
Text -- 2 John 1:4 (NET)




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Robertson: 2Jo 1:4 - -- I rejoice ( echarēn ).
Second aorist passive of chairō as in 3Jo 1:3, "of a glad surprise"(D. Smith), as in Mar 14:11, over the discovery about...

Robertson: 2Jo 1:4 - -- I have found ( heurēka ).
Perfect active indicative of heuriskō as in Joh 1:41, our "eureka,"here with its usual force, a continued discovery. ...
I have found (
Perfect active indicative of

Robertson: 2Jo 1:4 - -- Certain of thy children ( ek tōn teknōn ).
No tinas as one would expect before ek , a not infrequent idiom in the N.T. (Joh 16:17).
Certain of thy children (
No

Robertson: 2Jo 1:4 - -- Walking ( peripatountas ).
Present active accusative supplementary participle agreeing with tinas understood. Probably members of the church off he...
Walking (
Present active accusative supplementary participle agreeing with


Robertson: 2Jo 1:4 - -- We received ( elabomen ).
Second aorist active (possibly, though not certainly, literary plural) of lambanō . This very idiom (entolēn lambanō ...
Vincent: 2Jo 1:4 - -- I rejoiced
Expressions of thankful joy are common in the Pauline salutations. See Romans, 1 Corinthians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Th...
I rejoiced
Expressions of thankful joy are common in the Pauline salutations. See Romans, 1 Corinthians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, Philemon.
Probably in their aunt's house, 2Jo 1:13.
JFB: 2Jo 1:4 - -- Probably in one of his missionary tours of superintendence. See Introduction, at the end, and 2Jo 1:12; 3Jo 1:10, 3Jo 1:14.

Even as. "The Father's commandment" is the standard of "the truth."
Clarke -> 2Jo 1:4
Clarke: 2Jo 1:4 - -- That I found of thy children walking in truth - I have already supposed this Christian matron to be mother of a family, probably a widow, for no men...
That I found of thy children walking in truth - I have already supposed this Christian matron to be mother of a family, probably a widow, for no mention is made of her husband; and that she was also a deaconess in the church, and one in those house the traveling evangelists preached, and there they were entertained. The children mentioned here may either be her own children, or those members of the Church which were under her care, or some of both. The apostle was glad to find, probably by an epistle sent from herself to him, or from the information of some of the itinerant evangelists, that the work of God was prospering in the place where she lived, and also in her own household. He does not say that all were walking in the truth, but
TSK -> 2Jo 1:4
TSK: 2Jo 1:4 - -- rejoiced : Phi 4:10; 1Th 2:19, 1Th 2:20, 1Th 3:6-10; 3Jo 1:3, 3Jo 1:4
walking : Hos 14:9; Mal 2:6; Gal 2:14; Eph 5:2, Eph 5:8; 1Jo 1:6, 1Jo 1:7, 1Jo 2...

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Barnes -> 2Jo 1:4
Barnes: 2Jo 1:4 - -- I rejoiced greatly that I found ... - That I learned this fact respecting some of thy children. The apostle does not say how he had learned thi...
I rejoiced greatly that I found ... - That I learned this fact respecting some of thy children. The apostle does not say how he had learned this. It may have been that he had become personally acquainted with them when they were away from their home, or that he had learned it from others. The word used
Of thy children walking in truth - That is, true Christians; living in accordance with the truth, for this constitutes the essence of religion. The expression used here, "of thy children,"(
(a)\caps1 i\caps0 f he had meant to say that he had found them all to be of this description, the sentiment would have been directly expressed, "thy children;"but as it is, some word is necessary to be understood to complete the sense; and,
(b)\caps1 t\caps0 he same thing is demanded by the fact that the participle used ("walking"-
If he had referred to them all, the participle would have been in the genitive, agreeing with the word "children,"(
As we have received a commandment from the Father - That is, as he has commanded us to live; in accordance with the truth which he has revealed. The "Father,"in the Scripture, is everywhere represented as the Source of law.
Poole -> 2Jo 1:4
Poole: 2Jo 1:4 - -- Some of her sons, it is probably conjectured, he had met with, upon their occasions, at Ephesus, where, it is thought, he now resided, and found the...
Some of her sons, it is probably conjectured, he had met with, upon their occasions, at Ephesus, where, it is thought, he now resided, and found them to have a good savour of religion, and to walk according to rule, which was matter of great joy to him.
Gill -> 2Jo 1:4
Gill: 2Jo 1:4 - -- I rejoiced greatly that I found of thy children,.... Not all, but some of them; for good parents have not always good children, or at least not all of...
I rejoiced greatly that I found of thy children,.... Not all, but some of them; for good parents have not always good children, or at least not all of them; Adam had a Cain, Abraham an Ishmael, and Isaac an Esau: God is pleased to show his discriminating grace in tribes and families, by taking some, and leaving others: it is a great mercy when any are called by grace, and instead of the fathers are the children: and this was the case of some of the children of this elect lady, they were
walking in the truth: in Christ, the truth, by faith, as they had received him; and in the truth of the Gospel, as they had embraced and professed it; they abode in it, and by it, and made a proficiency in the knowledge of it, which may be signified by walking, that being a progressive action: as also they walked according to it, and as became it; and likewise they walked in the truth of Gospel worship, discipline, and ordinances:
as we have received a commandment from the Father; and which has been made known by Jesus Christ, as his mind and will. Now as it is matter of joy and gladness to godly parents when their children walk in the paths of faith, truth, and holiness, so it is also to ministers of the Gospel, as well as to the angels in heaven; it gives them an inward pleasure and joy, and which is not only expressed by them, to such children and their parents, but is also abundant by many thanksgivings unto God.

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NET Notes: 2Jo 1:4 Grk “just as we received commandment from the Father.” The idiom “we received commandment from the Father” means the Father ga...
Geneva Bible -> 2Jo 1:4
Geneva Bible: 2Jo 1:4 ( 2 ) I rejoiced greatly that I found of thy children walking in ( d ) truth, as we have received a commandment from the Father.
( 2 ) This true prof...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2 John
TSK Synopsis: 2 John - --1 He exhorts a certain honourable matron, with her children, to persevere in Christian love and belief,8 lest they lose the reward of their former pro...
MHCC -> 2Jo 1:4-6
MHCC: 2Jo 1:4-6 - --It is good to be trained to early religion; and children may be beloved for their parents' sake. It gave great joy to the apostle to see children trea...
Matthew Henry -> 2Jo 1:1-4
Matthew Henry: 2Jo 1:1-4 - -- Ancient epistles began, as here, with salutation and good wishes: religion consecrates, as far as may be, old forms, and turns compliments into real...
Barclay -> 2Jo 1:4-6
Barclay: 2Jo 1:4-6 - --In the church to which he is writing there are things to make John's heart glad and things to make it sad. It brings him joy to know that some of its...
Constable -> 2Jo 1:4-11; 2Jo 1:4--3Jo 1:5
Constable: 2Jo 1:4-11 - --II. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE TRUTH vv. 4-11
"In the central section of 2 John [vv. 4-11] . . . we have a brief summ...
