Introduction
A.M. 4036. A.D. 32.
In this chapter,
(1,) Christ discourses with his brethren about his going up to the feast of tabernacles, and stays some time after them, John 7:1-13 .
(2,) Going up privately to Jerusalem, in the midst of the feast, he vindicates his conduct in the temple, and further urges the proofs of his divine mission, John 7:14-24 .
(3,) With a reference to various censures passed on him by the Jews, he discourses concerning himself, whence he came, and whither he was going, John 7:25-36 .
(4,) On the last day of the feast he graciously invites sinners to believe on him, that they might receive the Holy Ghost in his gifts and graces, John 7:37-39 .
(5,) By these, and other gracious speeches, several of the Jews are convinced of his divine mission; and the resolution of some officers, sent by the sanhedrim to apprehend him, is disarmed, and they return without him, to the mortification of the Pharisees, John 7:40-49 .
(6,) A short debate arises between Nicodemus and his brethren, John 7:50-53 .
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