46 The officers answered, Never man spake like this man.

Other Translations of John 7:46

New International Version

46 "No one ever spoke the way this man does," the guards replied.

English Standard Version

46 The officers answered, "No one ever spoke like this man!"

The Message

46 The police answered, "Have you heard the way he talks? We've never heard anyone speak like this man."

New King James Version

46 The officers answered, "No man ever spoke like this Man!"

New Living Translation

46 "We have never heard anyone speak like this!" the guards responded.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on John 7:46

Commentary on John 7:40-53

(Read John 7:40-53)

The malice of Christ's enemies is always against reason, and sometimes the staying of it cannot be accounted for. Never any man spake with that wisdom, and power, and grace, that convincing clearness, and that sweetness, wherewith Christ spake. Alas, that many, who are for a time restrained, and who speak highly of the word of Jesus, speedily lose their convictions, and go on in their sins! People are foolishly swayed by outward motives in matters of eternal moment, are willing even to be damned for fashion's sake. As the wisdom of God often chooses things which men despise, so the folly of men commonly despises those whom God has chosen. The Lord brings forward his weak and timid disciples, and sometimes uses them to defeat the designs of his enemies.

30 As he spake these words, many believed on him.

Other Translations of John 8:30

New International Version

30 Even as he spoke, many believed in him.

English Standard Version

30 As he was saying these things, many believed in him.

The Message

30 When he put it in these terms, many people decided to believe.

New King James Version

30 As He spoke these words, many believed in Him.

New Living Translation

30 Then many who heard him say these things believed in him.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on John 8:30

Commentary on John 8:30-36

(Read John 8:30-36)

Such power attended our Lord's words, that many were convinced, and professed to believe in him. He encouraged them to attend his teaching, rely on his promises, and obey his commands, notwithstanding all temptations to evil. Thus doing, they would be his disciples truly; and by the teaching of his word and Spirit, they would learn where their hope and strength lay. Christ spoke of spiritual liberty; but carnal hearts feel no other grievances than those that molest the body, and distress their worldly affairs. Talk to them of their liberty and property, tell them of waste committed upon their lands, or damage done to their houses, and they understand you very well; but speak of the bondage of sin, captivity to Satan, and liberty by Christ; tell of wrong done to their precious souls, and the hazard of their eternal welfare, then you bring strange things to their ears. Jesus plainly reminded them, that the man who practised any sin, was, in fact, a slave to that sin, which was the case with most of them. Christ in the gospel offers us freedom, he has power to do this, and those whom Christ makes free are really so. But often we see persons disputing about liberty of every kind, while they are slaves to some sinful lust.