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Selected Verse: John 11:55 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Joh 11:55 |
Strong Concordance |
And [1161] the Jews [2453]' passover [3957] was [2258] nigh at hand [1451]: and [2532] many [4183] went [305] out of [1537] the country [5561] up [1519] to Jerusalem [2414] before [4253] the passover [3957], to [2443] purify [48] themselves [1438]. |
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King James |
And the Jews' passover was nigh at hand: and many went out of the country up to Jerusalem before the passover, to purify themselves. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
passover . . . at hand . . . many went . . . up . . . before the passover, to purify themselves--from any legal uncleanness which would have disqualified them from keeping the feast. This is mentioned to introduce the graphic statement which follows. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Jews' passover - See the notes at Mat. 26:2-17. Its being called the Jews' Passover shows that John wrote this gospel among people who were not Jews, and to whom it was necessary, therefore, to explain their customs.
To purify themselves - This purifying consisted in preparing themselves for the proper observation of the Passover, according to the commands of the law. If any were defiled in any manner by contact with the dead or by any other ceremonial uncleanness, they were required to take the prescribed measures for purification, Lev 22:1-6. For want of this, great inconvenience was sometimes experienced. See Ch2 30:17-18. Different periods were necessary in order to be cleansed from ceremonial pollution. For example, one who had been polluted by the touch of a dead body, of a sepulchre, or by the bones of the dead, was sprinkled on the third and seventh days, by a clean person, with hyssop dipped in water mixed in the ashes of the red heifer. After washing his body and clothes he was then clean. These persons who went up before the Passover were doubtless those who had in some manner been ceremonially polluted. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
Many went up to purify themselves - That they might remove all hinderances to their eating the passover. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
The Jews' passover was nigh at hand - It is not necessary to suppose that this verse has any particular connection with the preceding. Most chronologists agree that our Lord spent at least two months in Ephraim. This was the last passover which our Lord attended; and it was at this one that he suffered death for the salvation of a lost world. As the passover was nigh, many of the inhabitants of Ephraim and its neighborhood went up to Jerusalem, some time (perhaps seven or eight days, for so much time was required to purify those who had touched the dead) before the feast, that they might purify themselves, and not eat the passover otherwise than prescribed in the law. Many of the country people, in the time of Hezekiah, committed a trespass by not attending to this: see Ch2 30:18, Ch2 30:19. Those mentioned in the text wished to avoid this inconvenience. |
17 For there were many [07227] in the congregation [06951] that were not sanctified [06942]: therefore the Levites [03881] had the charge of the killing [07821] of the passovers [06453] for every one that was not clean [02889], to sanctify [06942] them unto the LORD [03068].
18 For a multitude [04768] of the people [05971], even many [07227] of Ephraim [0669], and Manasseh [04519], Issachar [03485], and Zebulun [02074], had not [03808] cleansed [02891] themselves, yet did they eat [0398] the passover [06453] otherwise than it was written [03789]. But Hezekiah [03169] prayed [06419] for them, saying [0559], The good [02896] LORD [03068] pardon [03722] every one
1 And the LORD [03068] spake [01696] unto Moses [04872], saying [0559],
2 Speak [01696] unto Aaron [0175] and to his sons [01121], that they separate [05144] themselves from the holy things [06944] of the children [01121] of Israel [03478], and that they profane [02490] not my holy [06944] name [08034] in those things which they hallow [06942] unto me: I am the LORD [03068].
3 Say [0559] unto them, Whosoever [0376] he be of all your seed [02233] among your generations [01755], that goeth [07126] unto the holy things [06944], which the children [01121] of Israel [03478] hallow [06942] unto the LORD [03068], having his uncleanness [02932] upon him, that soul [05315] shall be cut off [03772] from my presence [06440]: I am the LORD [03068].
4 What man soever [0376] of the seed [02233] of Aaron [0175] is a leper [06879], or hath a running issue [02100]; he shall not eat [0398] of the holy things [06944], until he be clean [02891]. And whoso toucheth [05060] any thing that is unclean [02931] by the dead [05315], or a man [0376] whose seed [02233] [07902] goeth [03318] from him;
5 Or whosoever [0376] toucheth [05060] any creeping thing [08318], whereby he may be made unclean [02930], or a man [0120] of whom he may take uncleanness [02930], whatsoever uncleanness [02932] he hath;
6 The soul [05315] which hath touched [05060] any such shall be unclean [02930] until even [06153], and shall not eat [0398] of the holy things [06944], unless [0518] he wash [07364] his flesh [01320] with water [04325].
19 That prepareth [03559] his heart [03824] to seek [01875] God [0430], the LORD [03068] God [0430] of his fathers [01], though he be not cleansed according to the purification [02893] of the sanctuary [06944].
18 For a multitude [04768] of the people [05971], even many [07227] of Ephraim [0669], and Manasseh [04519], Issachar [03485], and Zebulun [02074], had not [03808] cleansed [02891] themselves, yet did they eat [0398] the passover [06453] otherwise than it was written [03789]. But Hezekiah [03169] prayed [06419] for them, saying [0559], The good [02896] LORD [03068] pardon [03722] every one