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1 THESSALONIANS 4:13 koimwme,nwn
The text is somewhat doubtful, external testimony being divided
between koimwme,nwn, which is supported by Alexandrian witnesses (a A
B 33 326), and kekoimhme,nwn, su...
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Verse 13. _I WOULD NOT HAVE YOU TO BE IGNORANT_] Instead of
εχομεν, _have_, θελομεν, _wish_, is the reading of ADEFG,
many others, besides the _Arabic, AEthiopic, Armenian_, some of the
_Slavonian_, t...
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BUT I WOULD NOT HAVE YOU TO BE IGNORANT - I would have you fully
informed on the important subject which is here referred to. It is
quite probable from this, that some erroneous views prevailed among...
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IV. THE SEPARATED WALK AND THE BLESSED HOPE
CHAPTER 4
_ 1. The separated walk 1 Thessalonians 4:1)_
2. The coming of the Lord for His saints 1 Thessalonians 4:13)...
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THE CONDITION OF THE DEAD. This paragraph is written to allay a
misgiving which had arisen among the Thessalonian Christians that
certain of their friends who had died would be deprived of their share...
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We do not wish you to be ignorant, brothers, about those who are
asleep, because we do not wish you to sorrow as the rest of people do
because they have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and...
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THE SUMMONS TO PURITY (1 Thessalonians 4:1-8)...
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I. Texts read "we".
WOULD. App-102.
HAVE YOU, &C. See Romans 1:13.
CONCERNING. App-104.
ASLEEP. falling asleep. App-171.
OTHERS. the rest. App-124. Add "also".
NO. not, as 1 Thessalonians 4:5....
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Section VI. The Coming of the Lord Jesus
Ch. 1 Thessalonians 4:13 to 1 Thessalonians 5:11
This solemn topic, as we have already seen (note on ch. 1
Thessalonians 1:10, and Intro
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_But I would not have you to be ignorant_ True reading, WE WOULD NOT,
consistently with the first person plural ("Paul and Silas and
Timothy") in which the Epistle commenced (ch. 1 Thessalonians 1:1)....
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§ 8. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18. Concerning them that fall asleep
Thessalonian faith had its “deficiencies” on the doctrinal as well
as the practical side (see note introductory to last section). In
rega...
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ΘΕΛΟΜΕΝ in all uncials, latt vg; θελω in many minn., syrr
cop.
ΚΟΙΜΩΜΕΝΩΝ, אAB 67** and other minn., latt vg
(_dormientibus_) syrr. κεκοιμημενων is a patent Western
and Syrian emendation, conformed t...
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ΘΈΛΟΜΕΝ _praes. ind. act. от_ ΘΈΛΩ (G2309) желать,
ΆΓΝΟΕΪ́Ν _praes. act. inf. от_ ΆΓΝΟΈΩ (G50) не
знать, быть в неведении. _Inf._ как
дополнение к основному гл.: "Мы не
хотим, чтобы вы были в неведе...
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DISCOURSE: 2202
THE RESURRECTION
1 Thessalonians 4:13. I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren,
concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others
which have no hope. For, if w...
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_1 THESSALONIANS 4:13_.— The Apostle had intimated, ch. 1
Thessalonians 3:10 that he wanted to make them another visit at
Thessalonica, in order _to perfect that which was lacking in their
faith._ Per...
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TEXT (1 Thessalonians 4:13)
13 BUT WE WOULD NOT HAVE YOU IGNORANT, BRETHREN CONCERNING THEM THAT
FALL ASLEEP; THAT YE SORROW NOT, EVEN AS THE REST, WHO HAVE NO HOPE.
Translation and Paraphrase
13....
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But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them
which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no
hope.
The leading topic of Paul's preaching at Thessalonica hav...
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THE LORD'S PRESENCE
12 Paul gives us the true motive and incentive of a holy life and a
steadfast faith. It springs from the overflow of love to our fellow
saints and to all others as well. It looks f...
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EXHORTATION TO PURITY AND BROTHERLY LOVE. THE SECOND ADVENT
1. 'You are already walking in the right path. I want you to advance
in it more and more.'
3, 4. Translate, 'For this is a thing willed by...
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ARE ASLEEP] better, 'are lying asleep.' The Thessalonians were anxious
as to the part which those who had died in the Faith would take in the
Second Advent, which was believed to be near at hand. OTHE...
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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 4
HOW YOU OUGHT TO LIVE 4:1-8
V1 Brothers and sisters, y...
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BUT. — We pass to the _third_ clearly marked point: the share of the
Christian dead in the Coming of Christ. Possibly an association of
ideas may have caused St. Paul to join these two subjects, of qu...
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CHAPTER 11
THE DEAD IN CHRIST
1 Thessalonians 4:13 (R.V.)
THE restlessness of the Thessalonians, which caused some of them to
neglect their daily work, was the result of strained expectations of
Chr...
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περὶ τῶν κοιμωμένων....
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δὲ, after οὐ θέλομεν as a single expression. Affection
for the living has another side, _viz._, unselfish solicitude for the
dead. Since Paul left, some of the Thessalonian Christians had died,
and th...
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UNITED NOW AND HEREAFTER IN THE LORD
1 Thessalonians 4:9
It is suggested that God Himself is the teacher of love. Others may
teach the lower classes in the school of grace, but the highest is
reserve...
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At this point in his letter the apostle turned to exhortation.
Timothy's report concerning the Thessalonians' condition had indicated
that they needed some words of kindly warning.
The first subject i...
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"I DO NOT WANT YOU TO BE IGNORANT"
It appears some at Thessalonica thought the blessings of Christ's
second coming would only be enjoyed by those who were living at the
time of the Savior's return. S...
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(9) But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, (10) concerning
them (11) which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which
have no hope.
(9) The third part of the epistle, which is m...
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(13) В¶ But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren,
concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others
which have no hope. (14) For if we believe that Jesus died and rose
agai...
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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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_THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS*_
‘But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them
which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no
hope.’
1 Thessalonians 4:13
The way...
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13_But I would not have you ignorant_. It is not likely that the hope
of a resurrection had been torn up among the Thessalonians by profane
men, as had taken place at Corinth. For we see how he chasti...
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The apostle then turns to the dangers that beset the Thessalonians in
consequence of their former habits (and which were still those of the
persons that surrounded them), habits in direct contradictio...
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BUT I WOULD NOT HAVE YOU TO BE IGNORANT, BRETHREN,.... As they seem to
have been, about the state of the pious dead, the rule and measure of
mourning for them, the doctrine of the resurrection of the...
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But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them
which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no
hope.
Ver. 13. _But I would not have, &c._] Ignorance is the moth...
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_I would not have you ignorant, brethren_ The apostle had intimated,
(1 Thessalonians 3:10,) that he desired to make them another visit at
Thessalonica, in order _to perfect that which was lacking in...
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ASLEEP; asleep in Jesus, who have died in union with Christ by faith,
verse 1 Thessalonians 4:14.
OTHERS; the unenlightened heathen, who have no hope of a resurrection
and life of blessedness with Ch...
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BUT I WOULD NOT HAVE YOU TO BE IGNORANT, BRETHREN, CONCERNING THEM
WHICH ARE ASLEEP, THAT YE SORROW NOT, EVEN AS OTHERS WHICH HAVE NO
HOPE....
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INFORMATION ABOUT THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD....
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The end of Chapter 3 has encouraged their abounding love. Here the
apostle adds to this the entreaty that they abound in obedience. No
amount of love can make up for a disobedient walk, for love and
o...
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C. The problem about those who had died, 4:13-18
13 BUT I WOULD NOT HAVE YOU TO BE IGNORANT, BRETHREN, CONCERNING THEM
WHICH ARE ASLEEP, THAT YE SORROW NOT, EVEN AS OTHERS WHICH HAVE NO
HOPE.
14 Fo...
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“BUT WE WOULD NOT HAVE YOU IGNORANT, BRETHREN, CONCERNING THEM THAT
FALL ASLEEP; THAT YE SORROW NOT, EVEN AS THE REST, WHO HAVE NO HOPE”
“We would not have you ignorant”:. common expression that Paul...
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13-18 Here is comfort for the relations and friends of those who die
in the Lord. Grief for the death of friends is lawful; we may weep for
our own loss, though it may be their gain. Christianity doe...
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The apostle now proceeds to a new discourse, about moderating of their
sorrow for the dead, not for all, but the dead in Christ. He had
either observed their sorrow in this kind excessive, while with...
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But we would not have you ignorant [This is Paul's habitual formula,
used either negatively or positively, with which to start a new topic
(Romans 1:13; Romans 11:25; Colossians 2:1;...
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Tertullian On the Resurrection of the Flesh
For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the
voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God; and the dead in
Christ shall rise...
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1 Thessalonians 4:13 But G1161 do G2309 not G3756 want G2309 (G5719)
you G5209 ignorant G50 (G5721) br
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THE COMING OF CHRIST FOR HIS OWN (1 THESSALONIANS 4:13).
Paul assures the Thessalonians that those who have died in Christ will
not be disadvantaged as against those who will be alive at His coming,...
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‘But we would not have you ignorant, brothers and sisters,
concerning those who are falling asleep, that you sorrow not, even as
the rest who have no hope.'
It is clear that the Thessalonians had gras...
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_Comfort for the Bereaved concerning the Prospects of the Departed._
Paul had preached to the Thessalonians the doctrine of the Second
Coming of Christ, and they had apparently taken up the impression...
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1 Thessalonians 4:13. WE WOULD NOT HAVE YOU TO BE IGNORANT. ‘A
phrase by which St. Paul frequently introduces a new and important
topic.' See references.
THEM WHICH ARE ASLEEP. Death is called sleep...
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WE WOULD NOT HAVE
(ου θελομεν). We do not wish.YOU IGNORANT
(υμας αγνοειν). Old word, not to know (α privative,
γνο-, root of γινωσκω). No advantage in ignorance of
itself.CONCERNING THEM THAT FA...
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1 Thessalonians 4:13
The Sleep of the Faithful Departed.
St. Paul, in the text, speaks of the saints unseen as of those that
"sleep in Jesus"; and Christians are wont to call their burial-grounds
ce...
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1 Thessalonians 4:13
The Apostle now turns to speak of Christian hope. It is a transition
to a new and all-important theme the hope of the Christian in regard
to the saints at the second coming of the...
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1 Thessalonians 4:13. _But I would not have you to be ignorant,
brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even
as others which have no hope._
You cannot help sorrowing, for you...
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CONTENTS: The model walk of the believer. The hope of Christ's return.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ.
CONCLUSION: The design of the Gospel is to teach men not only what
they should believe, but also how t...
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1 Thessalonians 4:1. _We beseech you, brethren, and exhort you by the
Lord Jesus, that as ye have received of us_ the moral maxims of life
and conduct, not only in word but also in writing, _how ye ou...
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WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THE TRUTH. What the apostle has said about "a life
that pleases God" in the first part of the chapter, likely has
something to do with their misunderstanding of Christ's Coming. So...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
1 Thessalonians 4:13. THEM WHICH ARE ASLEEP.—The R.V. reading
changes the perfect participle (“them who have fallen asleep and
continue to sleep”) unto the present, “t...
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EXPOSITION
CONTENTS.—With this chapter the second portion of the Epistle—its
practical application-commences. The apostle exhorts and entreats the
Thessalonians to make progress in the Christian life,...
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Let's turn to first Thessalonians chapter four. Paul the apostle was
called of God by the Spirit to go to Macedonia, as he saw in a vision
a man from Macedonia saying, "Come over and help us." It was...
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1 Corinthians 10:1; 1 Corinthians 12:1; 1 Corinthians 15:18; 1
Corinthians 15:19;...
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I would not have you to be ignorant [ο υ θ ε λ ο μ ε ν υ μ
α ς α γ ν ο ε ι ν]. The Greek is, we would not, etc. A
formula often used by Paul to call special attention to what he is
about to say. See R...
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Now — Herein the efficacy of Christianity greatly appears, — that
it neither takes away nor embitters, but sweetly tempers, that most
refined of all affections, our desire of or love to the dead....
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Did Paul teach the doctrine of soul-sleep?
PROBLEM: Several times the Bible refers to the dead as being asleep.
Does this mean that the soul is not conscious between death and
resurrection?
SOLUTION:...
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Our apostle, from this verse to the end of the chapter, exhorts the
Thessalonians to moderate their grief and sorrow for their friends who
died in Christ, many of which, no doubt, were martyrs for the...