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Text -- 2 John 1:6 (NET)

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1:6 (Now this is love: that we walk according to his commandments.) This is the commandment, just as you have heard from the beginning; thus you should walk in it.
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Robertson: 2Jo 1:6 - -- Love ( hē agapē ). The love just mentioned.

Love ( hē agapē ).

The love just mentioned.

Robertson: 2Jo 1:6 - -- That we should walk ( hina peripatōmen ). Object clause in nominative case in apposition with agapē , with hina and the present active subjunct...

That we should walk ( hina peripatōmen ).

Object clause in nominative case in apposition with agapē , with hina and the present active subjunctive of peripateō , "that we keep on walking."

Robertson: 2Jo 1:6 - -- The commandment ( hē entolē ). The one just mentioned with the same construction with hina as in 1Jo 3:23. John changes from the first person p...

The commandment ( hē entolē ).

The one just mentioned with the same construction with hina as in 1Jo 3:23. John changes from the first person plural to the second (ēkousate as in 1Jo 2:7, peripatēte ) as in 1Jo 2:5, 1Jo 2:7.

Robertson: 2Jo 1:6 - -- In it ( en autēi ). Either to alētheiāi (truth) of 2Jo 1:4, agapē of this verse, or entolē of this verse. Either makes good sense, pr...

In it ( en autēi ).

Either to alētheiāi (truth) of 2Jo 1:4, agapē of this verse, or entolē of this verse. Either makes good sense, probably "in love."With peripateō (walk) we have often en (1Jo 1:7; 1Jo 2:11, etc.) or kata (according to) as in Mar 7:5; 1Co 3:3; 2Co 10:2, etc.

Vincent: 2Jo 1:6 - -- Love ( ἡ ἀγάπη ) The love just mentioned in the verb we love .

Love ( ἡ ἀγάπη )

The love just mentioned in the verb we love .

Vincent: 2Jo 1:6 - -- That ( ἵνα ) See on Joh 15:13.

That ( ἵνα )

See on Joh 15:13.

Vincent: 2Jo 1:6 - -- After His commandments ( κατὰ τὰς ἐντολὰς αὐτοῦ ) For walk , with κατά after , according to , see Mar 7...

After His commandments ( κατὰ τὰς ἐντολὰς αὐτοῦ )

For walk , with κατά after , according to , see Mar 7:5; Rom 8:4; Rom 14:15; 1Co 3:3; 2Co 10:2. Very often with ἐν in . See Joh 8:12; Joh 11:9, Joh 11:10; 2Co 4:2; 1Jo 1:7, 1Jo 1:10. Both constructions are found 2Co 10:2, 2Co 10:3.

Vincent: 2Jo 1:6 - -- From the beginning ( ἀπ ' ἀρχῆς ) See on Joh 1:1.

From the beginning ( ἀπ ' ἀρχῆς )

See on Joh 1:1.

Vincent: 2Jo 1:6 - -- In it ( ἐν αὐτῇ ) In love : not the commandment .

In it ( ἐν αὐτῇ )

In love : not the commandment .

Wesley: 2Jo 1:6 - -- And this is the proof of true love, universal obedience built on the love of God.

And this is the proof of true love, universal obedience built on the love of God.

Wesley: 2Jo 1:6 - -- Love.

Love.

Wesley: 2Jo 1:6 - -- Of our preaching.

Of our preaching.

JFB: 2Jo 1:6 - -- "Love is the fulfilling of the law" (Rom 13:10), and the fulfilling of the law is the sure test of love.

"Love is the fulfilling of the law" (Rom 13:10), and the fulfilling of the law is the sure test of love.

JFB: 2Jo 1:6 - -- Greek, "The commandment is this," namely, love, in which all God's other commandments are summed up.

Greek, "The commandment is this," namely, love, in which all God's other commandments are summed up.

Clarke: 2Jo 1:6 - -- And this is love - That is, our love is shown and proved by our walking according to the commandments of God; for love is the principle of obedience...

And this is love - That is, our love is shown and proved by our walking according to the commandments of God; for love is the principle of obedience.

TSK: 2Jo 1:6 - -- this is love : Joh 14:15, Joh 14:21, Joh 15:10,Joh 15:14; Rom 13:8, Rom 13:9; Gal 5:13, Gal 5:14; 1Jo 5:3, 1Jo 5:15 This is the : 2Jo 1:5; 1Jo 2:24

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Barnes: 2Jo 1:6 - -- And this is love, that we walk after his commandments - This is the proper expression or evidence of love to God. See the notes at Joh 14:15, J...

And this is love, that we walk after his commandments - This is the proper expression or evidence of love to God. See the notes at Joh 14:15, Joh 14:21.

This is the commandment - That is, this is his great and special commandment; the one by which his disciples are to be especially characterized, and by which they are to be distinguished in the world. See the notes at Joh 13:34.

Poole: 2Jo 1:6 - -- From this particular command he passes to what is more general, requiring in all things a strict and unanimous adherence to the pure and primitive d...

From this particular command he passes to what is more general, requiring in all things a strict and unanimous adherence to the pure and primitive doctrine of the gospel, which would be the best expression of love to God, and the true centre and bond of love to one another, as 1Jo 5:1,3 .

Haydock: 2Jo 1:6 - -- This is the rule of a Christian and Catholic to walk in that faith and worship which he hath received from the beginning, and which we now call accord...

This is the rule of a Christian and Catholic to walk in that faith and worship which he hath received from the beginning, and which we now call according to the Scriptures, the tradition of the apostles. Thus shall the faithful avoid seducers that start up in every age, teaching new doctrines. (Bristow)

Gill: 2Jo 1:6 - -- And this is love, that we walk after his commandments,.... By observing them as a rule of conversation, in so doing love is shown to God; and such may...

And this is love, that we walk after his commandments,.... By observing them as a rule of conversation, in so doing love is shown to God; and such may expect the fresh discoveries of the love of God to, them; See Gill on 1Jo 5:3;

this is the commandment, that as ye have heard from the beginning,

ye should walk in it; that is, this is the will of God, that his people should walk in the truth of the Gospel, and abide by it, as they heard and received it at their first conversion, from the mouths of the apostles, or other faithful ministers of the word; a reason for which, is given in 2Jo 1:7.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Jo 1:6 Or “should live in obedience to it.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 1:5-6 - -- We come now more into the design and substance of the epistle; and here we have, I. The apostle's request: Now, I beseech thee, lady. Considering ...

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 - --II. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE TRUTH vv. 4-11 "In the central section of 2 John [vv. 4-11] . . . we have a brief summ...

Constable: 2Jo 1:4--3Jo 1:5 - --A. Practicing the Truth vv. 4-6 John wrote this epistle to urge his readers to continue to be obedient to God by responding positively to the truth of...

College: 2 John - --2 JOHN 1 The elder, To the chosen lady and her children, whom I love in the truth - and not I only, but also all who know the truth - 2 because of th...

Lapide: 2 John - --PREFACE TO THE SECOND AND THIRD EPISTLE OF S. JOHN. ——o—— SEVERAL ancient writers have entertained doubts respecting the Second and Third E...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 2 John (Book Introduction) SECOND JOHN ABOUT a.d. 85 TO 90 By Way of Introduction There is little to add to what was said about the First Epistle except that here the auth...

JFB: 2 John (Book Introduction) AUTHENTICITY.--That these two Epistles were written by the same author appears from their similarity of tone, style, and sentiments. That John, the be...

TSK: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Jo 1:1, He exhorts a certain honourable matron, with her children, to persevere in Christian love and belief, 2Jo 1:8, lest they lose th...

Poole: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) JOHN CHAPTER 1

MHCC: 2 John (Book Introduction) This epistle is like an abridgement of the first; it touches, in few words, on the same points. The Lady Electa is commended for her virtuous and reli...

Matthew Henry: 2 John (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Epistle of John Here we find a canonical epistle inscribed, principally, not only to a singl...

Matthew Henry: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle here salutes an honourable matron and her children (2Jo 1:1-3). Recommends to them faith and love (2Jo 1:5, 2Jo 1:6). Warns them of dec...

Barclay: 2 John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND AND THIRD LETTERS OF JOHN The very shortness of these two letters is the best guarantee of their genuineness. They are ...

Barclay: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) The Elect Lady (2Jo_1:1-3) Love And Truth (2Jo_1:1-3 Continued) Trouble And Cure (2Jo_1:4-6) The Threatening Peril (2Jo_1:7-9) No Compromise (2...

Constable: 2 John (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background The writer identified himself as "the elder" (v. 1)...

Constable: 2 John (Outline) Outline I. Introduction vv. 1-3 II. The importance of the truth vv. 4-11 ...

Constable: 2 John 2 John Bibliography Bailey, Mark L., and Thomas L. Constable. The New Testament Explorer. Nashville: Word Publi...

Haydock: 2 John (Book Introduction) THE SECOND EPISTLE OF ST. JOHN, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. The Second and Third Epistles of St. John were not at first received as canonical b...

Gill: 2 John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 JOHN Though this epistle was called in question and gainsaid by some as authentic, as Eusebius says a, yet there is no room to do...

Gill: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 JOHN 1 The writer of this epistle describes himself by his office, an "elder", and inscribes it to a certain matron, whom he styl...

College: 2 John (Outline) OUTLINE I. GREETING - 1-3 II. WALKING IN OBEDIENCE - 4-6 A. Source of Joy - 4 B. Love as Obedience - 5-6 III. CONTINUING IN THE TEACHI...

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