John 17:20

Jesus Prays for Believers Everywhere

20 “I am not praying
Or “I do not pray.”
only on their behalf, but also on behalf of those who believe
Although πιστευόντων (pisteuontōn) is a present participle, it must in context carry futuristic force. The disciples whom Jesus is leaving behind will carry on his ministry and in doing so will see others come to trust in him. This will include not only Jewish Christians, but other Gentile Christians who are “not of this fold” (10:16), and thus Jesus’ prayer for unity is especially appropriate in light of the probability that most of the readers of the Gospel are Gentiles (much as Paul stresses unity between Jewish and Gentile Christians in Eph 2:10–22).
in me through their testimony,
Grk “their word.”
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