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Christ Above All

"For the poor always ye have with you; but me ye have not always."   John 12:8

 

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First
Isaiah 43:16-21
Isaiah 43:16-21
Isaiah 43:16-21
Second
Philippians 3:4-14
Philippians 3:8-14
Philippians 3:8-14
Psalm
126 or 119:9-16
126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6
 126
Gospel
John 12:1-8
John 20:19-31
 Luke 20:9-19

 

 

 

Quotes & Notes on:     John 12:8  

  • John Wesley,  Notes On the New Testament (1755):
    No comment on this verse.

  • Reginald Fuller's Preaching the Lectionary (1984): 
    No comment on this verse.
     
  • William Baird, Interpreter's Commentary, 1971:
     To be posted.
     

  • J. McNicol, The New Bible Commentary, 1954:

     To be posted.
     

  • I.H. Marshall, The New Bible Commentary, 1970:

     To be posted.
     

  • David Guzik, Study Guide:
    To be posted.
     

  • Chuck Smith, Study Guide:
    To be posted.
     

  • Catechism of the Catholic Church:
    Beginning with the Old Testament, all kinds of juridical measures (the jubilee year of forgiveness of debts, prohibition of loans at interest and the keeping of collateral, the obligation to tithe, the daily payment of the day-laborer, the right to glean vines and fields) answer the exhortation of Deuteronomy: "For the poor will never cease out of the land; therefore I command you, 'You shall open wide your hand to your brother, to the needy and to the poor in the land.'" 249 Jesus makes these words his own: "The poor you always have with you, but you do not always have me." 250 In so doing he does not soften the vehemence of former oracles against "buying the poor for silver and the needy for a pair of sandals . . .," but invites us to recognize his own presence in the poor who are his brethren: 251

    When her mother reproached her for caring for the poor and the sick at home, St. Rose of Lima said to her: "When we serve the poor and the sick, we serve Jesus. We must not fail to help our neighbors, because in them we serve Jesus. 252

    2449 Part 3, Section 2, Chapter 2, Article 7, SubSection 6

  • J. Norval Geldenhuys, Bible Expositor, 1960:

    To be posted.
     

  • Abingdon Bible Commentary (1929):

    To be posted.
     

  • D.D. Whedon, Commentary on Luke, 1866:

    To be posted.
     

  • Joseph Parker, People's Bible, 1901:

    To be posted.
     

  • The Fourfold Gospel:

     No comment on this verse.

    Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

    * the poor. De 15:11; Mt 26:11; Mr 14:7
    * but. Joh 12:35; 8:21; 13:33; 16:5-7; Song 5:6; Ac 1:9-11
     

  • Robertson's Word Pictures:
     Ye have always (pantote echete). Jesus does not discredit gifts to the poor at all. But there is relativity in one's duties. But me ye have not always (eme de ou pantote echete). This is what Mary perceived with her delicate woman's intuition and what the apostles failed to understand though repeatedly and plainly told by Jesus. John does not mention the precious promise of praise for Mary preserved in Mr 14:9; Mt 26:13, but he does show her keen sympathetic insight and Christ's genuine appreciation of her noble deed. It is curiously mal-a-propos surely to put alongside this incident the other incident told long before by Luke (Lu 7:35) of the sinful woman. Let Mary alone in her glorious act of love.
     

  • William Burkitt's Notes:

    No comment on this verse.
     

  • Family Bible Notes:

    No comment on this verse.
     

  • 1599 Geneva Bible Notes:
    No comment on this verse.
     

  • People's New Testament Commentary:

    No comment on this verse.
     

  • Albert Barnes' Commentary:

    No comment on this verse.
     

  • Jamieson-Faussett Brown:

     the poor always ... with you--referring to De 15:11.

    but me ... not always--a gentle hint of His approaching departure. He adds (Mr 14:8), "She hath done what she could," a noble testimony, embodying a principle of immense importance. "Verily, I say unto you, Wheresoever this Gospel shall be preached in the whole world, there shall also this, that this woman hath done, be told for a memorial of her" (Mt 26:13; Mr 14:9). "In the act of love done to Him she had erected to herself an eternal monument, as lasting as the Gospel, the eternal word of God. From generation to generation this remarkable prophecy of the Lord has been fulfilled; and even we, in explaining this saying of the Redeemer, of necessity contribute to its accomplishment" [OLSHAUSEN]. "Who but Himself had the power to ensure to any work of man, even if resounding in his own time through the whole earth, an imperishable remembrance in the stream of history? Behold once more here, the majesty of His royal judicial supremacy in the government of the world, in this, Verily I say unto you" [STIER]. Beautiful are the lessons here: (1) Love to Christ transfigures the humblest services. All, indeed, who have themselves a heart value its least outgoings beyond the most costly mechanical performances; but how does it endear the Saviour to us to find Him endorsing the principle as His own standard in judging of character and deeds! What though in poor and humble guise

    Thou here didst sojourn, cottage-born,

    Yet from Thy glory in the skies

    Our earthly gold Thou didst not scorn.

    For Love delights to bring her best,

    And where Love is, that offering evermore is blest.

    Love on the Saviour's dying head

    Her spikenard drops unblam'd may pour,

    May mount His cross, and wrap Him dead

    In spices from the golden shore.

    KEBLE.

    (2) Works of utility should never be set in opposition to the promptings of self-sacrificing love, and the sincerity of those who do so is to be suspected. Under the mask of concern for the poor at home, how many excuse themselves from all care of the perishing heathen abroad. (3) Amidst conflicting duties, that which our "hand (presently) findeth to do" is to be preferred, and even a less duty only to be done now to a greater that can be done at any time. (4) "If there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not" (2Co 8:12). --"She hath done what she could" (Mr 14:8). (5) As Jesus beheld in spirit the universal diffusion of His Gospel, while His lowest depth of humiliation was only approaching, so He regards the facts of His earthly history as constituting the substance of this Gospel, and the relation of them as just the "preaching of this Gospel." Not that preachers are to confine themselves to a bare narration of these facts, but that they are to make their whole preaching turn upon them as its grand center, and derive from them its proper vitality; all that goes before this in the Bible being but the preparation for them, and all that follows but the sequel.
     

  • Spurgeon Devotional Commentary:

    We can always give to the poor, for as long as the church lasts there will be such; but Jesus in his flesh was only once on earth, and it was meet that he should have honor done him by those who loved him.
     

  • Adam Clarke's Commentary:

    No comment on this verse.
     

  • Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary:

    No comment on this verse.

     

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    • We need wisdom, when two duties come in competition, to know which to give the preference to , which must be determined by the circumstances.

    • - Matthew Henry, Commentary, Vol. 5, p. 1070
    • The saying is a reminder that costly gifts of devotion to Jesus neither preclude nor exclude the obligation of concern for the poor.

    • - Massey H. Shepherd, Jr., Interpreter's One-Volume Commentary, p. 721
    • Judas could have given prudential reasons for inhibiting such extravagant giving;  Mary would have found it difficult to give a rational explanation of her action.

    • - A.J. Macleod, New Bible Commentary (1954), p. 888
    • The due expenditures of art and taste are right, as tending to civilize and elevate mankind;  the wealth laid out in awakening the sentiment of worship is still more right, as contributing to spiritualize the heart of man.

    • - D.D. Whedon, Commentary on the Gospels, Vol. Luke-John, p. 343
    • [Jesus] invites us to recognize his own presence in the poor who are his brethren...

    • - Catechism of the Catholic Church,  ¶2449
    • As to his presence with us by the grace and power of his Spirit, his dwelling in us, and also feeding us with his flesh and blood, this has nothing to do with bodily observances. 

    • - John Calvin, Commentary on John 12:8
    • [The reading in some ancient manuscripts] intimates that only a part of the ointment was then used, and that the rest was kept till the time that the women came to embalm the body of Jesus.

    • - Adam Clarke, Commentary on John 12:7
    • Her anointing His feet is pointed out here, as shewing that all that was of Christ, that which was Christ, had to her a value which prevented her regarding anything else.

    • - John Darby, Synopsis on John 12
    • Beautiful are the lessons here: (1) Love to Christ transfigures the humblest services...  (2) Works of utility should never be set in opposition to the promptings of self-sacrificing love, and the sincerity of those who do so is to be suspected.

    • - Jamieson-Fausset-Brown, Commentary on John 12:8
    • For the poor shall never cease out of the land: therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land.

    • -God, Deuteronomy 15:11
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    John 12:8

    Poor
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    • PTOCHOS, see Beg;  broad sense of poor
      • condition of one who crouches and cowers
      • hides oneself in fear
      • poverty-stricken, powerless to enrich

      • W.E. Vine, Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words, p. 101 and 864
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