_Salutation_
1 Thessalonians 1:1. The omission of the official title _Apostle_ can
scarcely be accounted for by supposing that Paul had not yet assumed
it, but is due to the affection subsisting between him and his
Thessalonian converts, which did not require that he should urge his
apostolic autho... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Thessalonians 1:2. WE. This probably refers, as in 1Th 2:18, 1
Thessalonians 3:1, to Paul himself.
GIVE THANKS TO GOD. So Paul begins most of his Epistles, but here the
causes of thankfulness are more fully enlarged upon. He welcomes the
tidings brought him by Timothy, and subjects him to no cyn... [ Continue Reading ]
_Paul thankfully acknowledges the Genuineness and Striking
Characteristics of the Conversion of the Thessalonians_
It is merely for convenience' sake the first three Chapter s are
divided. They really form one paragraph or section. Throughout them
Paul is seeking to give utterance to the same genera... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Thessalonians 1:3. WORK OF FAITH, _i.e._ that which faith does or
effects; its fruit or product. Every living thing, plant or animal,
has its specific product or work, its thing to do. That which faith
does is to make us ‘walk worthy of God who hath called us unto His
kingdom and glory' (chap. 1 T... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Thessalonians 1:4-5. KNOWING YOUR ELECTION, a further reason for his
thanksgiving. Paul knew that God had chosen as well as called those to
whom he writes. He knows this by the following sign: that OUR GOSPEL
CAME NOT UNTO YOU IN WORD ONLY, etc.; his call seemed to carry with it
power to move them... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Thessalonians 1:6. AND YE BECAME FOLLOWERS [IMITATORS] OF US. They
had seen in Paul proof that the word was God's word, and they
themselves became imitators of Paul, so giving proof that the word of
God worked effectually in them also. The point of resemblance between
himself and them which had ch... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Thessalonians 1:7. YE BECAME AN ENSAMPLE. The whole congregation is
regarded as a unit; the word being in the singular, according to the
Vatican MS. ‘The true followers became themselves in turn patterns
for others.'
ALL THAT BELIEVE, _i.e._ all the believers, whether their conversion
preceded o... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Thessalonians 1:8. FOR. Paul proceeds to confirm and amplify the
assertion of 1 Thessalonians 1:7.
HATH SOUNDED OUT THE WORD OF THE LORD. The word rendered _sounded
out_ is used in Sir 40:13, with the added definition ‘Like a great
thunder.' The word of the Lord, or the Gospel, was received by t... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Thessalonians 1:9. FOR THEY THEMSELVES, _i.e._ the inhabitants of
the various places he visited, and who might have been expected to be
unacquainted with Paul and his mission and past career; these persons
to whom he intended to introduce himself, themselves related to him
his ministry and mode of... [ Continue Reading ]
1 Thessalonians 1:10. TO WAIT FOR HIS SON FROM HEAVEN. The second
coming of our Lord was one of the most important and familiar topics,
both in His own teaching and in that of His apostles. The expectation
of this coming was inculcated as the proper attitude for a Christian;
the hope of it enabled t... [ Continue Reading ]