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Nova Vulgata
secundum Marcum 3:12
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Venerunt autem et publicani ut baptizarentur, et dixerunt ad illum : Magister, quid faciemus ?
Si terrena dixi vobis, et non creditis: quomodo, si dixero vobis cælestia, credetis?
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
earthly: John 3:3, John 3:5, John 3:8, 1 Corinthians 3:1, 1 Corinthians 3:2, Hebrews 5:11, 1 Peter 2:1-3
heavenly: John 3:13-17, John 3:31-36, John 1:1-14, 1 Corinthians 2:7-9, 1 Timothy 3:16, 1 John 4:10
Reciprocal: Genesis 37:20 - and let John 3:7 - Marvel Romans 10:6 - to bring 1 Corinthians 15:47 - the Lord
Gill's Notes on the Bible
If I have told you earthly things,.... Not that the doctrines he delivered were earthly ones; for he was not of the earth, but from heaven, and above all, and so spake not of the earth, but of heaven, John 3:31; and this doctrine of regeneration was an heavenly doctrine; and the thing itself required supernatural power, and grace from above: but either they were the more easy doctrines of the Gospel; or were delivered in a plain and easy style, and illustrated by similes taken from earthly things, as from human birth, from the water, and from the wind:
and ye believe not; i.e. those things; ye do not receive them, nor give credit to them; or "me", as the Ethiopic Version adds, who relate them on the best evidence, having fully known, and clearly seen them:
how shall ye believe; give credit to me, or receive my testimony:
if I tell you of heavenly things? of the more sublime doctrines of the Gospel, such as the descent of the Messiah from heaven; the union of the two natures, human and divine, in him; his being the only begotten Son of God; his crucifixion and death, signified by the lifting up of the serpent on a pole in the wilderness; and the wonderful love of God to the Gentile world in giving Christ to, and for them; and the salvation, and eternal happiness of all that believe in him, whether they be Jews or Gentiles; and these delivered in language suitable to them, without figures, or natural similes, which help the understanding, and convey ideas of things more easily to it.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
If I have told you earthly things - Things which occur on earth. Not sensual or worldly things, for Jesus had said nothing of these; but he had told him of operations of the Spirit which had occurred “on earth,†whose effects were visible, and which “might†be, therefore, believed. These were the plainest and most obvious of the doctrines of religion.
How shall ye believe - How will you believe. Is there any probability that you will understand them?
Heavenly things - Things pertaining to the government of God and his doings in the heavens; things which are removed from human view, and which cannot be subjected to human sight; the more profound and inscrutable things pertaining to the redemption of men. Hence, learn:
- The height and depth of the doctrines of religion. There is much that we cannot yet understand,
- The feebleness of our understandings and the corruptions of our hearts are the real causes why doctrines of religion are so little understood by us.
- There is before us a vast eternity, and there are profound wonders of God’s government, to be the study of the righteous, and to be seen and admired by them forever and ever.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse John 3:12. If I have told you earthly things — If, after I have illustrated this new birth by a most expressive metaphor taken from earthly things, and after all you believe not; how can you believe, should I tell you of heavenly things, in such language as angels use, where earthly images and illustrations can have no place? Or, if you, a teacher in Israel, do not understand the nature of such an earthly thing, or custom of the kingdom established over the Jewish nation, as being born of baptism, practised every day in the initiation of proselytes, how will you understand such heavenly things as the initiation of my disciples by the baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire from heaven, if I should proceed farther on the subject?