John 13:14

14 si ergo ego lavi vestros pedes Dominus et magister et vos debetis alter alterius lavare pedes

John 13:14 Meaning and Commentary

John 13:14

If I then your Lord and Master
Christ argues from these titles and characters, which his disciples rightly gave him, and from what he had done to them, though he stood in such a superior relation to them, to their duty one towards another; that since, says he, I

have washed your feet, ye also ought to wash one another's feet:
by which he does not mean barely, that they should perform this single action; but as this was an instance of humility and condescension, and doing a good office to strangers and travellers, and was afterwards an expression of love to the saints, see ( 1 Timothy 5:10 ) , so he would teach them hereby, to behave in a spirit of humility and condescension to one another, to do every kind and good office, and by love to serve one another in all things.

John 13:14 In-Context

12 postquam ergo lavit pedes eorum et accepit vestimenta sua cum recubuisset iterum dixit eis scitis quid fecerim vobis
13 vos vocatis me magister et Domine et bene dicitis sum etenim
14 si ergo ego lavi vestros pedes Dominus et magister et vos debetis alter alterius lavare pedes
15 exemplum enim dedi vobis ut quemadmodum ego feci vobis ita et vos faciatis
16 amen amen dico vobis non est servus maior domino suo neque apostolus maior eo qui misit illum
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.