Come, see a man, which told me all things that ever I did: is not this the Christ?
Parallel translations
- WEB “Come, see a man who told me everything that I did. Can this be the Christ?”
- BSB “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Christ?”
- NKJV “Come, see a Man who told me all things that I ever did. Could this be the Christ?”
- NASB “Come, see a Man who told me all the things that I have done; this is not the Christ, is He?”
- NLT “Come and see a man who told me everything I ever did! Could he possibly be the Messiah?”
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Quick answer
She invites the townspeople to come see a man who told her everything she did, asking if he could be the Christ. Her testimony, based on Jesus' knowledge of her, draws others to him.
Overview
Her witness centers on Jesus' supernatural knowledge of her life and tentatively names him as the possible Messiah. Though framed as a question, it stirs genuine curiosity and faith in the town. Her simple invitation, 'Come, see,' becomes the means by which many Samaritans come to believe.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Rev 22:17And the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And let him that heareth say, Come. And let him that is athirst come. And whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.
- 1 Cor 14:24–25But if all prophesy, and there come in one that believeth not, or one unlearned, he is convinced of all, he is judged of all:
- John 4:25The woman saith unto him, I know that Messias cometh, which is called Christ: when he is come, he will tell us all things.
- John 1:41–49He first findeth his own brother Simon, and saith unto him, We have found the Messias, which is, being interpreted, the Christ.
- John 4:17–18The woman answered and said, I have no husband. Jesus said unto her, Thou hast well said, I have no husband:
- John 7:26But, lo, he speaketh boldly, and they say nothing unto him. Do the rulers know indeed that this is the very Christ?
- John 7:31And many of the people believed on him, and said, When Christ cometh, will he do more miracles than these which this man hath done?
- Matt 12:23And all the people were amazed, and said, Is not this the son of David?
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