John 7:29

29 I knowe him: for I am of him and he hath sent me.

John 7:29 Meaning and Commentary

John 7:29

But I know him
His nature and perfections, his purposes and promises, his council and covenant, his mind and will; and indeed none knows him but he, and those to whom he pleases to reveal him; and there is good reason why he should have intimate and perfect knowledge of him:

for I am from him;
being the only begotten of him, and as such lay in his bosom, and knew him, and his whole heart, and was privy to all of him, and that that is within him;

and he hath sent me;
in an office capacity to redeem his people. This is the original descent of Christ, which the Jews knew not, though they pretended to know him, and whence he was.

John 7:29 In-Context

27 How be it we knowe this man whence he is: but when Christ cometh no man shall knowe whence he is.
28 Then cryed Iesus in ye temple as he taught sayinge: ye knowe me and whence I am ye knowe. And yet I am not come of my selfe but he yt sent me is true whom ye knowe not.
29 I knowe him: for I am of him and he hath sent me.
30 Then they sought to take him: but no ma layde hondes on him because his tyme was not yet come.
31 Many of the people beleved on him and sayde: when Christ cometh will he do moo miracles then this man hath done?
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