Jean 12:20

20 Quelques Grecs, du nombre de ceux qui étaient montés pour adorer pendant la fête,

Jean 12:20 Meaning and Commentary

John 12:20

And there were certain Greeks
"Hellenes", so called, from Hellen, a king of that name, as Pliny says F18 These were not Graecizing Jews, or Jews that dwelt in Greece, and spoke the Greek language; for they were called not Hellenes, but Hellenists; but these were, as the Vulgate Latin and Syriac versions render it, Gentiles; and were either mere Gentiles, and yet devout and religious men, who were allowed to offer sacrifice, and to worship, in the court of the Gentiles; or they were proselytes, either of righteousness, and so were circumcised, and had a right to eat of the passover, as well as to worship at it; or of the gate, and so being uncircumcised, might not eat of the passover, yet might worship at it; which latter seems to be the case, by what follows: for these were

among them, that came up to worship at the feast;
of the passover, which was near at hand: these were among those, that went forth to meet Jesus, and that attended him to Jerusalem, who were come up out of the country to this feast; and these came along with them to worship at it, to offer their sacrifices, and join in prayer, though they might not eat of the passover.


FOOTNOTES:

F18 Nat. His. l. 4. c. 7.

Jean 12:20 In-Context

18 et la foule vint au-devant de lui, parce qu'elle avait appris qu'il avait fait ce miracle.
19 Les pharisiens se dirent donc les uns aux autres: Vous voyez que vous ne gagnez rien; voici, le monde est allé après lui.
20 Quelques Grecs, du nombre de ceux qui étaient montés pour adorer pendant la fête,
21 s'adressèrent à Philippe, de Bethsaïda en Galilée, et lui dirent avec instance: Seigneur, nous voudrions voir Jésus.
22 Philippe alla le dire à André, puis André et Philippe le dirent à Jésus.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.