44. Ye are of your father the devil--"This is one of the most
decisive testimonies to the objective (outward) personality of
the devil. It is quite impossible to suppose an accommodation to Jewish
views, or a metaphorical form of speech, in so solemn an assertion as
this" [ALFORD].
the lusts of your father--his impure, malignant, ungodly propensities,
inclinations, desires.
ye will do--are willing to do; not of any
blind necessity of nature, but of pure natural inclination.
He was a murderer from the beginning--The reference is not to
Cain (as LOCKE,
DE
WETTE,
ALFORD, &c.), but to Adam
[GROTIUS,
CALVIN,
MEYER,
LUTHARDT, &c.]. The death of the human race, in its
widest sense, is ascribed to the murderous seducer of our race.
and abode not in the truth--As, strictly speaking, the word means
"abideth," it has been denied that the fall of Satan from a former
holy state is here expressed [LOCKE, &c.], and some superior
interpreters think it only implied
[OLSHAUSEN, &c.]. But though the
form of the thought is present--not past--this is to express the
important idea, that his whole character and activity are just
a continual aberration from his own original truth or rectitude; and
thus his fall is not only the implied basis of the thought, but
part of the statement itself, properly interpreted and brought out.
no truth in him--void of all that holy, transparent rectitude which,
as His creature, he originally possessed.
When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own--perhaps his own
resources, treasures
(Mt 12:35)
[ALFORD]. (The word is plural). It means
that he has no temptation to it from without; it is purely
self-begotten, springing from a nature which is nothing but
obliquity.
the father of it--that is, of lying: all the falsehood in the world
owes its existence to him. What a verse is this! It holds up the devil
(1) as the murderer of the human race; but as this is meant here in the
more profound sense of spiritual death, it holds him up, (2) as the
spiritual parent of this fallen human family, communicating to his
offspring his own evil passions and universal obliquity, and stimulating
these into active exercise. But as there is "a stronger than he," who
comes upon him and overcomes him
(Lu 11:21, 22),
it is only such as "love the darkness," who are addressed as children
of the devil
(Mt 13:38;
1Jo 3:8-10).
JFB.
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