{Not Iscariot} (ouch ho Iskari(9374)(8873)). Judas Iscariot had
gone ( 13:30 ), but John is anxious to make it clear that this
Judas (common name, two apostles also named James) was not the
infamous traitor. He is also called Thaddaeus or Lebbaeus ( Mr
3:17 Mt 10:3 ) and the brother (or son) of James ( 6:15 Ac
1:13 ). This is the fourth interruption of the talk of Jesus (by
Peter, 13:36 ; by Thomas, 14:5 ; by Philip, 14:8 ; by Judas,
14:22 ). {And not to the world} (kai ouchi t(9369) kosm(9369)). Judas
caught at the word emphaniz(935c) in verse 21 as perhaps a
Messianic theophany visible to all the world as at the judgment
( 5:27f. ). He seems to suspect a change of plan on the part of
Jesus ( i gegonen hoti=how has it happened that).
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