John 13:24

24 So Shim`on Kefa motioned to him and said, "Ask which one he's talking about."

John 13:24 Meaning and Commentary

John 13:24

Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him
Peter perhaps lay at a distance from Christ, or in some such position, that he could not whisper to him himself; and besides, knew that John might use more freedom, as he was admitted to more familiarity with him; and being at some distance also from him, he beckoned to him; which was usually done at meals, when they could not, by reason of their posture, discourse together: this being the case, (gwxmb hyl ywxm) , "they made signs", by nodding to one another F11; that is, as the gloss explains it, they pointed with their hands and fingers, and by nodding or beckoning; such a method Peter took, signifying his desire,

that he should ask who it should be of whom he spake:
which he did not out of mere curiosity, but from an honest intention and pure zeal, that he, with the rest, might show their abhorrence of such a person, and avoid him; and do all that lay in their power to hinder him from putting his designs into execution, and that the innocent might be free from all suspicion.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 T. Bab. Beracot ib.

John 13:24 In-Context

22 The talmidim stared at one another, totally mystified -- whom could he mean?
23 One of his talmidim, the one Yeshua particu larly loved, was reclining close beside him.
24 So Shim`on Kefa motioned to him and said, "Ask which one he's talking about."
25 Leaning against Yeshua's chest, he asked Yeshua, "Lord, who is it?"
26 Yeshua answered, "It's the one to whom I give this piece of matzah after I dip it in the dish." So he dipped the piece of matzah and gave it to Y'hudah Ben-Shim`on from K'riot.
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