Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
Matthew 3:14
John forbad him. The objection that John made to the baptism of
Christ implies some knowledge of him. Their mothers were cousins, but
there is no evidence that Jesus and John had ever met. The Spirit had
told John to proclaim the Redeemer and had given him a sign by which he
should know him. When Jesus came before him, he perhaps knew, by the
Spirit, his purity, and may have believed that he was the Messiah, but
as yet he "knew him not" (John 1:33). He could not be certain until
he saw the Divine sign.
I have need to be baptized of thee. These words were uttered
under the conviction, not certainty, that Jesus was the Christ.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Matthew 3:14
Luke 3:21-22
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