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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 Colossians 2 Thessalonians
1 Thessalonians 2
Verse 1. What was proposed, chap. i, 5, 6, is now more largely treated
of: concerning Paul and his fellowlabourers, ver. 1-12; concerning
the Thessalonians, ver. 13-16.
Verse
2. We had suffered - In several places. We are bold -
Notwithstanding. With much contention - Notwithstanding both
inward and outward conflicts of all kinds.
Verse
3. For our exhortation - That is, our preaching. A part is put for
the whole. Is not, at any time, of deceit - We preach not a lie, but
the truth of God. Nor of uncleanness - With any unholy or selfish
view. This expression is not always appropriated to lust, although
it is sometimes emphatically applied thereto. Nor in guile - But
with great plainness of speech.
Verse
5. Flattering words - This ye know. Nor a cloak of covetousness -
Of this God is witness. He calls men to witness an open fact; God,
the secret intentions of the heart. In a point of a mixed nature, ver.
10, he appeals both to God and man.
Verse
6. Nor from others - Who would have honoured us more, if we
had been burdensome - That is, taken state upon ourselves.
Verse
7. But we were gentle - Mild, tender. In the midst of you - Like a
hen surrounded with her young. Even as a nurse cherisheth her
own children - The offspring of her own womb.
Verse
8. To impart our own souls - To lay down our lives for your sake.
Verse
10. Holily - In the things of God. Justly - With regard to men.
Unblamable - In respect of ourselves. Among you that believe -
Who were the constant observers of our behaviour.
Verse
11. By exhorting, we are moved to do a thing willingly; by
comforting, to do it joyfully; by charging, to do it carefully.
Verse
12. To his kingdom here, and glory hereafter.
Verse
14. Ye suffered the same things - The same fruit, the same
afflictions, and the same experience, at all times, and in all places,
are an excellent criterion of evangelical truth. As they from the
Jews - Their countrymen.
Verse
15. Us - Apostles and preachers of the gospel. They please not
God - Nor are they even careful to please him, notwithstanding
their fair professions. And are contrary to all men - Are common
enemies of mankind; not only by their continual seditions and
insurrections, and by their utter contempt of all other nations; but
in particular, by their endeavouring to hinder their hearing or
receiving the gospel.
Verse
16. To fill up - The measure of their sins always, as they have
ever done. But the vengeance of God is come upon them - Hath
overtaken them unawares, whilst they were seeking to destroy
others, and will speedily complete their destruction.
Verse
17. In this verse we have a remarkable instance, not so much of
the transient affections of holy grief, desire, or joy, as of that
abiding tenderness, that loving temper, which is so apparent in all
St. Paul's writings, towards those he styles his children in the
faith. This is the more carefully to be observed, because the
passions occasionally exercising themselves, and flowing like a
torrent, in the apostle, are observable to every reader; whereas it
requires a nicer attention to discern those calm standing tempers,
that fixed posture of his soul, from whence the others only flow
out, and which more peculiarly distinguish his character.
Verse
18. Satan - By those persecuting Jews, Acts xvii, 13.
Verse
19. Ye also - As well as our other children.
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 Colossians 2 Thessalonians
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