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John 21:24 — King James Version← Study notes

This is the disciple which testifieth of these things, and wrote these things: and we know that his testimony is true.


John 21:24Greek Interlinear

Greek · John 21:2420 words
GreekMeaning
ΟὗτόςHoutos
ThisdemonstrativeG3778
ἐστινestin
isverbG1510
ho
thearticleG3588
μαθητὴςmathētēs
disciplenounG3101
ho
whoarticleG3588
μαρτυρῶνmartyrōn
is bearing witnessverbG3140
περὶperi
concerningprepositionG4012
τούτωνtoutōn
these thingsdemonstrativeG3778
καὶkai
andwordG2532
ho
thearticleG3588
γράψαςgrapsas
having writtenverbG1125
ταῦταtauta
these thingsdemonstrativeG3778
καὶkai
andwordG2532
οἴδαμενoidamen
we knowverbG6063
ὅτιhoti
thatwordG3754
ἀληθὴςalēthēs
trueadjectiveG227
αὐτοῦautou
of himpronounG846
thearticleG3588
μαρτυρίαmartyria
testimonynounG3141
ἐστίνestin
isverbG1510
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Church Fathers on John 21:24

This is the disciple which testifies of these things. When we assert any undoubted fact in common life, we do not withhold our testimony: much less would he, who wrote by the inspiration of the Holy Ghost. And thus the other Apostles, And we are witnesses of these things, and wrote these things. John is only one who appeals to his own testimony; and he does so, because he was the last who wrote. And for this reason he often mentions Christ’s love for him, i.e. to show the…

Chrysostom · 4th century · John appeals to his own knowledge of these events, having been witness of them

The which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should, be written; meaning not the world had not space for them, but that the capacity of readers was not large enough to hold them: though sometimes words themselves may exceed the truth, and yet the thing they express be true; a mode of speech which is used not to explain an obscure and doubtful, but to magnify or estimate a plain, thing: nor does it…

Augustine · 4th century
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