2 a At this feast they dwelled seuen dayes in the tentes, which put them in remembrance, that they had no citie here permanent, but that they must seke one to come.
6 ! Jesus reproueth the ambition of his cousins.
7 b Why the worlde hateth Christ.
8 c Christ doeth not vtterly denie that he wolde go to the feast, but signifieth that as yet he was not fully determined.
12 ! There are diuers opinions of him among the people.
13 d These were the heads of the people who did enuie Christ.
16 e In that, that he is man onely.
17 ! He sheweth how to knowe the trueth.
18 f By this marke we may knowe whether the doctrine be of God, or of man.
18 g Nothing conter fait or vntrue.
20 h Who did not know the fetche of the Scribes.
20 ! The injurie they do vnto him.
21 i Because I did it on the Sabbath day.
28 k He speaketh this, as it were scornefully.
31 l They were wel minded to heare him: which preparation is here called (althogh improperly) faith.
33 m He sheweth vnto them that they haue no power ouer him, til the time come that his Father hathe ordeined.
35 n Among the Jewes which were scatered here and there among the Gentiles.
38 p Which shal neuer drye vp.
38 o The true way to come to Christ, is by faith.
39 q These were the visible graces, which were giuen to the Apostles after his asscension.
40 r They loked for some notable Prophet besides the Messias, {chap. 1,21}
46 s Wherein appeareth the mightie power of Christs worde against his enemies.
47 ! The Pharises rebuke the officers because they haue not taken him.
48 t They alledge the autoritie of man against Gods autoritie.
52 ! And chide with Nicodemus for taking his parte.