约翰福音 4:1

1 主 知 道 法 利 赛 人 听 见 他 收 门 徒 , 施 洗 , 比 约 翰 还 多 ,

约翰福音 4:1 Meaning and Commentary

John 4:1

When therefore our Lord knew
Or Jesus, as some copies, as the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Persic versions read; who is Lord of all, Lord of lords, the one and only Lord of saints: and who knew all things as God; every man, and what is in man; who would believe in him, and who not, and who would betray him; he knew his adversaries, what they thought, said, or did; what was told them, and how it operated in them; and what were the secret motions of their hearts, and their most private counsels and designs; for this is not merely to be understood of his knowledge as man, which he might have by private intelligence from others; though what is here said, might be true also in this sense:

how the Pharisees;
the inveterate and implacable enemies of Christ, and particularly those that dwelt at Jerusalem, and were of the great sanhedrim, or council of the nation:

had heard;
either by their spies, which they constantly kept about Christ; or by John s disciples, who, through envy, might apply to the sanhedrim, to put a stop to, or check upon the baptism and ministry of Christ; or by common fame:

that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John;
see ( John 3:26 ) . The method Christ took was, he first made men disciples, and then baptized them; and the same he directed his apostles to, saying, "go and teach", or "disciple all nations, baptizing them", &c. And this should be a rule of conduct to us, to baptize only such, who appear to have been made the disciples of Christ: now a disciple of Christ, is one that has learned of Christ, and has learned Christ; the way of life, righteousness, and salvation by him; who is a believer in him; who has seen a beauty, glory, fulness, and suitableness in him, as a Saviour; and is come to him, and has ventured on him, and trusted in him; and who has been taught to deny himself, sinful self, and righteous self; to part with his sins, and to renounce his own righteousness, and all dependence on it, for justification before God; and who has been made willing to leave and forsake all worldly things and advantages, and to bear all reproach, indignities, and persecutions, for Christ's sake: and such who are Christ's disciples in this sense, are the only proper persons to be baptized; these are they, that ought to put on this badge, and wear Christ's livery: nor can baptism be of any use to any others; for such only are baptized into him, and into his death, and partake of the saving benefits of it; for whatsoever is not of faith, is sin; and without it also, it is impossible to please God.

约翰福音 4:1 In-Context

1 主 知 道 法 利 赛 人 听 见 他 收 门 徒 , 施 洗 , 比 约 翰 还 多 ,
2 ( 其 实 不 是 耶 稣 亲 自 施 洗 , 乃 是 他 的 门 徒 施 洗 , )
3 他 就 离 了 犹 太 , 又 往 加 利 利 去 。
4 必 须 经 过 撒 玛 利 亚 ,
5 於 是 到 了 撒 玛 利 亚 的 一 座 城 , 名 叫 叙 加 , 靠 近 雅 各 给 他 儿 子 约 瑟 的 那 块 地 。
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