John 18:19-21
Context18:19 While this was happening, 1 the high priest questioned Jesus about his disciples and about his teaching. 2 18:20 Jesus replied, 3 “I have spoken publicly to the world. I always taught in the synagogues 4 and in the temple courts, 5 where all the Jewish people 6 assemble together. I 7 have said nothing in secret. 18:21 Why do you ask me? Ask those who heard what I said. 8 They 9 know what I said.”
1 tn The introductory phrase “While this was happening” is not in the Greek text. It has been supplied in the translation to clarify the alternation of scenes in the narrative for the modern reader.
2 sn The nature of this hearing seems to be more that of a preliminary investigation; certainly normal legal procedure was not followed, for no indication is given that any witnesses were brought forth at this point to testify against Jesus. True to what is known of Annas’ character, he was more interested in Jesus’ disciples than in the precise nature of Jesus’ teaching, since he inquired about the followers first. He really wanted to know just how influential Jesus had become and how large a following he had gathered. This was of more concern to Annas that the truth or falsity of Jesus’ teaching.
3 tn Grk “Jesus answered him.”
4 sn See the note on synagogue in 6:59.
5 tn Grk “in the temple.”
6 tn Grk “the Jews.” Here the phrase refers to the Jewish people generally, for whom the synagogues and the temple courts in Jerusalem were important public gathering places. See also the note on the phrase “Jewish religious leaders” in v. 12.
7 tn Grk “And I.” The conjunction καί (kai, “and”) has not been translated here in keeping with the tendency of contemporary English style to use shorter sentences.
8 tn Grk “Ask those who heard what I said to them.” The words “to them” are not translated since they are redundant in English.
9 tn Grk “Look, these know what I said.”