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John 15:20 — King James Version← Study notes

Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also.


John 15:20Greek Interlinear

Greek · John 15:2029 words
GreekMeaning
μνημονεύετεmnēmoneuete
do rememberverbG3421
τοῦtou
thearticleG3588
λόγουlogou
wordnounG3056
οὗhou
thatrelative pronounG3739
ἐγὼegō
I myselfpronounG1473
εἶπονeipon
saidverbG3004
ὑμῖνhymin
to youpronounG4771
ΟὐκOuk
NotadverbG3756
ἔστινestin
isverbG1510
δοῦλοςdoulos
a servantnounG1401
μείζωνmeizōn
greateradjectiveG3173
τοῦtou
than thearticleG3588
κυρίουkyriou
masternounG2962
αὐτοῦautou
of himpronounG846
εἰei
IfwordG1487
ἐμὲeme
Me myselfpronounG1473
ἐδίωξανediōxan
they persecutedverbG1377
καὶkai
alsoadverbG2532
ὑμᾶςhymas
youpronounG4771
διώξουσινdiōxousin
they will persecuteverbG1377
εἰei
ifwordG1487
τὸνton
thearticleG3588
λόγονlogon
wordnounG3056
μουmou
of MinepronounG1473
ἐτήρησανetērēsan
they keptverbG5083
καὶkai
alsoadverbG2532
τὸνton
thearticleG3588
ὑμέτερονhymeteron
yoursadjectiveG5212
τηρήσουσινtērēsousin
they will keepverbG5083
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on John 15:20

Our Lord had said, I have ordained that you should walk and bring forth fruit. Love is this fruit. Wherefore, He proceeds: These things I command you, that you love one another. Hence the Apostle said, The fruit of the Spirit is love(Gal 5:22), and enumerates all other graces as springing from this source. Well then does our Lord commend love, as if it were the only thing commanded: seeing that without it nothing can profit, with it nothing be wanting, whereby a man is made…

Augustine · 4th century

I have said that I lay down My life for you, and that I first chose you. I have said this not by way of reproach, but to induce you to love one another. Then as they were about to suffer persecution and reproach, He bids them not to grieve, but rejoice on that account: If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me before it hated you: as if to say, I know it is a hard trial, but you will endure it for My sake.

Chrysostom · 4th century · Or thus

For the dispraise of the perverse, is our praise. There is nothing wrong in not pleasing those who do not please God. For no one can by one and the same act please God, and the enemies of God. He proves himself no friend to God, who pleases His enemy; and he whose soul is in subjection to the Truth, will have to contend with the enemies of that Truth.

Gregory the Great · 6th century
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