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  2. John 1:16 - Wikipedia

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    Chrysostom: "Or thus; John the Evangelist here adds his testimony to that of John the Baptist, saying, And of his fulness have we all received. These are not the words of the forerunner, but of the disciple; as if he meant to say, We also the twelve, and the whole body of the faithful, both present and to come, have received of His fulness."

  3. John 1 - Wikipedia

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    Methodist founder John Wesley summarised the opening verses of John 1 as follows: John 1:1–2 describes the state of things before the creation; John 1:3 describes the state of things in the creation; John 1:4 describes the state of things in the time of man's innocence; John 1:5 describes the state of things in the time of man's corruption. [9]

  4. John 1:26 - Wikipedia

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    Lapide comments on John's words, "there standeth one, etc." stating that it is as if John said, "Christ is living in the midst of you, and yet you do not know Him. That is, you see him as a mere man and do not perceive that he is the Messiah." [1]

  5. John 1:15 - Wikipedia

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    John bare witness of Him." [2] Theophylact of Ohrid: " He saith, Who cometh after me, that is, as to the time of His birth. John was six months before Christ, according to His humanity." [2] Chrysostom: "Or this does not refer to the birth from Mary; for Christ was born, when this was said by John; but to His coming for the work of preaching ...

  6. John 1:23 - Wikipedia

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    "I am the Voice, etc." comes from Isaiah 40:3.Witham expands the meaning as: "I am a servant, and prepare paths, your hearts, for the Lord. I come, he says, to say that He is at the doors who is expected, that you may be prepared to go whithersoever He may bid you.” [1] MacEvilly notes that, "Having already declared what he was not, he now declares in very distinct terms, what he was, thus ...

  7. John 1:18 - Wikipedia

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    John 1:18 is the eighteenth verse ... No oned hath seen God at any time, (1 Timothy 6:16 ... "The Truth of His Nature did not seem sufficiently explained by the name ...

  8. John 1:17 - Wikipedia

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    John 1:17 is the seventeenth verse in the first chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the ... Commentary from the Church Fathers ... John 1:16: Gospel ...

  9. John 1:13 - Wikipedia

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    John 1:116 in Papyrus 75 (AD ... John 1:13 is the thirteenth verse in the first chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament ... Commentary from the Church ...

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