Johannes 13:26

26 Jesus antwortete: Jener ist es, welchem ich den Bissen, wenn ich ihn eingetaucht habe, geben werde. Und als er den Bissen eingetaucht hatte, gibt er ihn dem Judas, Simons Sohn, dem Iskariot.

Johannes 13:26 Meaning and Commentary

John 13:26

Jesus answered, he it is
Jesus replied, by whispering; for had he spoken out, the rest could not have been so ignorant, as they still continued, after the sign was given: Christ, I say, whispered to John, and told him by what sign he might know the person, and that it was he,

to whom,
says he,

I shall give a sop, when I have dipped it.
This was not the passover sop, which was dipped into a sauce made of various things, called by the Jews (towrx) ; for this was not the "paschal" supper, but a common supper at a private house, two days before the feast of the passover; but this sop, or rather crust of bread, which whether dipped into a liquid, or only a piece of dry bread, which Christ dipped his hand into the dish for, and took, as some think, is not very material, was a piece of common bread, which Christ took up, without regard to any custom, or ceremony used at any feasts, and gave it to the betrayer, as a sign by which John might know him:

and when he, had dipped the sop;
either into some sort of broth, or any other liquid, or had dipped his hand into the dish for it:

he gave it to Judas Iscariot, the son of Simon;
so called, to distinguish him from another apostle, whose name was Judas, and was then present.

Johannes 13:26 In-Context

24 Diesem nun winkt Simon Petrus, damit er forschen möchte, wer es wohl wäre, von welchem er rede.
25 Jener aber, sich an die Brust Jesu lehnend, spricht zu ihm: Herr, wer ist es?
26 Jesus antwortete: Jener ist es, welchem ich den Bissen, wenn ich ihn eingetaucht habe, geben werde. Und als er den Bissen eingetaucht hatte, gibt er ihn dem Judas, Simons Sohn, dem Iskariot.
27 Und nach dem Bissen fuhr alsdann der Satan in ihn. Jesus spricht nun zu ihm: Was du tust, tue schnell.
28 Keiner aber von den zu Tische Liegenden verstand, wozu er ihm dies sagte.
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