Lectionary Calendar
Sunday, December 22nd, 2024
the Fourth Week of Advent
the Fourth Week of Advent
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Bible Commentaries
Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament Darby's Synopsis
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Bibliographical Information
Darby, John. "Commentary on John 20". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/john-20.html. 1857-67.
Darby, John. "Commentary on John 20". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/
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Introduction
1:2 He (c-1) In John, the personal pronoun, generally emphatic in Greek where inserted, is used so constantly that it can hardly be considered such in many cases, but certain instances which are considered to be more definitely emphatic are given in italics. The same spirit of emphasis causes the very frequent use of ekeinos for the third person ('he,' 'they,' c.). Its sense is 'that,' contrasted with 'this,' and hence is emphatic as 'that man' in English, sometimes having the sense of 'such a one as that.' A number of cases where this word also is used emphatically have also been indicated.
Verse 2
20:2 attached, (c-18) Phileo . see ch. 11.3.
Verse 16
20:16 Rabboni, (d-14) See Mark 10:51 , the only other instance of the use of this word.
Verse 24
20:24 Didymus, (a-8) Or 'twin.'
Verse 25
20:25 not (b-48) 'In no wise.' a strong negative.