_Vain. Our entrance among you was not in vain fables, or lies; our
preaching was not in trifles: (\'8ccumenius) or rather was not without
fruit. Others have spoken of it every where; but why refer you to
others when yourselves know that it was every where followed by
abundance of good works, faith,... [ Continue Reading ]
_Our exhortation was not proceeding from error. [1] That is, was not
by promoting errors, or uncleanness. (Witham)_
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De errore, &c. i.e. ex errore, _Greek: ek planes, &c._... [ Continue Reading ]
As we were approved of and chosen by God to announce his gospel, we
have tried to correspond with his designs; and we speak in a spirit of
disinterestedness, not to please men, but God. Being chosen by God, it
is to him we must render an account. Have we spoken to you in words of
flattery? Have we d... [ Continue Reading ]
_Nor taken an occasion of covetousness. Not so as to make the gospel a
cloak for gain-sake. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_But we became little, [2] by our carriage, and by our humility and
kindness. In the Greek, made ourselves gentle, good natured, &c.
(Witham)_
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Parvuli: and so _Greek: nepioi, in divers Greek copies; but in the
common copies, Greek: epioi, placidi._... [ Continue Reading ]
_ Because you were become most dear to us. Literally, desiring you.
[3] St. John Chrysostom admires the tender expressions of love in St.
Paul. (Witham)_
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Desiderantes vos, _Greek: imeiromenoi umon. See Legh's Crit. Sacra._... [ Continue Reading ]
_You are witnesses. We must necessarily conclude that the apostle
speaks this not from vain glory, or personal vanity; but in the just
right of defending his own character against the aspersions of
enemies, and lest the faith of any might be staggered by the
calumnies. In such cases self-praise is n... [ Continue Reading ]
_The word [4] of the hearing of God, which can only signify the word
of God you heard from us. (Witham)_
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Verbum auditus Dei, _Greek: logon akoes._... [ Continue Reading ]
_To full up the measure of their sins, after which God's justice would
punish them. (Witham) --- The Jews filled up the measure of their
iniquities by the opposition they every where manifest to the religion
of Christ. The earliest Fathers of the Church testify that they
dispersed people into every... [ Continue Reading ]
_Being taken away from [5] you. Literally, become desolate, because of
our separation from you. (Witham)_
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Desolati a vobis, _Greek: aporphanisthentes._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Satan hindered us. That is, has raised such an aversion to me among
the pagans and Jews of Thessalonica, that my friends do not think it
safe I should come among you. I am now detained from you by violence;
but when this life is past, you shall form my joy and my crown. I will
present you at the tr... [ Continue Reading ]