John 7:40

40 ex illa ergo turba cum audissent hos sermones eius dicebant hic est vere propheta

John 7:40 Meaning and Commentary

John 7:40

Many of the people therefore
Of the common people, and it may be chiefly those that came out of the country:

when they heard this saying;
or discourse of Christ, on the last and great day of the feast, relating to the large measure of grace, and the effusion of the Spirit on him, that believed:

said, of a truth this is the prophet;
spoken of in ( Deuteronomy 18:15 ) , which some understood not of the Messiah, but of some extraordinary prophet distinct from him, who should come before him, or about the same time; or they imagined he was one of the old prophets raised from the dead, whom they also expected about the times of the Messiah: or their sense might only be, that he was a prophet, which was true, though not all the truth; they had some knowledge, though but small; and they spake of him, though but as children in understanding.

John 7:40 In-Context

38 qui credit in me sicut dixit scriptura flumina de ventre eius fluent aquae vivae
39 hoc autem dixit de Spiritu quem accepturi erant credentes in eum non enim erat Spiritus quia Iesus nondum fuerat glorificatus
40 ex illa ergo turba cum audissent hos sermones eius dicebant hic est vere propheta
41 alii dicebant hic est Christus quidam autem dicebant numquid a Galilaea Christus venit
42 nonne scriptura dicit quia ex semine David et Bethleem castello ubi erat David venit Christus
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