John 7:4

4 No one who wants to be well known does things in secret. Since you are doing these things, show yourself to the world."

John 7:4 Meaning and Commentary

John 7:4

For there is no man that doeth anything in secret
For so they reckoned his doing miracles in such a corner of the land, and in so obscure a place as Galilee:

and he himself seeketh to be known openly;
suggesting hereby, that Christ was an ambitious person, and sought popular applause, and honour and glory from men, when nothing was more foreign from him; see ( John 5:41 ) ( 8:50 ) .

If thou do these things;
for they question whether the miracles he wrought were real; and suspected that they were deceptions of the sight, and delusions; or at least they questioned their being done by him; and rather thought that they were done by diabolical influence, by Beelzebub the prince of devils: but if they were real ones, they advise him, saying,

shew thyself to the world;
or do these openly, and in the presence of the great men of the world; the princes of it, the rulers of the people, the chief priests and sanhedrim; and before all the males of Israel; who at this feast would come up from all parts of the land, and are for their multitude called the world: the reason of this their advice was, that if his miracles were real, and he was the person he would be thought to be, the doing of them before such, would gain him great credit and esteem; and if not, he might be detected by such numbers, and by men of such penetration as were among them.

John 7:4 In-Context

2 The Jewish Feast of Booths was near.
3 Jesus' brothers said to him, "You should leave here and go to Judea. Then your disciples will see the kinds of things you do.
4 No one who wants to be well known does things in secret. Since you are doing these things, show yourself to the world."
5 Even Jesus' own brothers did not believe in him.
6 So Jesus told them, "The right time has not yet come for me. For you, any time is right.
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