Commentaries:
People's Commentary (NT)
John 18:6
They went backward, and fell to the ground. This statement of John
is omitted by the other gospels. As Christ answers them, either his
majesty and their own terror so impressed them, that, awed, they fell
backward to the earth, or his divine power was exerted to prostrate
them. Then the Lord submitted himself "as a lamb to the slaughter"
(Isaiah 53:7 Jer 11:19 Ac 8:32), and his power is not again exerted
until he rises from the tomb, except to heal the smitten servant of the
high priest.
John 18:2-14
Judas . . . knew the place. For notes on the Betrayal and Arrest
of Jesus, see Matthew 26:47-58. Compare Mark 14:43-54 Lu 22:47-54.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
John 18:2-14
John 18:6
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