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VER. 2 JOHN 1:9 didach|/ (2) {A}
After the second didach|/ the Textus Receptus, following K L P most
minuscules copbo eth, adds tou/ Cristou/. This reading is obviously
secondary, the result of scriba...
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Verse 2 John 1:9. _WHOSOEVER TRANSGRESSETH_] παραβαινων. He
who _passes_ over the sacred enclosure, or _goes beyond_ the
prescribed limits; _and abideth not in the doctrine_-does not remain
_within_ t...
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WHOSOEVER TRANSGRESSETH, AND ABIDETH NOT IN THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST,
HATH NOT GOD - In the doctrine which Christ taught, or the true
doctrine respecting him. The language is somewhat ambiguous, like th...
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THE SECOND EPISTLE
The Second Epistle is addressed by the elder unto the elect lady and
her children. The word elder has the same meaning as it has in 1 Peter
5:1. Some take it that the elect lady me...
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EXHORTATION AND WARNING. The commandment of love given by Christ to
His Church from the beginning must be faithfully observed. Loyalty to
Christ meant that His followers must beware of the false teach...
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There is all the more reason to speak like this because there have
gone out into the world many deceivers, men who do not confess that
Jesus is Christ, and his coming in the flesh. Such a man is the
d...
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THE ELECT LADY (2 John 1:1-3)...
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TRANSGRESSETH. App-128. The texts read "goeth before", Greek.
_proago._ See 1 Timothy 1:18; 1 Timothy 5:24.Hebrews 7:18. This refers
to false teachers who claimed to bring some higher teaching, beyond...
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Warnings against False Doctrine
7 9. The third element in the triplet of leading thoughts once more
comes to the front, but without being named. Love and obedience
require, as the condition of their e...
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We now enter upon the main portion of the Epistle, which has three
divisions: _Exhortation to Love and Obedience_(5, 6); _Warnings
against False Doctrine_(7 9); _Warnings against False Charity_(10,
11...
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Explains more fully what is at stake; no less than the possession of
the Father and the Son.
_Whosoever transgresseth_ This is a simplification (KL) of a much more
difficult reading (א AB), _Whosoever...
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For παραβαίνων ([891][892][893]) read ΠΡΟΆΓΩΝ
([894][895][896]). After the second ΔΙΔΑΧΗ͂Ι omit τοῦ
Χριστοῦ with [897][898][899] against [900][901].
[891] 9th century. All three Epistles.
[892] 9th ce...
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WARNINGS AGAINST FALSE DOCTRINE
7–9. The third element in the triplet of leading thoughts once more
comes to the front, but without being named. Love and obedience
require, as the condition of their e...
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We now enter upon the main portion of the Epistle, which has three
divisions: _Exhortation to Love and Obedience_ (5, 6); _Warnings
against False Doctrine_ (7–9); _Warnings against False Charity_ (10,...
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ΠΡΟΆΓΩΝ _praes. act. part. от_ ΠΡΟΆΓΩ (G4254)
предшествовать, бежать впереди.
Возможно, это саркастическое
упоминание о лжеучителях, которые в
своей гордости пытаются развить
учение; старейшина говори...
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WHOSOEVER TRANSGRESSETH,— Instances of expressing the same thought,
both negatively and positively, abound in the first epistle of St.
John; (see ch. 2 John 1:5.) and not only the sentiments, but many...
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Warning of waywardness. 2 John 1:7-11
(2 John 1:7) Because many wanderers have gone out into the world, the
ones not confessing Jesus as Christ coming in flesh; this is the
deceiver and the antichrist...
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Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ,
hath not God. He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both
the Father and the Son.
The loss (2 John 1:8) is explained:...
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VERSE 9. WHOSOEVER TRANSGRESSETH, AND ABIDETH NOT.
Plain, it must be, that a life of transgression can not be pursued,
and one so acting be in Christ; on the contrary, one so doing is not
in Christ th...
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1 It is a striking fact that John never appeals to his apostleship in
his epistles. In this short note, as well as in the next one, he is
simply an elder. This accords with the private character of th...
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1:9 forward (d-3) What is called 'development.' he does not abide in
what was from the beginning....
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HOW TO LIVE IN THE TRUTH
2 JOHN
_IAN MACKERVOY_
ABOUT THIS LETTER
1. WRITER
At the start of the letter, the writer calls himself the
‘*elder’. There are three ways that we can use the word
‘*eld...
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(2) St. John had lately had opportunity of observing bow some of the
matron’s children proved their adherence to the truth by their daily
conduct. Having congratulated her about this, he states the ch...
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Progress in Theological Thought. “Every one that ‘progresseth' and
abideth not in the eaching of the Christ hath not God; he that abideth
in the teaching this man hath both the Father and the Son.”
ὁ...
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WALKING IN TRUTH
2 John 1:1
This exquisite letter, a model of old-world correspondence, was
probably written when the Apostle was the guest of the nephews of the
lady addressed. The Epistle revolves...
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BEWARE OF DECEIVERS
John warned the elect lady that "many deceivers have gone out into the
world." The word "deceivers" comes from the Greek word for wandering
or roving, according to Thayer. They tra...
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We here see the reward for adhering to the Catholic faith, and the
condemnation for revolting from the received truth. The apostles, and
their lawful successors in the ministry, determine the true doc...
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For many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that
Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an
antichrist. (8) Look to yourselves, that we lose not those things
which...
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_TEST OF PERMANENCE IN CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE_
‘Whosoever goeth onward and abideth not in the teaching of Christ,
hath not God: he that abideth in the teaching, the same hath both the
Father and the Son....
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The Second and Third Epistles of John insist on the truth. The Second
warns the faithful against the reception of those who do not teach the
doctrine of Christ, especially the truth respecting the Per...
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WHOSOEVER TRANSGRESSETH,.... Not the law of God, of which everyone is
a transgressors and that daily, in thought, word, or deed; but who
passes over the rule and standard of doctrine, the word of God,...
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Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ,
hath not God. He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both
the Father and the Son.
Ver. 9. _Hath not God_] And so conseq...
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_Look to yourselves_ Take heed, lest you grow remiss or negligent in
the course of your obedience. _That we lose not_, &c. Lest you lose
the reward of what you have already done, which every apostate...
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DOCTRINE OF CHRIST; that taught by him and his apostles, especially
his having come in the flesh and made an atonement for the sin of the
world.
HATH NOT GOD; not a right knowledge of him, nor an int...
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WHOSOEVER TRANSGRESSETH, AND ABIDETH NOT IN THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST,
HATH NOT GOD. HE THAT ABIDETH IN THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST, HE HATH BOTH
THE FATHER AND THE SON....
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Warning against false teachers...
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7-11 The deceiver and his deceit are described: he brings some error
concerning the person or office of the Lord Jesus. Such a one is a
deceiver and an antichrist; he deludes souls, and undermines th...
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See 1 JOHN 2:23....
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2 John 1:9 Whoever G3956 transgresses G3845 (G5723) and G2532 not
G3361 abide G3306 (G5723) in G1722 doctrine...
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‘Look to yourselves, that you do not lose the things which we have
wrought, but that you receive a full reward. Whoever goes onward and
abides not in the teaching of Christ, has not God. He who abides...
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2 John 1:9. WHOSOEVER GOETH FORWARD, AND ABIDETH NOT IN THE DOCTRINE
OF CHRIST, HATH NOT GOD. This seems beyond doubt the true reading, and
the verse thus becomes one of the utmost importance and inte...
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WHOSOEVER GOETH ONWARD
(πας ο προαγων). "Every one who goes ahead. Προαγω
literally means to go on before (Mark 11:9). That in itself is often
the thing to do, but here the bad sense comes out by t...
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TRANSGRESSETH
SIN
(_ See Scofield) - (Romans 3:23). _...
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CONTENTS: Truth and love inseparable in the Christian life. Doctrine
the test of reality.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, John, elect lady, anti-christ.
CONCLUSION: The test of our love to God is universal...
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ANYONE WHO DOES NOT STAY. "Some say that being put right with God
through Christ is all right to begin with, but that you must
_progress_ on to _higher things._' But do not be fooled by such talk!
Any...
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_Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ._
THE DOCTRINE OF CHRIST
The words “doctrine of Christ” may signify either that doctrine
which Christ taught when He was here on ea...
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2 JOHN—NOTE ON 2 JOHN 1:9 The Elder’s Warning. The congregation
must not listen to persons who do not “abide in the teaching of
Christ” (v. 2 John 1:9)....
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_Whosoever goeth back_, &c. The Greek is _παζαβαινιν_, i.e.,
who _transgresses_. The Syriac reads, _he who passes by, and does not
abide in the doctrine of Christ, has not God for his friend._...
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PREFACE TO THE SECOND AND THIRD
EPISTLE OF S. JOHN..
SEVERAL ancient writers have entertained doubts respecting the Second
and Third Epistles of S. John, supposing them to have been written by
John t...
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Tonight, we want to look at 2 John and 3 John and the book of Jude,
all short little one-chapter epistles. The epistles of 2 John and 3
John were of course, written by the apostle John. A situation ex...
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1 John 1:3; 1 John 2:22; Acts 2:42; Colossians 3:16; Hebrews 3:14;...
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Whosoever transgresseth [π α ς ο π α ρ α β α ι ν ω ν].
The best texts read proagwn goeth onward. So Rev., with taketh the
lead in margin. The meaning is, whosoever advances beyond the limits
of Christ...
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Receive this as a certain rule: Whosoever transgresseth — Any law of
God. Hath not God — For his Father and his God. He that abideth in
the doctrine of Christ — Believing and obeying it. He hath both...
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Observe here, 1. The character given of the gospel, it is THE DOCTRINE
OF CHRIST: that is, the doctrine relating to Christ, and the doctrine
taught by Christ.
Observe, 2. What is affirmed of those tha...