18. God was his Father--literally, "His own [or peculiar]
Father," (as in
Ro 8:32).
The addition is their own, but a very proper one.
making himself equal with God--rightly gathering this to be His
meaning, not from the mere words "My Father," but from His claim of
right to act as His Father did in the like high sphere, and by the same
law of ceaseless activity in that sphere. And as, instead of instantly
disclaiming any such meaning--as He must have done if it was false--He
positively sets His seal to it in the following verses, merely
explaining how consistent such claim was with the prerogatives of His
Father, it is beyond all doubt that we have here an assumption of
peculiar personal Sonship, or participation in the Father's
essential nature.
JFB.
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