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Enduring Word Bible Commentary John Chapter 13. John 13 – Jesus, the Loving Servant. Videos for John 13: John 13:1-17 – Prepared to Serve. John 13:18-38 – Prepared for Glory. Alexander Maclaren wrote of this remarkable section, John 13-17: “Nowhere else is His speech at once so simple and so deep.
The Pulpit Commentary, in its extensive introduction to the Gospel of John, highlights the following points that are representative of John’s teaching, none of which are emphasized in a similar fashion in the other Gospels:
The general meaning of the word is to magnify or extol, to exalt to a position of honor. John applied it here, and in a few other passages, to the death of Jesus...By His passion, in which the death of the cross was central, the Father would be magnified among men, and Jesus would be exalted as a Savior.
John 13:1–15 1 Before the feast of Passover, Jesus knew that his hour had come to pass from this world to the Father. He loved his own in the world and he loved them to the end. 2 The devil had already induced Judas, son of Simon the Iscariot, to hand him over. So, during supper, 3 fully aware that the Father had put
THE STRUCTURE AND MESSAGE OF JOHN 13:1-38* Francis J. Moloney, S.D.B. I - Introduction. There is no need for me to labour the issue of the internal tensions which un doubtedly exist within the so-called last discourse of the Fourth Gospel (John 13:1-17:26).
In speaking of love as the new commandment for those whom Jesus had chosen as his own (13:1, 15:16) and as a mark by which they could be distinguished from others (13:35), John shows that he is thinking of this scene in covenant terminology.
John 13:1-11 Commentary New International Version. Questions for Discussion and Thinking Further follow the verse-by-verse International Bible Study Commentary.