John Chapter 1, Verse 19

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19: και αυτη εστιν η μαρτυρια του ιωαννου οτε απεστειλαν οι ιουδαιοι εξ ιεροσολυμων ιερεις και λευιτας ινα ερωτησωσιν αυτον συ τις ει— edit Textus Receptus
19: And this is the record of John, when the Jews sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou?- edit KJV text
19: And this is the testimony of John, when the Jews sent from Jerusalem priests and Levites to him, to ask him: Who art thou?— edit Douay text


This is the record. The word record here means testimony, in whatever way given. The word record now commonly refers to written evidence. This is not its meaning here. John's testimony was given without writing.

When the Jews sent. John's fame was great. See Mt 3:5.

It spread from the region of Galilee to Jerusalem, and the nation seemed to suppose, from the character of his preaching, that he was the Messiah, Lk 3:15. The great council of the nation, or the Sanhedrim, had, among other things, the charge of religion. They felt it to be their duty, therefore, to inquire into the character and claims of John, and to learn whether he was the Messiah. It is not improbable that they wished that he might be the long-expected Christ, and were prepared to regard him as such.

When the Jews sent priests and Levites. See Barnes "Lk 10:31, Lk 10:32".

These were probably members of the Sanhedrim.

  • "the record of John" Lk 3:15

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