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Juan 4:21
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21 Ug si Jesus miingon kaniya, "Babaye, toohi ako, taliabut na ang takna nga kamo magasimba sa Amahan dili lamang dinhi ra niining bukira, ni sa Jerusalem.
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saith: Ezekiel 14:3, Ezekiel 20:3
when: Malachi 1:11, Matthew 18:20, Luke 21:5, Luke 21:6, Luke 21:24, Acts 6:14, 1 Timothy 2:8
worship: John 4:23, John 14:6, Matthew 28:19, Ephesians 2:18, Ephesians 3:14, 1 Peter 1:17
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 8:13 - a settled 2 Chronicles 6:2 - I have built Psalms 45:11 - worship Isaiah 19:21 - and shall Isaiah 27:13 - and shall Isaiah 56:7 - for mine Isaiah 66:1 - where is the house Zephaniah 2:11 - and men Matthew 11:3 - Art Luke 17:16 - and he John 16:32 - the hour Acts 7:49 - what house
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Jesus saith unto her, woman, believe me,.... In what I am now going to say, since you own me to be a prophet:
the hour cometh; the time is at hand; it is very near; it is just coming:
when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet at Jerusalem,
worship the Father; that is, God, whom the Jews, and so the Samaritans, knew under the character of the Father of all men, as the Creator and preserver of them; for not God as the Father of Christ, or of the saints by adopting grace, is here intended, which this ignorant woman at least had no knowledge of: and the reason of our Lord's speaking after this manner, signifying, that she need not trouble herself about the place of worship, was, partly, because in a little time Jerusalem, and the temple in it, would be destroyed, and not one stone left upon another; and that Samaria, and this mountain of Gerizim, with whatsoever edifice might be upon it, would be laid desolate, so that neither of them would continue long to be places of religious worship; and partly, because all distinction of places in religion would entirely cease; and one place would be as lawful, and as proper to worship in, as another; and men should lift up holy hands, and pray, and offer up spiritual sacrifices in every place, even from the rising of the sun, to the going down of the same, Malachi 1:11.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Believe me - As she had professed to believe that he was a prophet, it was right to require her to put faith in what he was about to utter. It also shows the importance of what he was about to say.
The hour cometh - The time is coming, or is near.
When neither in this mountain ... - Hitherto the public solemn worship of God has been confined to one place. It has been a matter of dispute whether that place should be Jerusalem or Mount Gerizim. That controversy is to be of much less importance than you have supposed. The old dispensation is about to pass away. The special rites of the Jews are to cease. The worship of God, so long confined to a single place, is soon to be celebrated everywhere, and with as much acceptance in one place as in another. He does not say that there would be no worship of God in that place or in Jerusalem, but that the worship of God would not be “confined” there. He would be worshipped in other places as well as there.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse John 4:21. The hour cometh, &c.] The time was now at hand in which the spiritual worship of God was about to be established in the earth, and all the Jewish rites and ceremonies entirely abolished.
Worship the Father. — This epithet shows the mild, benignant, and tender nature of the Gospel dispensation. Men are called to worship their heavenly Father, and to consider themselves as his children. In reference to this, our Lord's prayer begins, Our FATHER, who art in heaven, &c. See John 4:23.