John 1:35

35 altera die iterum stabat Iohannes et ex discipulis eius duo

John 1:35 Meaning and Commentary

John 1:35

Again, the next day after
The third day from the priests and Levites having been with John, to know who he was. The Syriac, Arabic, and Persic versions, leave out the word "again":

John stood, and two of his disciples;
one of these was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, as appears from ( John 1:40 ) and very likely the other was the Evangelist John, the writer of this Gospel, who always chooses to conceal himself. John the Baptist stood, and these disciples by him, in some certain place near Jordan, where he was preaching and baptizing.

John 1:35 In-Context

33 et ego nesciebam eum sed qui misit me baptizare in aqua ille mihi dixit super quem videris Spiritum descendentem et manentem super eum hic est qui baptizat in Spiritu Sancto
34 et ego vidi et testimonium perhibui quia hic est Filius Dei
35 altera die iterum stabat Iohannes et ex discipulis eius duo
36 et respiciens Iesum ambulantem dicit ecce agnus Dei
37 et audierunt eum duo discipuli loquentem et secuti sunt Iesum
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.