*21:1 I follow the best line of transmission in reading “risen from the dead”, albeit representing only 25% of the Greek manuscripts, at this point.
†21:2 Recall that they were James and John (the author of this Gospel).
‡21:5 You can bet they are not feeling like making small talk.
§21:6 I find it interesting that they apparently obeyed without question—there was something about that voice.
*21:11 That is what the Text says. Well, what do you suppose he did when he got to land, since he obviously got there well before the others. From verse 12 I gather that Peter had not ventured to speak. He is wet and therefore cold, and there is a fire. I bet he went straight to the fire and squatted down to warm himself, but he was too embarrassed to attempt a conversation. So he welcomes a chance to do something and jumps up when Jesus asks for fish.
†21:11 Like, wow! They were evidently special fish, all large. But why 153? I do not know. The whole thing is supernatural, including the net not tearing.
‡21:13 Notice that Jesus serves them. Well, the situation was a bit strange, and the men probably felt awkward; so He helps them out.
§21:14 This would presumably be the first appearance in Galilee, following the two in the upper room.
*21:15 My first impression was that Jesus asked if Peter loved Him more than the others did, but Peter's answer does not seem to fit with that idea. My next impression would be that Jesus asked if Peter loved Him more than he loved the fish (and therefore, fishing), but His use of αγαπαω does not seem to fit. The only other option that I see would be that Jesus asked if Peter loved Him more than he loved his colleagues.
†21:15 Jesus uses αγαπαω; Peter uses φιλεω.
‡21:16 Notice that He omits ‘more than these’, so the question has been weakened.
§21:17 Now Jesus weakens His question still further, using Peter's verb—He is probing Peter. But the repeated command to feed His sheep indicates that Peter is being reinstated.
*21:19 The first time He said this to Peter had been 3½ years before, also on the shore of that lake [could it have been the same spot?]. Jesus renews His call. But Jesus actually starts walking away, and Peter follows Him (to be followed by John).
†21:23 “The brothers”—this became a common way to refer to the Christian community.
‡21:23 But John was the last of the Apostles to die, close to ad 100.
§21:25 The world that he knew would not include the Americas, nor all of Africa or Asia, and perhaps not even all of northern Europe (presumably). However, his use of ‘suppose’ indicates that he is not making a scientific statement.