25. O righteous Father, the world hath not known thee--knew thee not.
but I have known thee--knew thee.
and these have known--knew.
that thou hast sent--sentest
me--As before He said "Holy Father," when desiring the display
of that perfection on His disciples
(Joh 17:11),
so here He styles Him "Righteous Father," because He is
appealing to His righteousness or justice, to make a distinction
between those two diametrically opposite classes--"the world,"
on the one hand, which would not "know the Father, though brought so
nigh to it in the Son of His love, and, on the other, Himself,
who recognized and owned Him, and even His disciples, who owned
His mission from the Father.
JFB.
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