John 10:19-21

John 10:19-21

[19] There was  a division  again  among  the Jews  for  sayings.  [20] And  many  of  them  He hath  a devil,  and  is mad;  why  hear ye  him?  [21] Others  not  the words  of him that hath a devil.  Can  a devil  open  the eyes  of the blind? 

What does John 10:19-21 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Again Jesus" claims resulted in some of His hearers believing in Him and others disbelieving (cf. John 7:12; John 7:43; John 9:16). Here the expression "the Jews" refers to the Jewish people generally, not specifically to the religious leaders, as it usually does in this Gospel. Evidently it was the apparent contradiction between Jesus" claim to be the coming Shepherd of Israel and His claim to die for the sheep that caused the cleavage. Some even concluded that He was demon possessed and therefore mad (cf. John 7:20; John 8:48). Others concluded that He was sane and sober because of His gracious revelations and His ability to cure the man born blind ( John 9:1-12). John continued to stress the two opposite conclusions that people continued to draw even though Jesus" witness to His deity was consistent and clear. This should be an encouragement to all of us who testify for Him. Not even Jesus Himself convinced everyone that He was God"s Son.