35. And he that saw it bare record--hath borne witness.
and his witness is true, and he knoweth that he saith true, that ye
might believe--This solemn way of referring to his own testimony in
this matter has no reference to what he says in his Epistle about
Christ's "coming by water and blood" (see on
1Jo 5:6),
but is intended to call attention both to the fulfilment of Scripture
in these particulars, and to the undeniable evidence he was thus
furnishing of the reality of Christ's death, and consequently of
His resurrection; perhaps also to meet the growing tendency, in the
Asiatic churches, to deny the reality of our Lord's body, or that
"Jesus Christ is come in the flesh"
(1Jo 4:1-3).
JFB.
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