3-5. His brethren said--(See on
Mt 13:54-56).
Depart . . . into Judea, &c.--In
Joh 7:5
this speech is ascribed to their unbelief. But as they were in
the "upper room" among the one hundred and twenty disciples who waited
for the descent of the Spirit after the Lord's ascension
(Ac 1:14),
they seem to have had their prejudices removed, perhaps after His
resurrection. Indeed here their language is more that of strong
prejudice and suspicion (such as near relatives, even the best, too
frequently show in such cases), than from unbelief. There was also,
probably, a tincture of vanity in it. "Thou hast many disciples
in Judea; here in Galilee they are fast dropping off; it is not like
one who advances the claims Thou dost to linger so long here, away from
the city of our solemnities, where surely 'the kingdom of our father
David' is to be set up: 'seeking,' as Thou dost, 'to be known openly,'
those miracles of Thine ought not to be confined to this distant
corner, but submitted at headquarters to the inspection of 'the
world.'" (See
Ps 69:8,
"I am become a stranger to my brethren, an alien unto my
mother's children!")
JFB.
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