Juan 8:13

13 —Tú te presentas como tu propio testigo —alegaron los fariseos—, así que tu testimonio no es válido.

Juan 8:13 Meaning and Commentary

John 8:13

The Pharisees therefore said unto him
On account of his declaring himself the light of the world: these were either the same who went out of the temple, filled with remorse of conscience, and were now returned, and bearing him a grudge, came to take some advantage against him, if they could; or they were others of the same complexion, sent by them, to make their observations on him:

thou bearest record of thyself.
The Ethiopic version renders it, "dost thou thyself?" which does not seem so decent and comely; see ( Proverbs 27:2 ) ; though it does not follow, that what a man says of himself is not truth, as these suggest:

thy record is not true;
for John testified of himself, that he was not the Christ, nor Elias, nor that prophet; but the voice of one crying in the wilderness; and this testimony he bore of himself, at the importunity of the Jews themselves, ( John 1:19-23 ) ; and his testimony was true; so was that which Christ bore of himself; but their sense rather seems to be, that it was not firm and authentic, and would not pass in any court of judicature, since no man can be a witness in his own cause.

Juan 8:13 In-Context

11 —Nadie, Señor.—Tampoco yo te condeno. Ahora vete, y no vuelvas a pecar.
12 Una vez más Jesús se dirigió a la gente, y les dijo:—Yo soy la luz del mundo. El que me sigue no andará en tinieblas, sino que tendrá la luz de la vida.
13 —Tú te presentas como tu propio testigo —alegaron los fariseos—, así que tu testimonio no es válido.
14 —Aunque yo sea mi propio testigo —repuso Jesús—, mi testimonio es válido, porque sé de dónde he venido y a dónde voy. Pero ustedes no saben de dónde vengo ni a dónde voy.
15 Ustedes juzgan según criterios humanos; yo, en cambio, no juzgo a nadie.
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