She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said unto her, Neither do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more.
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Gill's Exposition
The Pharisees therefore said unto him,.... On account of his declaring himself the light of the world: these were either the same who went out of the temple, filled with remorse of conscience, and…
Barnes' Notes
Neither do I condemn thee - This is evidently to be taken in the sense of judicial condemnation, or of passing sentence as a magistrate, for this was what they had arraigned her for. It was not to…
Adam Clarke
Neither do I condemn thee - Bishop Pearce says: "It would have been strange if Jesus, when he was not a magistrate, and had not the witnesses before him to examine them, and when she had not been…
Though Christ was basely abused in the foregoing chapter, both by the rulers and by the people, yet here we have him still at Jerusalem, still in the temple. How often would he have gathered them!…
Cambridge Bible
No man, Lord We must bear in mind that -Lord" may be too strong a translation of the Greek word, which need not mean more than -Sir" (see on Joh 6:34). But as we have no such ambiguous word in…
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