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23 But a time[a] is coming—and now is here[b]—when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for the Father seeks[c] such people to be[d] his worshipers.[e] 24 God is spirit,[f] and the people who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.” 25 The woman said to him, “I know that Messiah is coming” (the one called Christ);[g] “whenever he[h] comes, he will tell[i] us everything.”[j]

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Footnotes

  1. John 4:23 tn Grk “an hour.”
  2. John 4:23 tn “Here” is not in the Greek text but is supplied to conform to contemporary English idiom.
  3. John 4:23 sn See also John 4:27.
  4. John 4:23 tn Or “as.” The object-complement construction implies either “as” or “to be.”
  5. John 4:23 tn This is a double accusative construction of object and complement with τοιούτους (toioutous) as the object and the participle προσκυνοῦντας (proskunountas) as the complement.sn The Father wants such people as his worshipers. Note how the woman has been concerned about where people ought to worship, while Jesus is concerned about who people ought to worship.
  6. John 4:24 tn Here πνεῦμα (pneuma) is understood as a qualitative predicate nominative while the articular θεός (theos) is the subject.
  7. John 4:25 tn Both Greek “Christ” and Hebrew and Aramaic “Messiah” mean “the one who has been anointed.”sn The one called Christ. This is a parenthetical statement by the author. See the note on Christ in 1:20.
  8. John 4:25 tn Grk “that one.”
  9. John 4:25 tn Or “he will announce to us.”
  10. John 4:25 tn Grk “all things.”