered and said unto them,.... In vindication of himself, and his testimony:

though I bear record of myself, yet my record is true; which seems contradictory to what he says, in John 5:31, and may be reconciled thus; there he speaks of himself as man, and in the opinion of the Jews, who took him to be a mere man; and also as alone, and separate from his Father, as the context shows; therefore his single testimony, and especially concerning himself, could not be admitted as authentic among men; but here he speaks of himself as a divine person, and in conjunction with his Father, with whom he was equal; and therefore his testimony ought to be looked upon, and received as firm and good, giving this as a reason for it:

for I know whence I came, and whither I go; that he was truly the Son of God, the only begotten of the Father, and had his mission and commission from him into this world; and which, as he knew himself, he was able to make known, and make appear to others, by his credentials, the doctrines taught, and the miracles wrought by him; which proved him to be what he said he was, the light of the world; and he knew that when he had done his work he came about, he should go to his God and Father, and take his place at his right hand:

but ye cannot tell whence I come, and whither I go; they took him to be the son of Joseph, and that he came out of Galilee; in which they were mistaken; and when he talked of going away, they did not understand him, nor know whither he was going; they ask if he was going to the dispersed among the Gentiles, to teach them? and at another time, whether he would kill himself? they knew not, that through a train of sufferings and death, he must, and would enter into his glory: the Persic version inserts another clause without any foundation; "but ye know not from whence ye come, and whither ye go", and then follows the former; there might be a truth in this, they did not know their true original, that they were from beneath; nor whither they were going, to what dismal abode, when they expected to enter, and enjoy the kingdom of heaven.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Jesus answered ... - To this objection Jesus replied by saying, first, that the case was such that his testimony alone ought to be received; and, secondly, that he had the evidence given him by his Father. Though, in common life, in courts, and in mere human transactions, it was true that a man ought not to give evidence in his own case, yet in this instance, such was the nature of the case that his word was worthy to be believed.

My record - My evidence, my testimony.

Is true - Is worthy to be believed.

For I know whence I came ...but ye ... - I know by what authority I act; I know by whom I am sent, and what commands were given me; but you cannot determine this, for you do not know these unless I bear witness of them to you. We are to remember that Jesus came not of himself John 6:38; that he came not to do his own will, but the will of his Father. He came as a witness of those things which he had seen and known John 3:11, and no man could judge of those things for no man had seen them. As he came from heaven; as he knew his Father’s will; as he had seen the eternal world, and known the counsels of his Father, so his testimony was worthy of confidence. As they had not seen and known these things, they were not qualified to judge. An ambassador from a foreign court knows the will and purposes of the sovereign who sent him, and is competent to bear witness of it. The court to which he is sent has no way of judging but by his testimony, and he is therefore competent to testify in the case. All that can be demanded is that he give his credentials that he is appointed, and this Jesus had done both by the nature of his doctrine and his miracles.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse John 8:14. I know whence I came — I came from God, and am going to God, and can neither do nor say any thing but what leads to and glorifies him.


 
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