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The Pulpit Commentary - John 7:37

Now on the last day, the great day of the feast. A question arises—Was the last day the seventh or the eighth day? and why was it called the great day? The question cannot be finally answered. The Feast of Tabernacles, according to Numbers 29:12 and Deuteronomy 16:13 , is said to last seven days; and, so far as the Mosaic ceremonial goes, the ceremonial of the seventh day was less imposing and festive than either of the preceding days. But Numbers 29:35 shows that the eighth day was... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - John 7:37

The thirsting invited to the Fountain of living waters. It was our Lord's wont to make use of the most familiar objects, the most ordinary events, the most customary practices, in order to illustrate and to enforce spiritual truth. To set forth man's need of teaching, of heavenly grace, of salvation, Christ spoke of hunger and of thirst, of bread and of water. On the occasion of the Feast of Tabernacles, there was performed a ceremony which may have immediately suggested the language of... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - John 7:37

Good news for the thirsty. Jesus uttered forth this cry on the great day of the feast—a time of ceasing from work, a time of solemn assembly. Quietly as Jesus had gone up to the feast, by this time he had become the Centre of a vast concourse. Because the concourse would be vast and not over quiet, and also because his message, if important, was tremendously important, he cried. We feel that, in doing this, that voice which spake as never man spake would only rise from sweetness to... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - John 7:37-39

(6) The claim to be Organ and Giver of the Holy Spirit. read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - John 7:37-39

The address of Jesus. He makes no reply to Jewish objection. I. OCCASION OF THIS ADDRESS . "The last and great day of the feast." 1 . It was the eighth day, and was kept as a sabbath. 2 . It was designed to commemorate the entrance of the Israelites into Canaan. 3 . It was usual on this day for the people to go, under the guidance of the priest, to the fountain of Siloam, where a pitcher was filled with water, and brought back with joy to the temple. This... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - John 7:38

He that believeth on me. The ὁ πιστεύων in the nominative absolute, followed by another construction, gives great force to the mighty words. This is not the first time that Christ has represented believing under the form of both "coming" and "drinking." The one term seems to cover that part of faith in Christ which unites the soul to him, which sides with him, which utterly abandons self to take his word as true and his power as sufficient; the other term, when applied to participation... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - John 7:37

In the last day - The eighth day of the festival.That great day - The day of the holy convocation or solemn assembly, Leviticus 23:36. This seems to have been called the great day:1.Because of the solemn assembly, and because it was the closing scene.2.Because, according to their traditions, on the previous days they offered sacrifices for the pagan nations as well as for themselves, but on this day for the Jews only (Lightfoot).3.Because on this day they abstained from all servile labor... read more

Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - John 7:38

He that believeth on me - He that acknowledges me as the Messiah, and trusts in me for salvation.As the scripture hath said - This is a difficult expression, from the fact that no such expression as follows is to be found literally in the Old Testament. Some have proposed to connect it with what precedes - “He that believeth on me, as the Old Testament has commanded or required” - but to this there are many objections. The natural and obvious meaning here is, doubtless, the true one; and Jesus... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - John 7:37

John 7:37 . In the last day, &c. Namely, the eighth day, when, according to the institution of Moses, (Leviticus 23:34; Leviticus 23:36; Numbers 29:35, where see the notes,) there was to be a holy convocation, or general and solemn assembly of the people, attended with some extraordinary sacrifices. This day is called the great day of the feast, on account of the high esteem in which the nation of the Jews held it, as a day kept holy solely on their own account. On the seven preceding... read more

Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - John 7:38-39

John 7:38-39. He that believeth on me With a living faith, and with his heart unto righteousness; as the Scripture hath said As God in the Scriptures hath promised and attested in many places; out of his belly From within him, from his mind and heart; shall flow rivers of living water He shall receive spiritual blessings, or communications of divine grace, in so great an abundance, that he shall not only be refreshed and comforted himself, but shall be instrumental in refreshing and... read more

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