John 1:11
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Book | Gospel of John |
Christian Bible part | New Testament |
John 1:11 is the eleventh verse in the first chapter of the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible.
Content
In the original Greek according to
- Εἰς τὰ ἴδια ἦλθε, καὶ οἱ ἴδιοι αὐτὸν οὐ παρέλαβον.
In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads:
- He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
The New International Version translates the passage as:
- He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him.
Analysis
Many believe "His own" refers principally to the Jewish people. Jesus came to them as if to his family, but they did not accept him. However it may be extended to the Gentiles, "who for a long time groaned in darkness, and seemed to wait for the light of justice," but also did not accept him. But the latter part of the verse seems to imply a few, of both Jews and Gentiles, embraced the faith.[1][2]
Commentary from the Church Fathers
Theophylact of Ohrid: "By his own, understand either the world, or Judæa, which He had chosen for His inheritance."[3]
References
- ^ Robert Witham, Annotations on the New Testament of Jesus Christ. Dublin: 1730.
- ^ John MacEvilly, An Exposition of the Gospel of St. John consisting of an analysis of each chapter and of a Commentary critical, exegetical, doctrinal and moral, Dublin Gill & Son 1879.
- ^ a b c d "Catena aurea: commentary on the four Gospels, collected out of the works of the Fathers: Volume 6, St. John. Oxford: Parker, 1874. Thomas Aquinas". 1874.
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Preceded by John 1:10 |
Gospel of John Chapter 1 |
Succeeded by John 1:12 |