Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - John 12:44-50
John 12:44-50. Jesus On some occasion or other, soon after this, in order to strengthen the faith of those timid and diffident disciples (if such they could be called) last mentioned, and to inspire them with courage; cried Or proclaimed, with a loud voice, when, it appears, a considerable number of people were gathered about him; and said, He that believeth on me Really and cordially; believeth not on me alone, but on him that sent me And thereby does honour to the Father himself.... read more
Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible - John 12:48
He that rejecteth me - Luke 10:16. The word “reject” means to despise, or to refuse to receive him.Hath one - That is, he needs not my voice to condemn him. He will carry his own condemnation with him, even should I be silent. His own conscience will condemn him. The words which I have spoken will be remembered and will condemn him, if there were nothing further. From this we learn:1.That a guilty conscience needs no accuser.2.That the words of Christ, and the messages of mercy which the sinner... read more