John the Apostle
John 3:27BSB·traditional attribution

John replied, “A man can receive only what is given him from heaven.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

27. A man cannot receive any thing. Some refer these words to Christ, as if John accused the disciples of wicked presumption in opposition to God, by endeavoring to deprive Christ of what the Father had given to him. They suppose the meaning to be this: “That within so short a time he has risen to so great honor, is the work of God; and...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

In these verses we have, I. Christ's removal into the land of Judea (Joh 3:22), and there he tarried with his disciples. Observe, 1. Our Lord Jesus, after he entered upon his public work, travelled much, and removed often, as the patriarchs in their sojournings.

Commenting on John 3:22-36

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Ye yourselves bear me witness,.... In what they now said, and referred to, in describing Christ, as he to whom John bore witness; and he appeals to them for what he said in their presence, and before all the people in that testimony: that I said I am not the Christ; see Joh 1:19; wherefore, if he, who is the Christ, is now come, and...