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Johannes 12:22

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22 Filippus kwam en zeide het Andreas; en Andreas en Filippus wederom zeiden het Jezus.

Johannes 12:22 Meaning and Commentary

John 12:22

Philip cometh and telleth Andrew
The request the Greeks made to him, and this he did, that he might have his advice in this matter; and that not only because he might be a senior man as well as apostle, but because he was of the same town, and might know these men as well as Philip:

and again, Andrew and Philip told Jesus;
after they had consulted together, whether it was proper or not, to move this thing to their master; since he had forbid them going in the way of the Gentiles, they agreed to acquaint him with it, that he might do his pleasure.

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Johannes 12:22 In-Context

20 En er waren sommige Grieken uit degenen, die opgekomen waren, opdat zij op het feest zouden aanbidden;
21 Dezen dan gingen tot Filippus, die van Bethsaida in Galilea was, en baden hem, zeggende: Heer, wij wilden Jezus wel zien.
22 Filippus kwam en zeide het Andreas; en Andreas en Filippus wederom zeiden het Jezus.
23 Maar Jezus antwoordde hun, zeggende: De ure is gekomen, dat de Zoon des mensen zal verheerlijkt worden.
24 Voorwaar, voorwaar zeg Ik u: Indien het tarwegraan in de aarde niet valt, en sterft, zo blijft hetzelve alleen; maar indien het sterft, zo brengt het veel vrucht voort.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.

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