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Verse 19. _FOR WHAT_ IS _OUR HOPE_] I can have no prospects from
earth; I have forsaken all for the Gospel; and esteem every thing it
can afford as dross and dung, that I may gain Christ. Why then sh...
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FOR WHAT IS OUR HOPE - That is, “I had a strong desire to see you;
to assist you; to enjoy your friendship; for you are my hope and joy,
and my absence does not arise from a want of affection.” The
me...
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II. TRUE SERVICE,
AS MANIFESTED IN APOSTOLIC MINISTRY
CHAPTER 2
_ 1. Apostolic conduct and service 1 Thessalonians 2:1)_
2. Thanksgiving for the reception of the message and the opposition 1
Thess...
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PAUL AND THE THESSALONIAN CHURCH. The next two paragraphs describe
(_a)_ the effect of Paul's preaching at Thessalonica, (_b)_ his
anxiety with regard to the fate of the Church under stress of
persecu...
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PAUL ON HIS DEFENSE (1 Thessalonians 2:1-12)...
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But, brothers, when we had been separated from you--in presence but
not in heart--for a short time, we were the more exceedingly eager
with a great desire to see your face. So we wished to come to you...
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CROWN. Compare Philippians 1:4; Philippians 1:1.
REJOICING. Greek. _kauchesis._ See Romans 3:27.
JESUS CHRIST. App-98. but the texts omit "Christ".
COMING. Greek. _parousia._ See
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_For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing_?] Not
_rejoicing_, but GLORYING (R. V.), or BOASTING. "Crown of glorying" is
a Hebrew idiom (Isaiah 62:3; Proverbs 16:31, &c.); it is the crown
wh...
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section iv
St Paul's Present Relations to the Thessalonians. Ch. 1 Thessalonians
2:17 to 1 Thessalonians 3:13
The Apostle had been drawn aside in the last paragraph, by a sudden
and characteristic b...
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19. The T.R., following GL, most minn., and all versions except latt
and vg (purer copies), adds Χριστου to ΙΗΣΟΥ. Later mss.
habitually fill out the names of Christ....
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§ 5. 1 Thessalonians 2:17 TO 1 Thessalonians 3:5. The Separation of
the Apostles from their Converts
After the pause for thanksgiving to God, which in its turn led up to
the stern denunciation of Jewi...
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ΚΑΥΧΉΣΕΩΣ (G2746) _gen. sing._ похвала.
ΟΎΧΊ (G3780) усиленная форма от ού,
которая используется в вопросах, на
которые ожидается утвердительный
ответ (BD, 220f). Слова "это ведь, конечно,
вы, не так...
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DISCOURSE: 2197
CHRISTIANS THE JOY OF THEIR MINISTERS
1 Thessalonians 2:19. _What is our hope, or joy, or crown of
rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at
his coming? F...
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TEXT (1 Thessalonians 2:19-20)
19 FOR WHAT IS OUR HOPE, OR JOY, OR CROWN OF GLORYING? ARE NOT EVEN
YE, BEFORE OUR LORD JESUS AT HIS COMING? 20 FOR YE ARE OUR GLORY AND
OUR JOY.
Translation and Parap...
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For what is our hope or joy or crown of rejoicing? Are not even ye in
the presence of our Lord Jesus For what is our hope, or joy, or crown
of rejoicing? Are not even ye in the presence of our Lord J...
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7 What figure could more touchingly convey the apostle's genuine
affection for the
Thessalonians than that of a nursing mother? How unselfish and gentle
and self-sacrificing is her care! The soul is...
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2:19 also (c-15) Or 'is it not even ye?'...
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THE NATURE OF ST. PAUL'S LIFE AND WORK AT THESSALONICA
2. The persecution at the Roman garrison-town of Philippi made a deep
impression on St. Paul the Roman citizen (Acts 16:19; Philippians
1:30). I...
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The prospect of presenting his converts to Christ fills the Apostle
with joy....
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WHEN JESUS CHRIST COMES
1 THE THESSALONIANS
_IAN MACKERVOY_
A word list is at the end. It explains words with a *star by them.
CHAPTER 2
HOW PAUL AND HIS FRIENDS CAME TO THESSALONICA 2:1-4
V1...
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“We were most anxious to come and stablish you for we should lose
all our hope and joy and honours if Christ should come and we should
have lost you.”
OUR HOPE — _i.e.,_ the object on which our hopes...
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CHAPTER 7
ABSENCE AND LONGING
1 Thessalonians 2:17; 1 Thessalonians 3:1 (R.V.)
THE Apostle has said all that he means to say of the opposition of the
Jews to the gospel, and in the verses before us...
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Of course we wanted to come back, for (γάρ), etc. The touch of fine
exaggeration which follows is true to the situation. Paul's absence
from the young church was being misinterpreted in a sinister way...
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to 1 Thessalonians 3:13. Paul's _apologia pro absentia suâ_....
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THE APOSTLE'S GLORY AND JOY
1 Thessalonians 2:13
The Christian worker always should wait on God till he gets the word
of the message. There is an essential difference between delivering a
sermon or a...
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It is evident that some of the Jews in Thessalonica had been
discounting the apostle in his absence. He very definitely defends
himself against such detraction, asserting that his preaching had been
w...
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A DEEP DESIRE TO SEE THEM
Paul had been forced to leave, or orphaned as his word means, the
newborn Christians in Thessalonica against his personal desire, as can
be seen when he says, "having been ta...
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(13) В¶ For this cause also thank we God without ceasing, because,
when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it
not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God,...
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There is a special interest in examining the epistles to the
Thessalonians, more particularly the first, because, in point of fact,
it was the earliest of the letters of the apostles; and as the first...
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19_For what is our hope_. He confirms that ardor of desire, of which
he had made mention, inasmuch as he has his happiness in a manner
treasured up in them. “Unless I forget myself, I must necessarily...
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Having established these great principles, the apostle, with an open
and overflowing heart, appeals to his whole walk among them as a proof
of his having walked in the same spirit as in their own case...
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FOR WHAT IS OUR HOPE, OR JOY,.... The apostle here gives a reason why
they were so concerned at parting with the Thessalonians, and were so
desirous of seeing them again, and attempted it so often, ca...
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For what _is_ our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing? _Are_ not even
ye in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at his coming?
Ver. 19. _For what is our hope, &c._] A very lively and lofty
expressi...
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_But we, brethren_, &c. 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...
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Paul's attempts to visit the Thessalonians:...
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FOR WHAT IS OUR HOPE, OR JOY, OR CROWN OF REJOICING? ARE NOT EVEN YE
IN THE PRESENCE OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST AT HIS COMING?...
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We are to consider now that which had great effect in producing the
energetic, devoted response to the gospel such as we have seen in the
Thessalonians. Certainly it is the Word of God itself that is...
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D. Concern for the church, 2:17-3:10
1. Paul's desire to return, 2:17-20
17 BUT WE, BRETHREN, BEING TAKEN FROM YOU FOR A SHORT TIME IN
PRESENCE, NOT IN HEART, ENDEAVOURED THE MORE ABUNDANTLY TO SEE...
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REJOICING?:
Or, glorying...
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“FOR WHAT IS OUR HOPE, OR JOY, OR CROWN OF GLORYING? ARE NOT EVEN
YE, BEFORE OUR LORD JESUS AT HIS COMING?”
“What”: Or “who” (NASV). '”CROWN OF GLORYING”? “Crown of
exultation” (NASV). “When. king or...
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17-20 This world is not a place where we are to be always, or long
together. In heaven holy souls shall meet, and never part more. And
though the apostle could not come to them yet, and thought he mig...
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Here the apostle gives the reason of his desire to see them. He first
calls them his _hope; _ that is, the master of his hope, that among
others they should be saved in the day of Christ. Secondly, hi...
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For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of glorying? Are not even ye,
before our Lord Jesus at his coming?...
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1 Thessalonians 2:19 For G1063 what G5101 our G2257 hope G1680 or
G2228 joy G5479 or G2228 crown G4735
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‘For what is our hope, or joy, or crown of glorying? Are not even
you before our Lord Jesus at his coming? For you are our glory and
joy.'
Paul now reveals how important they are to him and his compan...
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_Paul describes the Feelings he had towards the Thessalonians after he
had left them._
This paragraph is remarkable chiefly as a manifestation of the ardent
affection which Paul felt for his churches....
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1 Thessalonians 2:19. FOR. Paul accounts for his earnest desire to
revisit Thessalonica. I thus earnestly long to see you, for there is
nothing which affords the same prospect, or the same present
enj...
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CROWN OF GLORYING
(στεφανος καυχησεως). When a king or conqueror came
on a visit he was given a chaplet of glorying. Paul is answering the
insinuation that he did not really wish to come.AT HIS COM...
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1 Thessalonians 2:19
I. The text points to the future. Paul loved the Thessalonians; he
made mention of them in his prayers. He remembered without ceasing
their work of faith, their labour of love, th...
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1 Thessalonians 2:17
I. The Thessalonian Christians were peculiarly the Apostle's hope,
being regarded by him, not simply as a conspicuous part of the reward
in glory which was in store for him, but a...
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CONTENTS: The model servant and his reward.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Paul, Satan.
CONCLUSION: It is the great comfort of the servants of Christ to have
their own conscience and the consciences of oth...
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VERSE. 1-3. _Ye know our entrance into_ Thessalonica _our exhortation
was not of deceit,_ or error to lead astray the simple, _nor of
uncleanness, nor in guile,_ as is the character of the judaizing
t...
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AFTER ALL, IT IS YOU. Paul uses symbolism to show a timeless reality.
The one who won the victory in the Games, was given a _crown_ as a
token. Paul points with pride to the Gentile churches as the _t...
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1 THESSALONIANS—NOTE ON 1 THESSALONIANS 2:19 Presenting his converts
to Jesus at the second coming is part of Paul’s Christian hope.
CROWN. Crowns or wreaths were given to winning athletes....
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
1 Thessalonians 2:17. BEING TAKEN FROM YOU.—R.V. “bereaved of
you.” St. Paul, absent from Thessalonica, feels like a parent who
has lost a child, and regards them as...
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EXPOSITION
CONTENTS.—Paul turns from the reports of others to the experience of
the readers. They themselves knew that his entrance was not powerless;
although maltreated in Philippi, he was emboldene...
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FOR yourselves, brethren, know our entrance in unto you, that it was
not in vain (1 Thessalonians 2:1):
Now, Paul evidently had quite an entrance to the city of Thessalonica
for he makes reference to...
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1 Corinthians 15:23; 1 Corinthians 4:5; 1 John 2:28; 1 Peter 5:4;...
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Hope. Used of the object of hope, as Colossians 1:5; 1 Timothy 1:1;
Hebrews 6:18.
Joy - crown [χ α ρ α - σ τ ε φ α ν ο ς]. Comp. Philippians
4:1
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THE HEART LIFE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL
1 Thessalonians 2:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The opening verse of this remarkable chapter brings reminiscences of
Paul's entrance into Thessalonica. This should be stud...
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Ye also — As well as our other children....
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Here, in the close of the chapter, St. Paul acquaints the
Thessalonians with the true reason why he had such an endearing
affection for them, and such. fervent desire to be present with them.
They wer...