John 7:26

26 et ecce palam loquitur et nihil ei dicunt numquid vere cognoverunt principes quia hic est Christus

John 7:26 Meaning and Commentary

John 7:26

But lo, he speaketh boldly
And with great freedom, and openly and publicly in the temple, as if he had a licence from the chief priests for so doing:

and they say nothing to him;
do not contradict him, or forbid him speaking; he goes on without control; though he takes great liberty in charging the Jews with an intention to kill him, in arguing from their practices in vindication of himself, and in suggesting that they judged in favour of men, and not according to the truth of things.

Do the rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ?
have they changed their minds concerning him, and so their conduct towards him? are they convinced, and do they know by plain demonstrations, and full proof, that he is really the Messiah that has been promised of old, and long expected?

John 7:26 In-Context

24 nolite iudicare secundum faciem sed iustum iudicium iudicate
25 dicebant ergo quidam ex Hierosolymis nonne hic est quem quaerunt interficere
26 et ecce palam loquitur et nihil ei dicunt numquid vere cognoverunt principes quia hic est Christus
27 sed hunc scimus unde sit Christus autem cum venerit nemo scit unde sit
28 clamabat ergo docens in templo Iesus et dicens et me scitis et unde sim scitis et a me ipso non veni sed est verus qui misit me quem vos non scitis
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