John Chapter 10 verse 19 Holy Bible
There arose a division again among the Jews because of these words.
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There was a division again among the Jews because of these words.
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There was a division again among the Jews on account of these words;
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There was a division therefore again among the Jews for these sayings.
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Therefore a division arose again among the Jews because of these words.
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Therefore, again, there came a division among the Jews, because of these words,
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Pulpit Commentary
Pulpit CommentaryVerses 19-21. - (b) The twofold effect of this declaration. Verses 19, 20. - There arose a division again among the Jews because of these words. And many of them were saying, He hath a daemon, and is mad; why hear ye him? The division among the Jews had repeatedly taken place. In John 7:12, 30, 31, 40, 41, and John 9:8, 9, 16, we see different stages of the hostility and different aspects of opinion. They reached a similar point of expression in John 7:20; John 8:48. With bitter madness the Pharisees charged the Lord with being under the power of a "daemon," and with consequent raving, i.e. with irrationality and even evil motive. By this means "the Jews" sought to dissuade the people from any attention to such λόγους (sermones, Vulgate), discourses. They would not have done this if the impression on some had not been conspicuous and overpowering. "Why hear ye him?" This was not the first time such division had occurred, and hence the πάλιν, again (see notes, John 8:48). Some were listening with eager, bewildering excitement. They knew not what to think. Their nascent faith is rebuked by the authorities.
Ellicott's Commentary
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(19) There was a division therefore again . . .--The words carry us back to those of John 9:16, where a like division was noted.Among the Jews.--The Pharisees are mentioned before, and they are the persons who have been present all through this discourse. (Comp. John 9:40.) The wider word is here, and in John 9:18, applied to them. They were identifying themselves with, and becoming leaders of, the party who were the enemies of Christ. (Comp. Note on John 1:19.)