John 10:15

15 As my father knoweth me: even so knowe I my father. And I geve my lyfe for the shepe:

John 10:15 Meaning and Commentary

John 10:15

As the Father knoweth me
These words, with what follow, are in connection with ( John 10:14 ) ; and the sense is, that the mutual knowledge of Christ, and his sheep, is like that which his Father and he have of each other. The Father knows Christ as his own Son, and loves him as such, in the most strong and affectionate manner; and has entrusted him with the persons, grace, and glory, of all his people:

even so know I the Father;
or rather, "and I know the Father"; as he needs must, since he lay in his bosom, and still does, and knows his nature, perfections, purposes, and his whole mind and will; and loves him most ardently, which he has shown by his coming down from heaven, to do his will; and trusts in him for the accomplishment of everything he promised unto him:

and I lay down my life for the sheep;
which proves him to be the good shepherd, ( John 10:11 ) . The Vulgate Latin version reads, "for my sheep"; which were his, by the Father's gift, and for no other has he laid down his life. The Ethiopic version, as before, renders it, or rather explains it, "I lay down my life for the redemption of my sheep".

John 10:15 In-Context

13 The heyred servaut flyeth because he is an heyred servaunt and careth not for the shepe.
14 I am that good shepeheerd and knowe myne and am knowe of myne.
15 As my father knoweth me: even so knowe I my father. And I geve my lyfe for the shepe:
16 and other shepe I have which are not of this folde. Them also must I bringe that they maye heare my voyce and that ther maye be one flocke and one shepeherde.
17 Therfore doth my father love me because I put my lyfe from me that I myght take it agayne.
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