_We beseech you, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ_ As you look
for Christ's second coming, and expect comfort from it; or rather
_concerning his coming, as_ the preposition υπερ is understood to
signify in other places of Scripture, and in other authors. For he
does not beseech _by_ the coming... [ Continue Reading ]
_Let no man deceive you by any means_ By any of these ways
fore-mentioned, or any other; for _that day shall not come, unless a
falling away_, η αποστασια, _the apostacy, come first_ The
_article_ here is emphatical, denoting both that this was to be a
great apostacy, _the apostacy_, by way of emine... [ Continue Reading ]
_Remember ye not_, &c. These things were not asserted now merely to
serve the present occasion: the apostle had spoken, yea, and borne a
faithful testimony concerning them while he was at Thessalonica.
Indeed, the rise and progress of this apostacy, with the various
heresies connected with it, and t... [ Continue Reading ]
_For the mystery of iniquity_ There is a mystery of iniquity as well
as of godliness, the one in direct opposition to the other. The
expression, _a mystery_, in the Scripture sense of it, is something
secret or undiscovered. See note on Ephesians 1:9. _The mystery of
iniquity_, therefore, is a schem... [ Continue Reading ]
_And then_ When every prince and power that restrains is taken away;
_that wicked_ Ο ανομος, _that lawless one_, who boasts himself
to be above all laws, and the infallible judge, dispensing with, and
interpreting the laws of God, according to his pleasure. Nothing can
be more plain than that this _... [ Continue Reading ]
_Him whose coming_ The apostle, in his eagerness to foretel the
destruction of the man of sin, having broken in upon his subject, now
returns to it again, and describes the other qualifications by which
this wicked one should advance and establish himself in the world. He
should rise, the apostle si... [ Continue Reading ]
_For this cause God shall send them_ That is, shall judicially permit
to come upon them; _strong delusion_ The strong working of error in
their hearts. From this we learn that, as a punishment of their sins,
God suffers wicked men to fall into greater sins; and as the sin of
the persons described in... [ Continue Reading ]
_But_, &c. Here he proceeds to comfort them against the terrors of the
preceding prophecy; _we are bound to give thanks always for you_ As if
he had said, I do not mean that ye believers at Thessalonica will be
concerned either in this revolt against God, or in the punishment
thereof; _brethren, bel... [ Continue Reading ]
_Therefore, brethren, stand fast_ In your adherence to the truth and
possession of the grace of the gospel; _and hold_ Without adding to or
diminishing from them; _the traditions which ye have been taught_ The
instructions which have been delivered to you; _whether by word_ When
we were present with... [ Continue Reading ]