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Text -- 3 John 1:3 (NET)

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1:3 For I rejoiced greatly when the brothers came and testified to your truth, just as you are living according to the truth.
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Robertson: 3Jo 1:3 - -- I rejoiced greatly ( echarēn lian ). As in 2Jo 1:4; Phi 4:10, not epistolary aorist, but reference to his emotions at the good tidings about Gaius.

I rejoiced greatly ( echarēn lian ).

As in 2Jo 1:4; Phi 4:10, not epistolary aorist, but reference to his emotions at the good tidings about Gaius.

Robertson: 3Jo 1:3 - -- When brethren came ( erchomenōn adelphōn ). Genitive absolute with present middle participle of erchomai , and so with marturountōn (bare wit...

When brethren came ( erchomenōn adelphōn ).

Genitive absolute with present middle participle of erchomai , and so with marturountōn (bare witness, present active participle of martureō ). Present participle here denotes repetition, from time to time.

Robertson: 3Jo 1:3 - -- To the truth ( tēi alētheiāi ). Dative case. "As always in the Johannine writings, ‘ truth’ covers every sphere of life, moral, inte...

To the truth ( tēi alētheiāi ).

Dative case. "As always in the Johannine writings, ‘ truth’ covers every sphere of life, moral, intellectual, spiritual"(Brooke).

Robertson: 3Jo 1:3 - -- Even as thou walkest in truth ( kathōs su en alētheiāi peripateis ). "Thou"in contrast to Diotrephes (3Jo 1:9) and others like him. On peripate...

Even as thou walkest in truth ( kathōs su en alētheiāi peripateis ).

"Thou"in contrast to Diotrephes (3Jo 1:9) and others like him. On peripateō see 1Jo 1:6 and on en alētheiāi see 2Jo 1:4.

Vincent: 3Jo 1:3 - -- Rejoiced greatly See on 2Jo 1:4.

Rejoiced greatly

See on 2Jo 1:4.

Vincent: 3Jo 1:3 - -- Brethren came ( ἐρχομένων ἀδελφῶν ) Lit., coming . The present participle denotes coming from time to time , an...

Brethren came ( ἐρχομένων ἀδελφῶν )

Lit., coming . The present participle denotes coming from time to time , and not coming on a single occasion, which would require the aorist. On brethren , see on 1Jo 2:9.

Vincent: 3Jo 1:3 - -- Thou walkest in truth See on 1Jo 1:8. for the phrase walk in , see on 2Jo 1:6. Thou is emphatic, suggesting a contrast with less faithful on...

Thou walkest in truth

See on 1Jo 1:8. for the phrase walk in , see on 2Jo 1:6. Thou is emphatic, suggesting a contrast with less faithful ones, as Diotrephes, 3Jo 1:9.

Wesley: 3Jo 1:3 - -- I know thou usest all thy talents to his glory.

I know thou usest all thy talents to his glory.

Wesley: 3Jo 1:3 - -- The true faith and love.

The true faith and love.

JFB: 3Jo 1:3 - -- Greek, "of" (or 'to') thy truth": thy share of that truth in which thou walkest [ALFORD].

Greek, "of" (or 'to') thy truth": thy share of that truth in which thou walkest [ALFORD].

JFB: 3Jo 1:3 - -- In contrast to Diotrephes (3Jo 1:9).

In contrast to Diotrephes (3Jo 1:9).

Clarke: 3Jo 1:3 - -- When the brethren came - Probably the same of whom he speaks in the fifth (3Jo 1:5) and following verses, and who appear to have been itinerant evan...

When the brethren came - Probably the same of whom he speaks in the fifth (3Jo 1:5) and following verses, and who appear to have been itinerant evangelists

Clarke: 3Jo 1:3 - -- The truth that is in thee - The soundness of thy faith and the depth of thy religion.

The truth that is in thee - The soundness of thy faith and the depth of thy religion.

TSK: 3Jo 1:3 - -- I : 3Jo 1:4; 2Jo 1:4; Phi 1:4; 1Th 2:19, 1Th 2:20 when : Rom 1:8, Rom 1:9; 2Co 7:6, 2Co 7:7; Eph 1:15, Eph 1:16; Col 1:7, Col 1:8; 1Th 3:6-9 the truth...

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Barnes: 3Jo 1:3 - -- For I rejoiced greatly when the brethren came - Who these were is not certainly known. They may have been members of the same church with Gaius...

For I rejoiced greatly when the brethren came - Who these were is not certainly known. They may have been members of the same church with Gaius, who, for some reason, had visited the writer of this Epistle; or they may have been the "brethren"who had gone from him with a letter of commendation to the church, 3Jo 1:9, and had been rejected by the church through the influence of Diotrephes, and who, after having been hospitably entertained by Gaius, had again returned to the writer of this Epistle. In that case, they would of course bear honorable testimony to the kindness which they had received from Gaius, and to his Christian character.

And testified of the truth that is in thee - That you adhere steadfastly to the truth, notwithstanding the fact that errors abound, and that there are many false teachers in the world.

Even as thou walkest in the truth - Livest in accordance with the truth. The writer had made the same remark of the children of Cyria, to whom the second Epistle was directed. See the notes at 2Jo 1:4.

Poole: 3Jo 1:3-4 - -- Ver. 3,4. The truth is familiarly used to signify the pure doctrine of Christianity, which in its principal design aims at correspondent practice. T...

Ver. 3,4. The truth is familiarly used to signify the pure doctrine of Christianity, which in its principal design aims at correspondent practice. That his children, i.e. such as had been converted to Christ by his ministry, as 1Co 4:15of whom it appears Gaius was one, did

walk in the truth ( an apt expression of such correspondent practice); was greatest matter of joy to this holy apostle, especially when the godly lives of such, to whose conversion he had been instrumental, were so observable, as to gain them a testimony from all others that knew them, as it was in the present instance.

Gill: 3Jo 1:3 - -- For I rejoiced greatly when the brethren came,.... From the place where Gaius lived, to that where John now resided; these brethren seem to be preache...

For I rejoiced greatly when the brethren came,.... From the place where Gaius lived, to that where John now resided; these brethren seem to be preachers of the word, who travelled from place to place to spread the Gospel:

and testified of the truth that is in thee; either of Christ, who was formed in him; or of the Gospel, which had a place in his heart; or of the truth of grace that was in him, as well as of that faithfulness, integrity, and sincerity he appeared to be possessed of, being an Israelite indeed, and without guile:

even as thou walkest in the truth: in Christ, and in the Gospel, and as became it, and with all uprightness; see 2Jo 1:4; and this occasioned great joy in the apostle; as it is matter of joy to every one that truly loves Christ, and his Gospel; or has the true grace of charity in him, which envies not the gifts and graces of others, but rejoiceth in the truth, wherever it is found; and especially to the faithful ministers of the word, when they hear of the truth of grace in any souls, and that such continue walking in the truth of the Gospel, and particularly those who have been wrought upon under their ministry, as follows.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 3Jo 1:3 Living according to the truth (Grk “walking in [the] truth”). The use of the Greek verb περιπατέ&#...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 3 John - --1 He commends Gaius for his piety,5 and hospitality,7 to true preachers;9 complaining of the unkind dealing of ambitious Diotrephes on the contrary si...

MHCC: 3Jo 1:1-8 - --Those who are beloved of Christ, will love the brethren for his sake. Soul prosperity is the greatest blessing on this side heaven. Grace and health a...

Matthew Henry: 3Jo 1:3-8 - -- In these verses we have, I. The good report that the apostle had received concerning this friend of his: The brethren came and testified of the tru...

Barclay: 3Jo 1:1-4 - --No New Testament letter better shows that the Christian letters were exactly on the model which all letter-writers used in the time of the early churc...

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...

Constable: 2Jo 1:7--3Jo 1:10 - --B. Protecting the Truth vv. 7-11 Next John moved on to his second purpose. He wrote to encourage his readers to resist the false teachers who were dis...

Constable: 3Jo 1:1-4 - --I. INTRODUCTION vv. 1-4 John identified himself and greeted the recipient of this shortest New Testament epistle to set the tone for what follows. v. ...

Constable: 3 John - --C. Demetrius' Opportunity for Love v. 12 John urged Gaius to show hospitable love to Demetrius to give G...

College: 3 John - -- 3 JOHN 1 The elder, To my dear friend Gaius, whom I love in the truth. 2 Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go we...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 3 John (Book Introduction) THIRD JOHN ABOUT a.d. 85 TO 90 By Way of Introduction Certainly 3 John is addressed to an individual, not to a church, though which Gaius we do ...

JFB: 3 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: 3 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 3Jo 1:1, He commends Gaius for his piety, 3Jo 1:5, and hospitality, 3Jo 1:7, to true preachers; 3Jo 1:9, complaining of the unkind dealin...

Poole: 3 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) JOHN CHAPTER 1

MHCC: 3 John (Book Introduction) This epistle is addressed to a converted Gentile. The scope is to commend his stedfastness in the faith, and his hospitality, especially to the minist...

Matthew Henry: 3 John (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Third Epistle of John Christian communion is exerted and cherished by letter. Christians are to be ...

Matthew Henry: 3 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) In this epistle the apostle congratulates Gaius upon the prosperity of his soul (3Jo 1:1, 3Jo 1:2), upon the fame he had among good Christians (3Jo...

Barclay: 3 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: 3 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) The Teacher's Joy (3Jo_1:1-4) Christian Hospitality (3Jo_1:5-8) The Christian Adventurers (3Jo_1:5-8 Continued) Love's Appeal (3Jo_1:9-15)

Constable: 3 John (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background Third John is probably the most personal letter in ...

Constable: 3 John (Outline) Outline I. Introduction vv. 1-4 II. The importance of love vv. 5-12 A. G...

Constable: 3 John 3 John Bibliography Alexander, W. "The Third Epistle of John." In The Speaker's Commentary: New Testament. Edit...

Haydock: 3 John (Book Introduction) THE THIRD EPISTLE OF ST. JOHN, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. St. John commends Gaius for his faith, charity, and hospitality towards strangers an...

Gill: 3 John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 3 JOHN This epistle was written by the Apostle John, who calls himself an "elder", as in the preceding, and is inscribed to a frien...

College: 3 John (Outline) OUTLINE I. GREETING - 1 II. GAIUS ADMONISHED - 2-8 A. Walking in the Truth - 2-4 B. Faithful in Working Together - 5-8 1. Faithful Act...

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