“Yet for fear of the Jews no one spoke openly of him.”
Howbeit no man spake of him openly for fear of the Jews — despite the murmuring, no one speaks openly about Jesus 'for fear of the Jews' (the authorities). This establishes the climate of coercion: public allegiance to Jesus is dangerous, controlled by institutional power. The fear is well-founded (they have already threatened death), and it highlights the courage required for faith. Jesus's open teaching in the temple (7:14) will contrast sharply with this fearful silence, presenting an alternative to coercion.
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John 7:13
“Yet for fear of the Jews no one spoke openly of him.”
Howbeit no man spake of him openly for fear of the Jews — despite the murmuring, no one speaks openly about Jesus 'for fear of the Jews' (the authorities). This establishes the climate of coercion: public allegiance to Jesus is dangerous, controlled by institutional power. The fear is well-founded (they have already threatened death), and it highlights the courage required for faith. Jesus's open teaching in the temple (7:14) will contrast sharply with this fearful silence, presenting an alternative to coercion.
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Howbeit no man spake of him openly for fear of the Jews — despite the murmuring, no one speaks openly about Jesus 'for fear of the Jews' (the authorities). This establishes the climate of coercion: public allegiance to Jesus is dangerous, controlled by institutional power. The fear is well-founded (they have already threatened death), and it highlights the courage required for faith. Jesus's open teaching in the temple (7:14) will contrast sharply with this fearful silence, presenting an alternative to coercion.