John Trapp Complete Commentary - John 1:11 - 1:11

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - John 1:11 - 1:11


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11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.



Ver. 11. He came unto his own] His peculiar picked people; as "touching the election, beloved for the Father’s sake," Rom_11:28; (ownness makes love), though the more he loved the less he was beloved. This may be the best man’s case, 2Co_12:15. Learn we to deserve well of the most undeserving. God shines upon the unthankful also, Luk_6:35. Christ came to the "stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears," Act_7:51. His comfort was (and may be ours), "Though Israel be not gathered, yet I shall be glorious," &c., Isa_49:5.



And his own received him not] Nay, they peremptorily and pertinaciously "denied the holy One and the just; and desired a murderer to be given unto them," Act_3:14. For the which their inexpiable guilt, they are, as it were, cast out of the world by a common consent of nations, being a dejected and despised people. Howbeit, we long and look daily for their conversion, their resurrection, as St Paul calleth it, Rom_11:15. And Augustine argueth out of the words, Abba, Father, that there shall one day be a consent of Jews and Gentiles in the worship of the one true God. There are those who say out of Dan_12:11, that this will occur A.D. 1650. Fiat, fiat. Do it, do it.