Joh 8:12-59. FURTHER DISCOURSES OF JESUS--ATTEMPT TO STONE HIM.
12. I am the light of the world--As the former references to
water
(Joh 4:13, 14; 7:37-39)
and to bread
(Joh 6:35)
were occasioned by outward occurrences, so this one to light. In
"the treasury" where it was spoken (see on
Joh 8:20)
stood two colossal golden lamp-stands, on which hung a multitude of
lamps, lighted after the eveningsacrifice (probably every evening
during the feast of tabernacles), diffusing their brilliancy, it is
said, over all the city. Around these the people danced with great
rejoicing. Now, as amidst the festivities of the water from
SiloamJesus cried, saying, "If any man thirst, let him come unto me
and drink," so now amidst the blaze and the joyousness of this
illumination, He proclaims, "I AM THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD"--plainly in the most absolute
sense. For though He gives His disciples the same title, they are only
"light in the Lord"
(Eph 5:8);
and though He calls the Baptist "the burning and shining light" (or
"lamp" of his day,
Joh 5:35),
yet "he was not that Light, but was sent to bear witness of that
Light: that was THE TRUE LIGHT which, coming into the world, lighteth every
man"
(Joh 1:8, 9).
Under this magnificent title Messiah was promised of old
(Isa 42:6;
Mal 4:2,
&c.).
he that followeth me--as one does a light going before him, and as the
Israelites did the pillar of bright cloud in the wilderness.
but shall have the light of life--the light, as of a new world, a newly
awakened spiritual and eternal life.
JFB.
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