8. And when he is come, he will, &c.--This is one of the passages
most pregnant with thought in the profound discourses of Christ; with a
few great strokes depicting all and every part of the ministry of the
Holy Ghost in the world--His operation with reference to individuals as
well as the mass, on believers and unbelievers alike [OLSHAUSEN].
he will reprove--This is too weak a word to express what is meant.
Reproof is indeed implied in the term employed, and doubtless the
word begins with it. But convict or convince is the thing
intended; and as the one expresses the work of the Spirit on the
unbelieving portion of mankind, and the other on the
believing, it is better not to restrict it to either.
JFB.
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