Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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John 9:4

I must work the works of him that sent me, etc.—a most interesting statement from the mouth of Christ; intimating, (1) that He had a precise work to do upon earth, with every particular of it arranged and laid out to Him; (2) that all He did upon earth was just "the works of God"—particularly "going about doing good," though not exclusively by miracles; (3) that each work had its precise time and place in His programme of instructions, so to speak; hence, (4) that as His period for work had definite termination, so by letting any one service pass by its allotted time, the whole would be disarranged, marred, and driven beyond its destined period for completion; (5) that He acted ever under the impulse of these considerations, as man—"the night cometh when no man (or no one) can work." What lessons are here for others, and what encouragement from such Example!



John 9:1-5

THE OPENING OF THE EYES OF ONE BORN BLIND, AND WHAT FOLLOWED ON IT. (John 9:1-41)

as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from birth—and who "sat begging" (John 9:8).




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing John 9:4:

Job 36:20
Ecclesiastes 9:10
Song of Solomon 2:17
Song of Solomon 7:12
Song of Solomon 8:8
Mark 11:12
John 4:6-8
John 11:9

 

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