John Trapp Complete Commentary - John 21:13 - 21:13

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John Trapp Complete Commentary - John 21:13 - 21:13


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13 Jesus then cometh, and taketh bread, and giveth them, and fish likewise.



Ver. 13. Taketh bread and giveth them] As his manner was before his death, and with his usual form of grace before eating, by the which those two that had his company to Emmaus knew him, Luk_24:35. Those that receive not the creatures with thanksgiving are worse than heathens, 1Ti_4:4. The Greek word for a dinner comes of another word that signifieth prayers, which theyusually premised to their repasts. {a} Hesiod gives this precept, Eat not of a dish that hath not first been offered in sacrifice. {b} An elegant and pious precept, saith Melancthon, drawn no doubt from the holy patriarchs. The people would not taste of their good cheer till Samuel had blessed it, 1Sa_9:13. And Moses bade them eat and drink before the Lord. Mine oxen and fatlings are prepared, saith that king, Mat_22:4. It is in the original, are sacrificed, ôåèõìåíá . So was Nebuchadnezzar’s good cheer, which therefore Daniel would not taste of.



{a} áñéóôïí, áðï ôùí áñùí a precibus quas praemittebant.



{b} Ìçä áðï ÷õôñïðïäùí áíåðéññåêôùí áíåëïíôá åóèåéí.