John 13:30

30 Assone then as he had receaved the soppe he wet immediatly out. And it was night.

John 13:30 Meaning and Commentary

John 13:30

He then having, received the sop
As soon as ever he received it, he

went immediately out;
fearing lest an entire discovery should be made, and he be prevented accomplishing his design; or being more violently stirred up to it by, Satan, who after the sop entered into him, he directly went from Bethany to Jerusalem, to the chief priests, there, in order to consult and agree upon the delivery of him into their hands:

and it was night;
this circumstance is added, to show how eagerly he was bent upon it; that though it was night, it did not hinder or discourage him from setting out on his journey to Jerusalem; and as this was a work of darkness, the night was the fittest time for it, and was a proper emblem of the blackness of the crime he was going to perpetrate.

John 13:30 In-Context

28 That wist no ma at the table for what intent he spake vnto him.
29 Some of the thought because Iudas had the bagge that Iesus had sayd vnto him bye those thinges that we have nede af agaynst ye feast: or that he shulde geve some thinge to the poore.
30 Assone then as he had receaved the soppe he wet immediatly out. And it was night.
31 Whe he was gone out Iesus sayde: now is the sonne of man glorified. And God is glorified by him.
32 Yf God be glorified by him God shall also glorify him in him selfe: and shall strayght waye glorify him.
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