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Verse 3 John 1:14. _PEACE_ BE _TO THEE._] Mayest thou possess every
requisite good, both of a spiritual and temporal kind.
Our _FRIENDS SALUTE THEE._] Desire to be affectionately remembered to
thee....
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BUT I TRUST I SHALL SHORTLY SEE THEE ... - Notes at 2 John 1:12.
OUR FRIENDS SALUTE THEE - That is, your friends and mine. This would
seem rather to refer to private friends of John and Gaius than to...
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COMMENTARY ON THE SECOND EPISTLE
THE THIRD EPISTLE
The Third Epistle is addressed by the elder, the aged Apostle John, to
a brother by name of Gaius. A Gaius is mentioned in Acts 19:29; Acts
20:4, Ro...
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3 JOHN 1:12. COMMENDATION OF DEMETRIUS. He was probably the bearer of
this letter and one of the evangelists. The name was so common that
any identification with the Demetrius of Acts 19:24 is improba...
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THE TEACHER'S JOY (3 John 1:1-4)...
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I have already written something to the church, but Diotrephes, who is
ambitious for the leadership, does not accept our authority. So, then,
when I come, I will bring up the matter of his actions, fo...
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TRUST. hope.
I SHALL, &C. = to see (App-133.) thee, &c.
SHORTLY. Greek. _eutheos._ Generally translated "immediately", or
"straightway".
SPEAK. App-121.
FACE, &C. See 2 John 1:12.
SALUTE. Greek....
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_But I trust I shall shortly see thee_ More closely, _but_ I HOPE
IMMEDIATELY _to see thee_. The punctuation of this passage should be
assimilated to the parallel passage in the Second Epistle. There...
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Conclusion
The marked similarity to the Conclusion of the Second Epistle is
strong evidence that the two letters were written about the same time.
See notes on 2 John 1:12-13....
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For ἰδεῖν σε ([1013][1014][1015]) read ΣΕ ἸΔΕΙ͂Ν
([1016][1017][1018]).
[1013] 4th century. Discovered by Tischendorf in 1859 at the monastery
of S. Catherine on Mount Sinai, and now at Petersburg. All...
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13, 14. CONCLUSION
13, 14. The marked similarity to the Conclusion of the Second Epistle
is strong evidence that the two letters were written about the same
time. See notes on 2 John 1:12-13....
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ΕΥΘΈΩΣ (G2112) немедленно, скоро,
ΊΔΕΪ́Ν _aor. act. inf. от_ ΌΡΆΩ (G3708) видеть.
_Inf._ в роли дополнения гл. ΕΛΠΊΖΩ,
ΣΤΌΜΑ (G4750) рот, Здесь используется в
выражении "лицом к лицу". Возможно,
Ио...
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GREET THE FRIENDS BY NAME.— St. John's saluting the faithful
Christians by name, shewed his paternal and affectionate regard for
them, and tended, under the divine blessing, to keep them steadfast in...
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Final salutation. 3 John 1:13-14
(3 John 1:13) I had much to write you, but I do not wish to write
through paper and ink; (3 John 1:14) I hope, rather, to see you and we
shall speak mouth to mouth. (1...
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But I trust I shall shortly see thee, and we shall speak face to
face. FACE TO FACE - `mouth to mouth.'
PEACE - inward of conscience; fraternal of friendship; supernal of
glory (Lyra). FRIENDS. Seld...
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VERSE 14. BUT I TRUST I SHALL SHORTLY SEE THEE.
Here he expresses the hope that some time in the near future he can
meet Gaius, when he can, face to face, talk over the things about
which he forbears...
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2 The prosperity of the soul must not be confounded with spiritual
prosperity. Like the salvation of the soul (1Pe_1:9), it refers to
that physical enjoyment and satisfaction which will be fully known...
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ENCOURAGE THOSE WHO DO GOOD WORK
3 JOHN
_IAN MACKERVOY_
ABOUT THIS LETTER
1 THE WRITER
The author of this letter was the *apostle John. He also wrote 1 John
and 2 John. He called himself ‘the *e...
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3John 1:15. εἰρήνη σοι, _pax tibi_, the Jewish greeting,
שָׁלוֹם לְךָ (Judges 6:23; Judges 19:20), οἱ φίλοι,
those at Ephesus; τοὺς φίλους, those with Gaius. St. John
knew all “by name,” and would hav...
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The Conclusion. “I had many things to write to thee, but I am not
minded to be writing to thee by pen and ink. However, I hope presently
to see thee, and we shall talk face to face. Peace to thee! The...
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THE APOSTLE'S JOY
3 John 1:1
Again we meet the words _love_ and _truth_. Transparency of speech and
life is an essential condition of soul health. It would not be
desirable to express the wish of 3 J...
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DEMETRIUS AND SOME CLOSING WORDS
Demetrius may have been one of the letter bearers who had been
refused. At least, he is a contrast to the bad example of Diotrephes.
Men spoke well of him generally, b...
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This was a very usual salutation among the Jews, by which they wished
every possible blessing might come upon their friends they thus
saluted. (Menochius)...
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But I trust I shall shortly see thee, and we shall speak face to face.
Peace be to thee. Our friends salute thee. Greet the friends by name.
Everything contained within the bosom of these verses is fu...
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Contents
After his usual salutation, the Apostle tells his beloved Gaius of his
desires, both for his temporal and spiritual prosperity. He commends
him for his kindness to the brethren. He remarks o...
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The Third Epistle encourages the believer to the exercise of
hospitality, whether towards the known brethren or strangers, and to
all benevolent care in furthering their journey when departing,
provid...
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BUT I TRUST I SHALL SHORTLY SEE THEE,.... Either at Ephesus, where
John was, or rather at the place where Gaius lived, see 3 John 1:10;
AND WE SHALL SPEAK FACE TO FACE; freely and familiarly converse...
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But I trust I shall shortly see thee, and we shall speak face to face.
Peace _be_ to thee. _Our_ friends salute thee. Greet the friends by
name.
Ver. 14. _But I trust_] He could promise nothing perem...
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_I had many_ other _things to write_ To communicate to thee concerning
the affairs of your church, and concerning Diotrephes; _but I will
not_ I am not minded; _to write unto thee with ink and pen_ Me...
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Kind salutations of friends are profitable, both to those who give and
those who receive them; and real kindness habitually and kindly
expressed, is the essence of true politeness, the ornament of
dig...
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Commendation of Demetrius and conclusion:...
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BUT I TRUST I SHALL SHORTLY SEE THEE, AND WE SHALL SPEAK FACE TO FACE.
PEACE BE TO THEE. OUR FRIENDS SALUTE THEE. GREET THE FRIENDS BY NAME.
The apostle now commends Demetrius, who was apparently the...
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FACE TO FACE:
_ Gr._ mouth to mouth...
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13,14 Here is the character of Demetrius. A name in the gospel, or a
good report in the churches, is better than worldly honour. Few are
well spoken of by all; and sometimes it is ill to be so. Happy...
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OLBGrk;
SPEAK FACE TO FACE; otoma prov stoma, viz. by oral conference, which
he hoped ere long to have opportunity for. He concludes with the usual
Christian salutations....
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Origen Commentary on Matthew Book XI
And these things indeed are said of the typical and symbolical body.
But many things might be said about the Word Himself who became
flesh,[141]...
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III. _Conclusion._
3 John 1:13-14. We know not the issue of this Epistle. It was
evidently written amidst circumstances which allowed no delay. Though
the apostle would shortly visit the church of Ga...
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I HOPE
(ελπιζω)--WE SHALL SPEAK
(λαλησομεν). Literary plural really singular like
ελπιζω.FACE TO FACE
(στομα προς στομα). As in 2 John 1:12. PEACE TO THEE
(ειρηνη σο). _Pax tibi_ like the Jewi...
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CONTENTS: Exhortation concerning ministering brethren. The domineering
Diotrephes and the good Demetrius.
CHARACTERS: John, Gaius, Diotrephes, Demetrius.
CONCLUSION: Ministers of Christ should aboun...
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I HOPE. John expects to visit Gaius soon. John may have made regular
tours to the churches of the area.
15.
PEACE BE WITH YOU. [Chapter and verse divisions date from the
sixteenth century. Most Greek...
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_I trust I shall shortly see thee._
THE SWEETNESS OF CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
1. Its foundation--peace. This is the bond of the Christian community.
It cannot exist without concord. Divisions drive away...
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3 JOHN—NOTE ON 3 JOHN 1:13 Closing: A Promise to Visit. John echoes
his words in 2 John 1:12. Sometimes pastoral oversight requires
physical presence....
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_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
3 John 1:5. FAITHFULLY.—Not impulsively, not selfishly, but with a
due sense of duty and obligation, and with an earnest care to do well.
Perhaps the precise meaning is...
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So the third epistle of John is now again, John addresses himself as
The elder [the presbyturos] unto the wellbeloved Gaius (3 John 1:1),
Probably not the Gaius mentioned in Paul's epistle to the Co...
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1 Peter 5:14; Daniel 4:1; Ephesians 6:23; Galatians 5:16; Genesis
43:23
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Face to face. See on 2 John 1:12....
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Salute the friends by name — That is, in the same manner as if I had
named them one by one. The word friend does not often occur in the New
Testament, being swallowed up in the more endearing one of b...