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Verse 13

But now I come to thee; and these things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy made full in themselves.

But now I come to thee ... This clause (repeated from John 17:11) contrasts sharply with Jesus' being "in the world" only a few more hours. Consciousness of the dramatic change about to occur added drama and tension to this remarkable prayer.

That they may have my joy, etc. ... Two factors involved in the projected joy of the apostles were: (1) Christ's necessary departure to be with the Father, and (2) this prayer upon their behalf.

My joy ... Barnes referred this to "The joy of the apostles respecting the Saviour which would result from his resurrection."[17]

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