Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
What he hath seen and heard (o ewraken kai hkousen). Perfect active indicative followed by aorist active indicative, because, as Westcott shows, the first belongs to the very existence of the Son and the latter to his mission. There is no confusion of tenses here.
No man (oudeiv). There were crowds coming to Jesus, but they do not really accept him as Saviour and Lord (John 1:11; John 2:24). It is superficial as time will show. But "no one" is not to be pressed too far, for it is the rhetorical use.
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing John 3:32:
John 3:31
John 5:34
John 5:43
John 18:37
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