John the Apostle
John 15:25BSB·traditional attribution

But this is to fulfill what is written in their Law: ‘They hated Me without reason.’

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

25. But that the word may be fulfilled. What is contrary to nature appears to be incredible. But nothing is more contrary to reason than to hate God; and, therefore, Christ says that so great was the malice with which their minds were envenomed, that they hated him without a cause Christ quotes a passage from Psalm 35:19, which, he says, is now fulfilled Not...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here Christ discourses concerning hatred, which is the character and genius of the devil's kingdom, as love is of the kingdom of Christ. Observe here, I. Who they are in whom this hatred is found - the world, the children of this world, as distinguished from the children of God; those who are in the interests of the god of this world, whose image they...

Commenting on John 15:18-25

Albert Barnes Presbyterian @notesbybarnes

Verse 25. In their law, . All the Old Testament was sometimes called the law. The meaning here is that the same thing happened to him which did to the psalmist. The same words which David used respecting his enemies would express, also, the conduct of the Jews and their treatment of the Messiah. In both cases it was without cause.