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John 1:46-49

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1:46 Nathanael 1  replied, 2  “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” 3  Philip replied, 4  “Come and see.”

1:47 Jesus saw Nathanael coming toward him and exclaimed, 5  “Look, a true Israelite in whom there is no deceit! 6  1:48 Nathanael asked him, “How do you know me?” Jesus replied, 7  “Before Philip called you, when you were under the fig tree, 8  I saw you.” 1:49 Nathanael answered him, “Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the king 9  of Israel!” 10 

1 tn Grk “And Nathanael.”

2 tn Grk “said to him.”

3 sn Can anything good come out of Nazareth? may be a local proverb expressing jealousy among the towns.

map For location see Map1 D3; Map2 C2; Map3 D5; Map4 C1; Map5 G3.

4 tn Grk “And Philip said to him.”

5 tn Grk “said about him.”

6 tn Or “treachery.”

sn An allusion to Ps 32:2.

7 tn Grk “answered and said to him.” This is somewhat redundant in English and has been simplified in the translation to “replied.”

8 sn Many have speculated about what Nathanael was doing under the fig tree. Meditating on the Messiah who was to come? A good possibility, since the fig tree was used as shade for teaching or studying by the later rabbis (Ecclesiastes Rabbah 5:11). Also, the fig tree was symbolic for messianic peace and plenty (Mic 4:4, Zech 3:10.)

9 tn Although βασιλεύς (basileus) lacks the article it is definite due to contextual and syntactical considerations. See ExSyn 263.

10 sn Nathanael’s confession – You are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel – is best understood as a confession of Jesus’ messiahship. It has strong allusions to Ps 2:6-7, a well-known messianic psalm. What Nathanael’s exact understanding was at this point is hard to determine, but “son of God” was a designation for the Davidic king in the OT, and Nathanael parallels it with King of Israel here.



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