Verse 17
a voice. There were two voices: the first "Thou art", &c. (Mark 1:11 .Luke 3:22; Luke 3:22 ), while the Spirit in bodily form was descending; the second (introduced by the word "lo"), "this is", &c, after it remained ("abode", John 1:32 ). This latter speaking is mentioned by John for the same reason as that given in John 12:30 . Only one voice at the Transfiguration.
from = out of. Greek. ek. App-104 .
My beloved Son. Not Joseph's or Mary's son = My Son, the beloved [Son]. See App-99 .
in. See note on "with", Matthew 3:11 .
I am, well pleased = I have found delight. Hebrew idiom, as in 2 Samuel 22:20 . Psalms 51:16 . Compare Isaiah 42:1 . Isa 12:18 . "This is My beloved Son" was the Divine formula of anointing Messiah for the office of Prophet (Matthew 3:17 ); also for that of Priest (Matthew 17:5 . See App-149 ); and "Thou art My Son" for that of King (Psalms 2:7 . Acts 13:33 .Hebrews 1:5 ; Hebrews 5:5 ).
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