John:15:12-14
rwp@John:15:12 @{That ye love one another} (\hina agapte alllous\). Non-final use of \hina\, introducing a subject clause in apposition with \entol\ (commandment) and the present active subjunctive of \agapa\, "that ye keep on loving one another." See strkjv@13:34|.
rwp@John:15:13 @{Than this} (\tauts\). Ablative case after the comparative adjective \meizona\ and feminine agreeing with \ts agaps\ (love) understood. {That a man lay down his life} (\hina tis tn psuchn autou thi\). Object clause (non-final use of \hina\ in apposition with the ablative pronoun \tauts\ and the second aorist active subjunctive of \tithmi\. For the phrase see strkjv@10:11| of the good shepherd. Cf. strkjv@1John:3:16; strkjv@Romans:5:7f|. {For his friends} (\huper tn philn autou\). "In behalf of his friends" and so "in place of his friends." "Self-sacrifice is the high-water mark of love" (Dods). For this use of \huper\ see strkjv@John:11:50; strkjv@Galatians:3:13; strkjv@2Corinthians:5:14f.; strkjv@Romans:5:7f|.
rwp@John:15:14 @{If ye do} (\ean poite\). Condition of third class with \ean\ and the present active subjunctive, "if ye keep on doing," not just spasmodic obedience. Just a different way of saying what is in verse 10|. Obedience to Christ's commands is a prerequisite to discipleship and fellowship (spiritual friendship with Christ). He repeats it in the Great Commission (Matthew:28:20|, \eneteilamn\, I commanded) with the very word used here (\entellomai\, I command).