Sign in
John 15:3 — King James Version← Study notes

Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you.


John 15:3Greek Interlinear

Greek · John 15:310 words
GreekMeaning
ἤδηēdē
AlreadyadverbG2235
ὑμεῖςhymeis
you yourselvespronounG4771
καθαροίkatharoi
cleanadjectiveG2513
ἐστεeste
areverbG1510
διὰdia
because ofprepositionG1223
τὸνton
thearticleG3588
λόγονlogon
wordnounG3056
ὃνhon
thatrelative pronounG3739
λελάληκαlelalēka
I have spokenverbG2980
ὑμῖνhymin
to youpronounG4771
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on John 15:3

He rises in haste to perform the sacrament of His final passion in the flesh (such is His desire to fulfill His Father’s commandment) and therefore takes occasion to unfold the mystery of His assumption of His flesh, whereby He supports us, as the vine does its branches: I am the true vine.

Hilary of Poitiers · 4th century

He says this as being the Head of the Church, of which we are the members, the Man Christ Jesus; for the vine and the branches are of the same nature. When He says, I am the true vine, He does not mean really a vine; for He is only called so metaphorically, not literally, even as He is called the Lamb, the Sheep, and the like; but He distinguishes Himself from that vine to whom it is said, How you are turned into the degenerate plant of a strange vine to me (Jer 11:21). For…

Augustine · 4th century

And forasmuch as Christ was sufficient for Himself, but His disciples needed the help of the Husbandman, of the vine He says nothing, but adds concerning the branches, Every branch in Me that bears not fruit, He takes away. By fruit is meant life, i.e. that no one can be in Him without good works.

Chrysostom · 4th century
Read all 9 entries in the readerCatena Aurea · St. Thomas Aquinas, tr. J. H. Newman · public domain
COMMUNITY REFLECTIONS
Publish a note on this verse
No notes on this verse yet. Be the first to write one!