Robertson Word Pictures - John 5:19 - 5:19

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Robertson Word Pictures - John 5:19 - 5:19


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The Son (ho huios). The absolute use of the Son in relation to the Father admitting the charge in Joh 5:18 and defending his equality with the Father.

Can do nothing by himself (ou dunatai poiein aph'heautou ouden). True in a sense of every man, but in a much deeper sense of Christ because of the intimate relation between him and the Father. See this same point in Joh 5:30; Joh 7:28; Joh 8:28; Joh 14:10. Jesus had already made it in Joh 5:17. Now he repeats and defends it.

But what he seeth the Father doing (an mē ti blepēi ton patera poiounta). Rather, “unless he sees the Father doing something.” Negative condition (an mē = ean mē, if not, unless) of third class with present (habit) subjunctive (blepēi) and present active participle (poiounta). It is a supreme example of a son copying the spirit and work of a father. In his work on earth the Son sees continually what the Father is doing. In healing this poor man he was doing what the Father wishes him to do.

For what things soever he doeth, these the Son also doeth in like manner (ha gar an ekeinos poiēi tauta kai ho huios homoiōs poiei). Indefinite relative clause with an and the present active subjunctive (poiēi). Note ekeinos, emphatic demonstrative, that one, referring to the Father. This sublime claim on the part of Jesus will exasperate his enemies still more.