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2 THESSALONIANS 3:16 tro,pw| {A}
In several witnesses, chiefly Western (A* D* F G 33 76 itd, g, 61, 86
vg goth Ambrosiaster Chrysostom), the reading tro,pw|, which is
strongly supported by a Ac B Dc...
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Verse 16. _THE LORD OF PEACE_] Jesus Christ, who is called _our_
_peace_, Ephesians 2:14; and _The Prince of peace_, Isaiah 9:6. May he
_give you peace_, for he is the _Fountain_ and _Dispenser_ of it...
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NOW THE LORD OF PEACE - The Lord who alone can impart peace; see the
Romans 15:33 note; 1 Corinthians 14:33 note; Hebrews 13:20 note;...
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III. THANKSGIVING, PRAYER,
EXHORTATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
Chapter S 2:13-3:18
_ 1. Thanksgiving and prayer (2 Thessalonians 2:13)_
2. Prayer for the Word and for deliverance (2 Thessalonians 3:1)
3....
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2 THESSALONIANS 3. FINAL COUNSELS AND EXHORTATIONS. The apostle (_a)_
asks for the prayers of the Thessalonian Christians on his own behalf
(2 Thessalonians 3:1); (_b_) warns them against dis orderly...
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BENEDICTION AND FAREWELL.
2 Thessalonians 3:17. The salutation: the circulation of forged
epistles (_cf._ 2 Thessalonians 2:2) made it necessary for Paul to add
at the end of his letters a signature i...
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A FINAL WORD (2 Thessalonians 3:1-5)...
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Brothers, we command you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, keep
yourselves from every brother who behaves like a truant from duty and
who does not conduct himself in accordance with the teaching w...
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OF PEACE. Note the eight statements as to God in Note on Acts 7:2, and
compare 1 Corinthians 1:3.
ALWAYS. through (App-104) everything.
BY ALL MEANS. in (Greek. _en)_ every way....
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Conclusion of the Letter. Ch. 2 Thessalonians 3:16-18
16. _Now the Lord of peace himself give you peace always by all means_
Lit., BUT MAY THE LORD, &c.; for there is a contrast between the
directions...
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§ 6. 2 Thessalonians 3:16-18. CONCLUSION OF THE LETTER
This brief but pregnant conclusion consists of _prayer_ (2
Thessalonians 3:16 _a_); _benediction_ (2 Thess
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FOR ΤΡΟΠΩΙ A*D*G 17, latt vg, Chr Ambrst, read τοπῳ, after
I.2 Thessalonians 1:8 : cf. 1 Corinthians 1:2; 2 Corinthians 2:14;...
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ΔΩΗ _aor._ opt. _act. от_ ΔΊΔΩΜΙ (G1325) давать. Opt.
используется для выражения желания,
ΤΡΌΠΟΣ (G5158) образ действия, путь....
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DISCOURSE: 2219
THE DESIRABLENESS OF PEACE
2 Thessalonians 3:16. _Now the Lord of peace himself give you peace
always by all means_.
CONTENTIONS too naturally spring from our corrupt nature, the frui...
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BY ALL MEANS.— Dr. Heylin renders the clause, _Grant you continual
peace in all respects._...
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TEXT (2 Thessalonians 3:16)
16 NOW THE LORD OF PEACE HIMSELF GIVE YOU PEACE AT ALL TIMES IN ALL
WAYS. THE LORD BE WITH YOU ALL.
Translation and Paraphrase
16.
Now may the Lord of peace himself giv...
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Now the Lord of peace himself give you peace always by all means. The
Lord be with you all.
LORD OF PEACE - Jesus Christ. The same title is given to Him as to
the Father (Romans 15:33; Romans 16:20...
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BY ALL MEANS] better, 'in all places,' or, 'in all, ways.'...
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EXHORTATIONS, REBUKES, AND BENEDICTION
2. Unreasonable] almost 'outrageous.' FAITH] better, 'the Faith.'...
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THE *LORD HAS NOT COME YET
2 THE THESSALONIANS
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 3
A REQUEST FOR PRAYER 3:1-2
V1 For the rest, *brothers and *sisters, please pray for us. Ask the
*Lord that he will use us...
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NOW. — Rather, _And,_ or _But._ The prayer is joined to the
exhortations, as in 2 Thessalonians 2:16 and elsewhere, and of course
bears upon the subject of them.
THE LORD OF PEACE. — We had “the God o...
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CHAPTER 24
FAREWELL
2 Thessalonians 3:16 (R.V.)
THE first verse of this short passage is taken by some as in close
connection with what goes before. In the exercise of Christian
discipline, such as...
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εἰρήνην, as opposed to these fears and troubles of the church.
Κύριος is probably, in accordance with Paul's usual practice, to
be taken as = Jesus Christ, but the language of 2 Thessalonians 3:5
and...
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Injunctions upon church-life and order....
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SEPARATE; INDUSTRIOUS; PERSEVERING
2 Thessalonians 3:6
From his high expectations of the Advent, the Apostle turns to the
prosaic commonplaces of daily toil. There was need for this, because
the expe...
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In conclusion the apostle urged them to pray for him that the
preaching of the Word in other places might be with power and victory.
He affirmed his confidence in them, and expressed his desire for th...
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CLOSING THOUGHTS
Despite the stern warnings he had used, Paul still desired that the
Lord of peace would give them peaceful relations between one another
and with God. The Lord is constantly associate...
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(15) Now the Lord of peace himself give you peace always by all means.
The Lord [be] with you all.
(15) Prayers are the seals of all exhortations....
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(13) But ye, brethren, be not weary in well doing. (14) And if any man
obey not our word by this epistle, note that man, and have no company
with him, that he may be ashamed. (15) Yet count him not as...
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The second epistle takes up another difficulty. It was written in view
of another abuse of the truth of the Lord's coming a danger that
threatened the saints. As the first epistle was intended to guar...
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16_Now the Lord of peace_. This prayer seems to be connected with the
preceding sentence, with the view of recommending endeavors after
concord and mildness. He had forbidden them to treat even the
co...
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There is nothing very particular in the apostle's exhortations. His
great concern was the explanation which we have been considering. He
prays that God and the Lord Jesus Himself, who had given them t...
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NOW THE LORD OF PEACE HIMSELF,.... The Prince of peace, who is
peaceable himself, and the author of peace in all his churches, and
who requires peace, calls for it, and encourages it:
GIVE YOU PEACE...
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Now the Lord of peace himself give you peace always by all means. The
Lord _be_ with you all.
Ver. 16. _Now the Lord, &c._] He begins, continues, and concludes with
fervent prayer. All our sacrifices...
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_Now the Lord of peace himself_ See on Romans 15:33; or Christ may be
here intended, and called the _Lord of peace_, in allusion to Isaiah
9:6, where he is foretold under the character of the _Prince...
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Concluding benediction and salutation:...
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NOW THE LORD OF PEACE HIMSELF GIVE YOU PEACE ALWAYS BY ALL ME AN S.
THE LORD BE WITH YOU ALL....
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As in the first epistle, so the apostle again asks for their prayers:
first for the positive blessing of the Word of God which thy
proclaimed that it might have free course to go forward and be
glorif...
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“NOW THE LORD OF PEACE HIMSELF GIVE YOU PEACE AT ALL TIMES IN ALL
WAYS. THE LORD BE WITH YOU ALL”
“Lord of peace”: (Isaiah 2:6). “The Lord, from whom all peace
comes' (TCNT). “GIVE YOU PEACE AT ALL T...
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16-18 The apostle prays for the Thessalonians. And let us desire the
same blessings for ourselves and our friends. Peace with God. This
peace is desired for them always, or in every thing. Peace by a...
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NOW THE LORD OF PEACE HIMSELF GIVE YOU PEACE: the apostle is now
taking his leave, and closing up his Epistle; and this he doth with
prayer; and what he prays for is peace: and though the word peace h...
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Now the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times in all ways.
[Peace outward and inward, for time and for eternity.] _The Lord be
with you all_....
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2 Thessalonians 3:16 Now G1161 Lord G2962 peace G1515 Himself G846
give G1325 (G5630) you G5213 peace G15
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_Exhortations to Industry, and Directions regarding the Treatment of
Idle and Disorderly Persons._
In this concluding paragraph of his Epistle, Paul warns the
Thessalonians against neglecting their wo...
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2 Thessalonians 3:16. THE LORD OF PEACE. That God the Father is here
meant may be argued from the use of the expression in Romans 15:33;
Romans 16:20, and especially in the First Epistle to the
Thessa...
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THE LORD OF PEACE HIMSELF
(αυτος ο κυριος της ειρηνης). See 1
Thessalonians 5:23 forTHE GOD OF PEACE HIMSELF
.GIVE YOU PEACE
(δοιη υμιν την ειρηνην). Second aorist active
optative (_Koine_) of δ...
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2 Thessalonians 3:16
The Lord of Peace, and the Peace of the Lord.
I. The deepest longing of every human heart is for peace. There are
many ways in which the supreme good may be represented, but, per...
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2 Thessalonians 3:6
I. In this passage the Apostle teaches the Thessalonians that in
tranquillity, sedateness of heart and life, they are severally, not
only to work, but to do their own work, and so...
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2 Thessalonians 3:1. _Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of
the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with
you:_
A most important request. What can the ministers of th...
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CONTENTS: Paul's encouragements and exhortations to the Thessalonians.
CHARACTERS: Christ, Paul.
CONCLUSION: It is required of those who have professed Christianity,
that they live according to the p...
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2 Thessalonians 3:1. _Finally, brethren, pray for us._ This request is
of constant occurrence. Ephesians 6:18. Paul often ascribes his
preservation to the prayers of the saints. He solicits prayer tha...
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WHO IS THE SOURCE OF OUR PEACE. _Peace -_ as contrasted with the fears
and troubles the church is having! [_Lord:_ see note on Romans 16:27.]...
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2 THESSALONIANS—NOTE ON 2 THESSALONIANS 3:16 Conclusion. The letter
concludes with a blessing, a final greeting, and a prayer for grace....
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
2 Thessalonians 3:16. NOW THE LORD OF PEACE HIMSELF GIVE YOU PEACE
ALWAYS.—The Church at Thessalonica had been passing through stormy
waters. The apostle prays that G...
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EXPOSITION
CONTENTS.—The apostle now comes to the conclusion of his Epistle. He
beseeches the Thessalonians for an interest in their prayers, that the
gospel may be rapidly diffused and glorified by n...
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Finally, brethren, pray for us (2 Thessalonians 3:1),
Now again Paul is calling for prayer for him. I think that maybe
sometimes we are guilty of not praying for those in spiritual
leadership feeling...
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1 Corinthians 14:33; 1 Samuel 17:37; 1 Samuel 20:13; 1 Thessalonians
5:23;...
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The Lord of peace [ο κ υ ρ ι ο ς τ η ς ε ι ρ η ν η
ς]. The only instance of the formula.
By all means [ε ν π α ν τ ι τ ρ ο π ω], or in every way.
The alternative reading topw place is rejected by the...
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Our apostle being now to take his leave of the Thessalonians, closes
his epistle with prayer.
Where note, 1. The mercy prayed for, PEACE; peace with God, peace with
conscience, peace and unity among...