John Chapter 10 verse 32 Holy Bible

ASV John 10:32

Jesus answered them, Many good works have I showed you from the Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
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BBE John 10:32

Jesus said to them in answer, I have let you see a number of good works from the Father; for which of those works are you stoning me?
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DARBY John 10:32

Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewn you of my Father; for which work of them do ye stone me?
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KJV John 10:32

Jesus answered them, Many good works have I shewed you from my Father; for which of those works do ye stone me?
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WBT John 10:32


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WEB John 10:32

Jesus answered them, "I have shown you many good works from my Father. For which of those works do you stone me?"
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YLT John 10:32

Jesus answered them, `Many good works did I shew you from my Father; because of which work of them do ye stone me?'
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 32. - Jesus answered them, Many good (καλά) works have I shown you from the (my) Father. The works of Christ were lovely and radiant with Divine beneficence; they were revelations of the Father. "I showed you many of them," says he; "I gave you signs thus of the intimate relation between the whole of the self-revelation I am making and the Father" (cf. John 6:65; John 7:17; John 8:42). For which work of these (works) are ye stoning me? i.e. preparing by your gesture to carry this into effect. By these words, uttered with smiting irony and terrific though quiet indignation, Jesus answered their threat.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(32) Jesus answered them--i.e., answered the thought which He read in their hearts, and the intention which was expressed by their act.Many good works have I shewed you from my Father.--For the idea of "good" expressed here, comp. Note on John 10:14. We have no better word in English; but "excellent," "distinguished," approach the sense. It is not the nature of the works as beneficent that is made prominent, but their moral excellence. They are works from the Father manifested in the visible world by the Son. (Comp. Notes on John 5:19-20.) Jesus speaks of "many" such works. John has recorded but few, but he has given hints that many more were done (John 2:23; John 3:2; John 5:36), and he afterwards expressly asserts this (John 20:30). . . .