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Enduring Word Bible Commentary John Chapter 15. John 15 – The Departing Jesus Teaches His Disciples about Life in Him. Videos for John 15: John 15:1-11 – Prepared to Abide. John 15:12-16:4 – Prepared for Persecution.
21 Ιουν 2024 · John 15:1-11 is about Jesus using the metaphor of a vine and branches to teach his disciples about the importance of remaining connected to him for spiritual nourishment and bearing fruit in accordance with God’s will. 1 “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser.”.
I am the true vine—of whom the vine of nature is but a shadow. my Father is the husbandman—the great Proprietor of the vineyard, the Lord of the spiritual kingdom. (It is surely unnecessary to point out the claim to supreme divinity involved in this). John 15:1-11 Under the parable of a vine Christ sets forth God’s.
John 15 begins with Jesus saying, “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.”. From Isaiah 5 we know that the Jews would have been used to the figure of Israel being either a vineyard of a garden or branches on a vine. Jeremiah 2:21 echoes this as well. Vineyards were very common in Israel.
27 Ιουλ 2018 · The purpose of this paper will be to conduct an exegetical study and commentary of the pericope commonly known as The Vine and Branches, or John 15:1-11,[1] through contextual analysis and systematic exegesis of the primary Greek terminology evident in the passage.
Peter had nothing to say of their looseness of life, of their worldliness, of their covetousness: he did not go into particulars of conduct calculated to bring a blush to their cheeks; he took up but one point, and by a few convincing remarks showed them the enormity of crucifying the Lord of glory.
Pulpit Commentary. John 15:1. I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman. Verses 1-10. (7) The parable of the vine and its branches. Incorporation of the disciples into one personality with himself. The image of the vine may have been suggested by some visible object. Either of the hypotheses of place would furnish a reminder of the ...