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John 19:28

The Pulpit Commentary on John 19:28

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

It does not come within the purpose of John to record the portents which attended the final scene—either the supernatural darkness on the one hand, or the rending of the veil of the temple on the other.

He does not record the visions of the saints, nor the testimony of the centurion. He does not record the further quotation of .; the cry, "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?" nor the misinterpretation of the multitudes; nor the jeer at his dying agonies.

But he does record two of the words of the Lord, which they had omitted. He, moreover, implies that he had purposely left these omissions to be filled up from the synoptists, for he adds, After this, Jesus, knowing that all things had been ( τετέλεσται) now finished, said, I thirst, in order that the Scripture might be fulfilled.

John heard in this word the comprehensive cry which gathered up all the yearnings and agonies of his soul, which fulfilled its travail, which expressed the awful significance of his suffering, and strangely filled up the prophetic picture ().

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