Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of John 13:32
If God be glorified in him, God shall also glorify him in himself, and shall straightway glorify him.
32. If God be glorified in him ] These words are omitted in the best MSS., and though they might easily be left out accidentally owing to the repetition, yet they spoil the balance and rhythm of the clauses.
God shall also glorify him ] Better, And God shall glorify Him. This refers to the heavenly glory which He had with the Father before the world was. Hence the future tense: the glory of completing the work of redemption has already begun; that of departing to the Father as the Son of Man and returning to the Father as the Son of God will straightway follow.
in himself ] i.e. in God: as God is glorified in the Messianic work of the Son, so the Son shall be glorified in the eternal blessedness of the Father. Comp. Joh 17:4-5; Php 2:9. Between this verse and the next some would insert the institution of the Eucharist.
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
If God be glorified in him – If God is honored by him. If the life and death of the Messiah be such as to lead to the honor of God, such as shall manifest its perfections, and show his goodness, truth, and justice, then he will show that he thus approves his work.
God shall also glorify him – He will honor the Messiah. He will not suffer him to go without a proper attestation of his acceptance, and of the honor that God puts on him. Jesus here confidently anticipated that the Father would show that he was pleased with what he had done. He did it in the miracles that attended his death, in his resurrection, ascension, exaltation, and in the success of the gospel. We may remark that God will always, in the proper time and way, manifest his approbation of those who live so as to promote the honor of his name.
In himself – Or by himself; by a direct and public expression of his approbation. Not by the ministry of angels or by any other subordinate attestation, but by an expression that shall be direct from him. This was done by his direct interposition in his resurrection and ascension to heaven.
Shall straightway – Immediately, or without delay. This refers to the fact that the time when God would put this honor on him was at hand. His death, resurrection, and ascension were near.
Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible
Verse 32. And shall straightway glorify him.] Or, glorify him, , immediately; “he did, not only in the miracles wrought at his death, but also in that remarkable case mentioned, Joh 18:6, when the whole crowd that came to seize him were driven back with a word of his mouth, and fell to the ground.
Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible
God was glorified in Christ by his death upon the cross in obedience to his Fathers will; (thus Peter, Joh 21:19, is said by his death to glorify God); and as he was declared to be the Son of God; and as by him the world was brought to the knowledge of God, as by his spiritual and heavenly doctrine, so by the miracles he wrought. From hence our Lord concludes, that God should glorify Christ in himself; so as the glory of the Father and the Son are the same, they are mutually glorified each in other: if the Son be glorified, the Father is also glorified; and if the Father be glorified, the Son is also glorified; the Father and the Son are mutually glorified each in other. And the Father (saith our Saviour) in a short time will further glorify him, by taking him up into heaven, and making the whole person of the Mediator glorious in heaven.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
32. If God be glorified in him, Godshall alsoin return and reward of this highest of all servicesever rendered to Him, or capable of being rendered.
glorify him in himself, and .. . straightway glorify himreferring now to the Resurrectionand Exaltation of Christ after this service was over,including all the honor and glory then put upon Him, and that willfor ever encircle Him as Head of the new creation.
Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
If God be glorified in him,…. Seeing this is a certain truth, is indisputably matter of fact, that all the perfections of God are glorified in Christ, by his sufferings and death:
God shall also glorify him in himself; either “with himself”; with his own glory, which was promised to Christ, and which he had before the world was, and for which he prays, Joh 17:5, or by himself: by his own power, in raising him from the dead, setting him at his own right hand, and crowning him with glory and honour:
and shall straightway glorify him; this he will do very quickly, he will not leave him in the grave, nor suffer him to see corruption; he will raise him again the third day, and give him glory.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
In himself ( ). Reflexive pronoun. God is the source of the glory (17:5) and is the glory succeeding the Cross (the glory with the Father in heaven).
And straightway ( ). No postponement now. First and quickly the Cross, then the Ascension.
Fuente: Robertson’s Word Pictures in the New Testament
If God be glorified in Him. The most ancient authorities omit. In Himself [ ] . His glory will be contained in and identified with the divine glory. Compare “the glory which I had with thee,” para soi (xvii. 5). En in, indicates unity of being; para with, unity of position.
Fuente: Vincent’s Word Studies in the New Testament
1 ) ”If God be glorified in him,” (ei ho theos edoksasthe en auto) “If God was (is) glorified in him,” and He was.
2) “God shall also glorify him in himself,” (kai ho theos edoksasei auton en auto) “God will also glorify him in him,” in His resurrection of Him from the dead, Rom 8:11; Act 2:24; Act 2:26; Act 3:15; Act 4:10; Act 5:31; Act 7:55.
3) “And shall straightway glorify him.” (kai euthus doksasei auton) “And he will glorify him forthwith,” or immediately, in triumph over death, without extended delay, within some three days now, Mat 26:31-32; followed by His ascension to the Father, Act 1:10-11; Act 10:40; Act 13:30; Act 13:33-34; Act 13:37.
Fuente: Garner-Howes Baptist Commentary
32. If God be glorified. Christ concludes that he will obtain a glorious triumph by his death; because his sole design in it is, to glorify his Father; for the Father did not seek his glory from the death of his Son in such a manner as not to make the Son a partaker of that glory. He promises, therefore, that when the ignominy which he shall endure for a short time has been effaced, illustrious honor will be displayed in his death. And this too was accomplished; for the death of the cross, which Christ suffered, is so far from obscuring his high rank, that in that death his high rank is chiefly displayed, since there his amazing love to mankind, his infinite righteousness in atoning for sin and appeasing the wrath of God, his wonderful power in conquering death, subduing Satan, and, at length, opening heaven, blazed with full brightness. This doctrine is now extended also to all of us; for though the whole world should conspire to cover us with infamy, yet if we sincerely and honestly endeavor to promote the glory of God, we ought not to doubt that God will also glorify us.
And will immediately glorify him. Christ heightens the consolation by arguments drawn from the shortness of the time, when he promises that it will take place immediately. And though this glory began at the day of his resurrection, yet what is chiefly described here is the extension of it, which followed immediately afterwards, when, raising the dead by the power of the Gospel and of his Spirit, he created a new people for himself; for the honor which peculiarly belongs to the death of Christ, is the fruit which sprung from it for the salvation of men.
Fuente: Calvin’s Complete Commentary
(32) If God be glorified in him.These words are omitted by a majority of the best MSS.
God shall also glorify him in himself.The tense now changes to the future, and the glory thought of is that of the Fathers throne. The words in Himself, refer to God, not to the Son of Man. The thought is that the humiliation by which God is manifested to the world is the glory of God in the person of the Son of Man, and that this shall be followed by the glory of the Son of Man in the person of God, not simply and generally by His return to the glory of the pre-incarnate state, but by His return to it as the Son of Man. (Comp. Notes on Joh. 17:4-5.)
And shall straightway glorify him.This accounts for the present tense of the last verse. The whole is present to His mind as occurring forthwith.
Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
32. Glorify him in himself The Son shall glorify the Father by the excellence in himself; and the Father shall glorify the Son from the excellence in himself. Each has and is that in himself by which he glorifies the other.
Straightway Judas was to perform his work quickly, because the glorification of the cross was to be performed straightway.
32 If God be glorified in him, God shall also glorify him in himself, and shall straightway glorify him.
Ver. 32. And shall straightway ] Thus for the “joy that was set before him, he endured the cross, despising, the shame, as being shortly to sit down at the right hand of the throne of God,”Heb 12:2Heb 12:2 . Look we on him, and do likewise. There were in Greece certain fields called Palaestrae, where young men exercised themselves in wrestling. In these were set up statues of some valiant champions, that the young wrestlers might fix their eyes upon them, and so be encouraged. Can we choose a better champion than Christ to eye and imitate, should we be called to resist unto blood, striving against sin? He did not only sanguinem suffundere, sed effundere, to pour in the blood but poured it out. And how did he support himself under the cross, but by the forethought of the crown?
Joh 13:32 . Necessarily therefore when He is glorified . . God is more definitely named as the source of the glorification of the Son of Man; and as God was glorified “in” Jesus, so shall Jesus be glorified “in” God. It is not only , as in Joh 17:5 , but , which does not merely mean that He will be taken up into the eternal blessedness of God, but that His glory will be the Divine glory itself.
If. App-118. [L Tr. A) WH R omit the conditional clause.
straightway. Greek. euthus. See note on Joh 13:30.
Joh 13:32. , shall glorify) by His being lifted up. The connection of the if with the also is striking. Comp. Col 3:3-4, Your life is hid with Christ in God. When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with Him in glory.- , in His own self) This is correlative to .
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and God shall glorify him in himself, and straightway shall he glorify him.-The glorification is mutual. God glorifies himself in exalting and glorifying Jesus. So Jesus is glorified in glorifying those who honor him.
shall: Joh 17:4-6, Joh 17:21-24, Isa 53:10-12, Heb 1:2, Heb 1:3, 1Pe 3:22, Rev 3:21, Rev 21:22, Rev 21:23, Rev 22:1, Rev 22:3, Rev 22:13
and: Joh 12:23
Reciprocal: Lev 10:3 – before 1Sa 2:30 – them Psa 8:5 – hast Psa 21:5 – glory Psa 138:5 – for great Isa 26:15 – thou art Isa 42:21 – it Isa 49:3 – General Isa 55:5 – he Hag 1:8 – I will be Zec 6:13 – bear Joh 7:18 – seeketh his glory Joh 7:39 – glorified Joh 8:49 – but Joh 8:54 – it is Joh 11:4 – for Joh 12:16 – when Joh 12:28 – and will Joh 17:1 – glorify Act 3:13 – hath Phi 2:11 – to the Heb 12:2 – for 1Pe 1:21 – gave
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This means virtually the same as the preceding verse.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
Fuente: The Expositors Greek Testament by Robertson
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
Fuente: Gnomon of the New Testament
Fuente: Old and New Testaments Restoration Commentary
Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Fuente: Combined Bible Commentary