John Trapp Complete Commentary - John 1:13 - 1:13

Online Resource Library

Commentary Index | Return to PrayerRequest.com | Download

John Trapp Complete Commentary - John 1:13 - 1:13


(Show All Books | Show All Chapters)

This Chapter Verse Commentaries:

13 Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.



Ver. 13. But of God] Whose sons therefore they are, and so "higher than the kings of the earth," Psa_89:27, as those that prolong the days of Christ upon earth, being begotten by the travail of his soul, Isa_53:10-11. Hence faith is said to adopt us, Joh_1:12, in like sort as it justifies us, viz. by virtue of its object, Christ. {a} Hence, Psa_72:17, there is said to be a succession of Christ’s name; it is begotten, as one generation is begotten of another. This is true nobility, where God is the top of the kin, religion the root. Beatus Ludovicus would be called Ludovicus de Pissiaco, rather than take greater titles, because there he became a Christian. He thought no birth equal to a new birth in Christ, no parentage to that of God to his Father.



{a} Ãåãåíçìåíïí åê Äéïò åñíïò . Homer. Filiabitur nomine eius. Trem.