THE GOSPEL
ACCORDING TO
JOHN
Commentary by DAVID BROWN
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CHAPTER 2
@Joh
2:1-12. FIRST MIRACLE, WATER MADE WINE--BRIEF VISIT TO
CAPERNAUM.
1. third day--He would take two days to reach
Galilee, and this was the third.
mother there--it being
probably some relative's marriage. John never names her
[BENGEL].
3. no wine--evidently expecting some display of His
glory, and hinting that now was His time.
4, 5. Woman--no term of disrespect in the language of
that day (@Joh
19:26).
what . . . to do
with thee--that is, "In my Father's business I have
to do with Him only." It was a gentle rebuke for officious
interference, entering a region from which all creatures
were excluded (compare @Ac
4:19,20).
mine hour,
&c.--hinting that He would do something, but at
His own time; and so she understood it (@Joh
2:5).
6. firkins--about seven and a half gallons in Jewish,
or nine in Attic measure; each of these huge water jars,
therefore, holding some twenty or more gallons, for washings
at such feasts (@Mr
7:4).
7, 8. Fill . . . draw . . . bear--directing
all, but Himself touching nothing, to prevent all appearance
of collusion.
9, 10. well drunk--"drunk abundantly" (as @So
5:1), speaking of the general practice.
10. the good wine . . . until now--thus
testifying, while ignorant of the source of supply, not only
that it was real wine, but better than any at the feast.
11. manifested forth his glory--Nothing in the least
like this is said of the miracles of prophet or apostle, nor
could without manifest blasphemy be said of any mere
creature. Observe, (1) At a marriage Christ made His first
public appearance in any company, and at a marriage He
wrought His first miracle--the noblest sanction that could
be given to that God-given institution. (2) As the miracle
did not make bad good, but good better, so
Christianity only redeems, sanctifies, and ennobles the
beneficent but abused institution of marriage; and Christ's
whole work only turns the water of earth into the wine of
heaven. Thus "this beginning of miracles"
exhibited the character and "manifested forth the
glory" of His entire Mission. (3) As Christ
countenanced our seasons of festivity, so also that
greater fulness which befits such; so far was He from
encouraging that asceticism which has since been so
often put for all religion. (4) The character and authority
ascribed by Romanists to the Virgin is directly in the teeth
of this and other scriptures.
12. Capernaum--on the Sea of Galilee. (See on Mt
9:1).
his mother and his
brethren--(See on Lu 2:51, and Mt 13:54-56).
@Joh
2:13-25. CHRIST'S FIRST PASSOVER--FIRST CLEANSING OF THE
TEMPLE.
14-17. in the temple--not the temple itself, as @Joh
2:19-21, but the temple-court.
sold oxen,
&c.--for the convenience of those who had to offer them
in sacrifice.
changers of money--of
Roman into Jewish money, in which the temple dues (see on Mt
17:24) had to be paid.
15. small cords--likely some of the rushes spread for
bedding, and when twisted used to tie up the cattle there
collected. "Not by this slender whip but by divine
majesty was the ejection accomplished, the whip being but a
sign of the scourge of divine anger" [GROTIUS].
poured out . . .
overthrew--thus expressing the mingled indignation and
authority of the impulse.
16. my Father's house--How close the resemblance of
these remarkable words to @Lu
2:49; the same consciousness of intrinsic relation to
the temple--as the seat of His Father's most august
worship, and so the symbol of all that is due to Him on
earth--dictating both speeches. Only, when but a youth, with
no authority, He was simply "a SON IN His own
house"; now He was "a SON OVER His own house"
(@Heb
3:6), the proper Representative, and in flesh "the
Heir," of his Father's rights.
house of merchandise--There
was nothing wrong in the merchandise; but to bring it, for
their own and others' convenience, into that most sacred
place, was a high-handed profanation which the eye of Jesus
could not endure.
17. eaten me up--a glorious feature in the predicted
character of the suffering Messiah (@Ps
69:9), and rising high even in some not worthy to loose
the latchet of His shoes. (@Ex
32:19, &c.).
18-22. What sign showest thou unto us, seeing that thou
doest these things?--Though the act and the words
of Christ, taken together, were sign enough, they were
unconvinced: yet they were awed, and though at His
very next appearance at Jerusalem they "sought to kill
Him" for speaking of "His Father" just as He
did now (@Joh
5:18), they, at this early stage, only ask a sign.
19. Destroy this temple, &c.--(See on Mr
14:58,59).
20. Forty and six years--From the eighteenth year of
Herod till then was just forty-six years [JOSEPHUS, Antiquities,
15.11.1].
21. temple of his body--in which was enshrined the
glory of the eternal Word. (See on Joh 1:14). By its
resurrection the true Temple of God upon earth was reared
up, of which the stone one was but a shadow; so that the
allusion is not quite exclusively to Himself, but
takes in that Temple of which He is the foundation, and all
believers are the "lively stones." (@1Pe
2:4,5).
22. believed the scripture--on this subject; that is,
what was meant, which was hid from them till then. Mark (1) The
act by which Christ signalized His first public appearance
in the Temple. Taking "His fan in His hand, He
purges His floor," not thoroughly indeed, but enough to
foreshadow His last act towards that faithless
people--to sweep them out of God's house. (2) The
sign of His authority to do this is the announcement, at
this first outset of His ministry, of that coming death by
their hands, and resurrection by His own, which were to pave
the way for their judicial ejection.
23-25. in the feast day--the foregoing things
occurring probably before the feast began.
many believed--superficially,
struck merely by "the miracles He did." Of these
we have no record.
24. did not commit--"entrust," or let
Himself down familiarly to them, as to His genuine
disciples.
25. knew what was in man--It is impossible for
language more clearly to assert of Christ what in @Jer
17:9,10, and elsewhere, is denied of all mere creatures.
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