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Introduction

A.M. 4036. A.D. 32.

Here,

(1,) Christ having spent the night in retirement returns to the temple, where an adulteress is brought before him; but he avoids giving judgment in her case, and turns the consciences of his enemies on themselves, John 8:1-11 .

(2,) He speaks of himself as the light of the world, urges the concurrent testimony of the Father, and gives the Jews repeated warning of the danger they would incur by persisting in their infidelity, John 8:12-29 .

(3,) He continues his discourse with the Jews in the treasury the day after the feast of tabernacles; and labours to convince them how vain their pretences to liberty, and to the privileges of the children of Abraham were, while they continued to reject him, and were the servants of sin, John 8:30-47 .

(4,) He promises immortality to his followers; and, speaking of his own existence as prior to that of Abraham, the Jews in the temple attempt to stone him, but he miraculously escapes from their hands, John 8:48-59 .

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