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Text -- 1 John 2:28 (NET)

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Children of God
2:28 And now, little children, remain in him, so that when he appears we may have confidence and not shrink away from him in shame when he comes back.
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Robertson: 1Jo 2:28 - -- And now ( kai nun ). John tenderly repeats the exhortation, "keep on abiding in him."

And now ( kai nun ).

John tenderly repeats the exhortation, "keep on abiding in him."

Robertson: 1Jo 2:28 - -- If he shall be manifested ( ean phanerōthēi ). Condition of third class with ean and first aorist passive subjunctive as in 1Jo 2:19; Col 3:3. ...

If he shall be manifested ( ean phanerōthēi ).

Condition of third class with ean and first aorist passive subjunctive as in 1Jo 2:19; Col 3:3. A clear reference to the second coming of Christ which may be at any time.

Robertson: 1Jo 2:28 - -- That we have boldness ( hina schōmen parrēsian ). Purpose clause with hina and the ingressive second aorist active subjunctive of echō , "tha...

That we have boldness ( hina schōmen parrēsian ).

Purpose clause with hina and the ingressive second aorist active subjunctive of echō , "that we may get boldness."

Robertson: 1Jo 2:28 - -- And not be ashamed ( kai mē aischunthōmen ). Likewise negative purpose (after John’ s fashion) with mē and the first aorist passive subj...

And not be ashamed ( kai mē aischunthōmen ).

Likewise negative purpose (after John’ s fashion) with mē and the first aorist passive subjunctive of aischunō , to put to shame.

Robertson: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Before him ( ap' autou ). "From him,"as if shrinking away from Christ in guilty surprise. See 2Th 1:9 for this use of apo (from the face of the Lor...

Before him ( ap' autou ).

"From him,"as if shrinking away from Christ in guilty surprise. See 2Th 1:9 for this use of apo (from the face of the Lord).

Vincent: 1Jo 2:28 - -- When He shall appear ( ὅταν φανερωθῇ ) The best texts read ἐὰν if , for when . So Rev., which gives also the proper ...

When He shall appear ( ὅταν φανερωθῇ )

The best texts read ἐὰν if , for when . So Rev., which gives also the proper passive force of φανερωθῇ , if He shall be manifested . Not expressing a doubt of the fact , but uncertainty as to the circumstances. On φανερόω to make manifest , see on Joh 21:1. John never uses ἀποκαλύπτω to reveal , of the revelation of Christ. Indeed, neither the verb nor the kindred noun, ἀποκάλυψις , occurs in his writings except in Joh 12:38, which is a citation from Isaiah, and in Rev 1:1.

Vincent: 1Jo 2:28 - -- We may have Thus identifying himself with his children in the faith. Teacher and pupil must alike abide in Him.

We may have

Thus identifying himself with his children in the faith. Teacher and pupil must alike abide in Him.

Vincent: 1Jo 2:28 - -- We may have confidence ( σχῶμεν παῤῥησίαν ) Rev., boldness. For the phrase have boldness , see 1Jo 3:21; 1Jo 4:17; 1Jo ...

We may have confidence ( σχῶμεν παῤῥησίαν )

Rev., boldness. For the phrase have boldness , see 1Jo 3:21; 1Jo 4:17; 1Jo 5:14; Heb 3:6; Heb 10:19; Phm 1:8. For the word παῤῥησία boldness , see on Joh 7:13; see on Act 2:29. It is opposed, as here, to αἰσχύνομαι to be ashamed , in Pro 13:5, where the Septuagint reads " a wicked man is ashamed (αἰσχύνεται ) and shall not have boldness (παῤῥησίαν ). Also in Phi 1:20. Compare 2Co 3:12. The idea of free, open speech lies at the bottom of the word: coming before God's bar with nothing to conceal. The thought is embodied in the general confession of the Book of Common Prayer: " That we should not dissemble nor cloke them before the face of Almighty God our Heavenly Father, but confess them." So John Wesley's Hymn:

" Jesus, Thy blood and righteousness

My beauty are, my glorious dress:

'Midst flaming worlds, in these arrayed,

With joy shall I lift up my head.

Bold shall I stand in Thy great day,

For who aught to my charge shall lay?

Fully absolved through these I am, -

From sin and fear, from guilt and shame."

Vincent: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Be ashamed before Him ( αἰσχυνθῶμεν ἀπ ' αὐτοῦ ) The expression is peculiar. Lit., " be ashamed from Him." The fun...

Be ashamed before Him ( αἰσχυνθῶμεν ἀπ ' αὐτοῦ )

The expression is peculiar. Lit., " be ashamed from Him." The fundamental thought is that of separation and shrinking from God through the shame of conscious guilt. The same construction is found in the Septuagint. Isa 1:29, " They shall be ashamed from their idols." Jer 2:36, " Thou shalt be ashamed of (from) Egypt, as thou wast ashamed of (from) Assyria." Jer 12:13.

Vincent: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Coming ( παρουσίᾳ ) Lit., presence . So 2Co 10:10. Hence, the presence of one coming , and so coming , especially in the New Testa...

Coming ( παρουσίᾳ )

Lit., presence . So 2Co 10:10. Hence, the presence of one coming , and so coming , especially in the New Testament, of the future, visible return of our Lord to raise the dead, judge the world, and finally establish the kingdom of God. The word does not occur elsewhere in John, nor does he use ἐπιφάνεια , which is Paul's word for the same event.

Wesley: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Having finished his address to each, he now returns to all in general. Abide in him, that we - A modest expression.

Having finished his address to each, he now returns to all in general. Abide in him, that we - A modest expression.

Wesley: 1Jo 2:28 - -- O how will ye, Jews, Socinians, nominal Christians, be ashamed in that day!

O how will ye, Jews, Socinians, nominal Christians, be ashamed in that day!

JFB: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Greek, "little sons," as in 1Jo 2:12; believers of every stage and age.

Greek, "little sons," as in 1Jo 2:12; believers of every stage and age.

JFB: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Christ. John repeats his monition with a loving appellation, as a father addressing dear children.

Christ. John repeats his monition with a loving appellation, as a father addressing dear children.

JFB: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Literally, "if"; the uncertainty is not as to the fact, but the time.

Literally, "if"; the uncertainty is not as to the fact, but the time.

JFB: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Greek, "be manifested."

Greek, "be manifested."

JFB: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Both writer and readers.

Both writer and readers.

JFB: 1Jo 2:28 - -- Literally, "from Him"; shrink back from Him ashamed. Contrast "boldness in the day of judgment," 1Jo 4:17; compare 1Jo 3:21; 1Jo 5:14. In the Apocalyp...

Literally, "from Him"; shrink back from Him ashamed. Contrast "boldness in the day of judgment," 1Jo 4:17; compare 1Jo 3:21; 1Jo 5:14. In the Apocalypse (written, therefore, BENGEL thinks, subsequently), Christ's coming is represented as put off to a greater distance.

Clarke: 1Jo 2:28 - -- And now, little children - Τεκνια, Beloved children, abide in him - in Christ Jesus. Let his word and spirit continually abide in you, and ha...

And now, little children - Τεκνια, Beloved children, abide in him - in Christ Jesus. Let his word and spirit continually abide in you, and have communion with the Father and the Son

Clarke: 1Jo 2:28 - -- That when he shall appear - To judge the world, we may have confidence, παρῥησιαν, freedom of speech, liberty of access, boldness, from ...

That when he shall appear - To judge the world, we may have confidence, παρῥησιαν, freedom of speech, liberty of access, boldness, from a conviction that our cause is good, and that we have had proper ground for exultation; and not be ashamed - confounded, when it appears that those who were brought to Christ Jesus, have apostatized, and are no longer found in the congregation of the saints, and consequently are not our crown of rejoicing in the day of the Lord Jesus. Abide in him, that this may not be the case.

Calvin: 1Jo 2:28 - -- He at the same time shews, that the children of God are for no other end illuminated by the Spirit, but that they may know Christ. Provided they turn...

He at the same time shews, that the children of God are for no other end illuminated by the Spirit, but that they may know Christ. Provided they turned not aside from him, he promised them the fruit of perseverance, even confidence, so as not to be ashamed at his presence. For faith is not a naked and a frigid apprehension of Christ, but a lively and real sense of his power, which produces confidence. Indeed, faith cannot stand, while tossed daily by so many waves, except it looks to the coming of Christ, and, supported by his power, brings tranquillity to the conscience. But the nature of confidence is well expressed, when he says that it can boldly sustain the presence of Christ. For they who indulge securely in their vices, turn their backs as it were on God; nor can they otherwise obtain peace than by forgetting him. This is the security of the flesh, which stupefies men; so that turning away from God, they neither dread sin nor fear death; and in the meantime they shun the tribunal of Christ. But a godly confidence delights to look on God. Hence it is, that the godly calmly wait for Christ, nor do they dread his coming.

Defender: 1Jo 2:28 - -- This exhortation is addressed specifically to new Christians, but it surely applies just as urgently to all Christians.

This exhortation is addressed specifically to new Christians, but it surely applies just as urgently to all Christians.

Defender: 1Jo 2:28 - -- If we "love His appearing" (2Ti 4:8) and "look for Him" to "appear the second time" (Heb 9:28), then naturally we will be careful to seek to please Hi...

If we "love His appearing" (2Ti 4:8) and "look for Him" to "appear the second time" (Heb 9:28), then naturally we will be careful to seek to please Him daily in our thoughts, words and deeds, as well as being diligent in studying His Word.

Defender: 1Jo 2:28 - -- It will not mean loss of salvation, but rather shame and loss of confidence if we are behaving inconsistently when Christ returns (Mat 24:42-46; 2Pe 3...

It will not mean loss of salvation, but rather shame and loss of confidence if we are behaving inconsistently when Christ returns (Mat 24:42-46; 2Pe 3:11)."

TSK: 1Jo 2:28 - -- little : 1Jo 2:1 when : 1Jo 3:2; Mar 8:38; Col 3:4; 1Ti 6:14; 2Ti 4:8; Tit 2:13; Heb 9:28; 1Pe 1:7, 1Pe 5:4; Rev 1:7 have : 1Jo 3:21, 1Jo 4:17; Isa 25...

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Barnes: 1Jo 2:28 - -- And now, little children - See the notes at 1Jo 2:1. Abide in him; that, when he shall appear - In the end of the world, to receive his p...

And now, little children - See the notes at 1Jo 2:1.

Abide in him; that, when he shall appear - In the end of the world, to receive his people to himself. See the notes at Joh 14:2-3.

We may have confidence - Greek, boldness - παῤῥησίαν parrēsian . This word is commonly used to denote openness, plainness, or boldness in speaking, Mar 8:32; Joh 7:4, Joh 7:13, Joh 7:26; Act 2:29; Act 4:13, Act 4:29; 2Co 3:12; 2Co 7:4. Here it means the kind of boldness, or calm assurance, which arises from evidence of piety, and of preparation for heaven. It means that they would not be overwhelmed and confounded at the coming of the Saviour, by its being then found that all their hopes were fallacious.

And not be ashamed before him at his coming - By having all our hopes taken away; by being held up to the universe as guilty and condemned. We feel ashamed when our hopes are disappointed; when it is shown that we have a character different from what we professed to have; when our pretensions to goodness are stripped off, and the heart is made bare. Many will thus be ashamed in the last day, Mat 7:21-23; but it is one of the promises made to those who truly believe on the Saviour, that they shall never be ashamed or confounded. See the notes at 1Pe 2:6. Compare Isa 45:17; Rom 5:5; 1Pe 4:16; Mar 8:38.

Poole: 1Jo 2:28 - -- He condescendingly includes himself with them, that we may have confidence intimating, for their encouragement, the common mutual joy they should h...

He condescendingly includes himself with them, that we may have confidence intimating, for their encouragement, the common mutual joy they should have together at Christ’ s appearance; he, that he had not been wanting in his endeavours that they might persevere; and they, that they had persevered; which is implied in the menace of the contrary, upon the contrary supposition.

Gill: 1Jo 2:28 - -- And now, little children, abide in him,.... The apostle having finished his separate instructions exhortations to the fathers, young men and children,...

And now, little children, abide in him,.... The apostle having finished his separate instructions exhortations to the fathers, young men and children, returns to the whole body of the saints in general, whom he addresses, as in 1Jo_2:1; under the name of little children; See Gill on 1Jo 2:1; and whom he exhorts to abide in Christ, that is, in the exercise of faith on him, of hope in him, and love to him; and to hold to him the head, and to hold fast his word and Gospel, and abide by his truth and ordinances, and adhere to his cause and interest, and not to be moved away on any consideration; to which the following encouragement is given:

that when he shall appear; that is, Christ, who is now hid, and out of the sight of bodily eyes, is in heaven, at the right hand of God; but ere long he will appear a second time, and not only to those that look for him, but even every eye shall see him; and his appearance will be a glorious one, and his saints shall appear in glory with him, and shall be like him, and see him as he is:

we may have confidence; boldness or freedom, as now at the throne of grace, so then at the throne of judgment; where the saints will stand with courage and intrepidity, when the wicked will flee to the rocks and mountains, being filled with amazement, terror, and trembling:

and not be ashamed before him at his coming; they will not be put to shame by him; nor will they be ashamed of their confidence, faith, hope, and expectation; their hope will not make them ashamed, for they will now enjoy what they hoped for; and, notwithstanding all their sins and infirmities, they will not be ashamed, for they will have on the wedding garment, the righteousness of Christ, and will stand before the throne without fault, spot, or blemish; nor will Christ be ashamed of them who have not been ashamed of him and his words, but have confessed him, and have been faithful unto death, and have cleaved to him and his cause with full purpose of heart to the end. Some think ministers of the Gospel are here meant, who, when those that are under their care abide faithful, and persevere to the end, will give up their account with joy; and will have what they have expressed confidence in, and will have their expectations answered, and not disappointed, by having such souls as their joy and crown of rejoicing.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Jo 2:28 Have confidence…shrink away from him in shame when he comes back. Once again in the antithetical framework of Johannine thought (that is, the au...

Geneva Bible: 1Jo 2:28 ( 26 ) And now, little children, abide in him; that, when he shall appear, we may have confidence, and not be ashamed before him at his coming. ( 26 ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Jo 2:1-29 - --1 He comforts them against the sins of infirmity.3 Rightly to know God is to keep his commandments;9 to love our brethren;15 and not to love the world...

MHCC: 1Jo 2:24-29 - --The truth of Christ, abiding in us, is a means to sever from sin, and unites us to the Son of God, Joh 15:3, Joh 15:4. What value should we put upon g...

Matthew Henry: 1Jo 2:28-29 - -- From the blessing of the sacred unction the apostle proceeds in his advice and exhortation to constancy in and with Christ: And now, little childre...

Barclay: 1Jo 2:24-29 - --John is pleading with his people to abide in the things which they have learned, for, if they do, they will abide in Christ. The great interest of...

Barclay: 1Jo 2:24-29 - --Before we leave this passage we must note two great and practical things in it. (i) In 1Jo 2:28, John urges his people to abide continually in Christ...

Constable: 1Jo 1:5--3:1 - --II. Living in the light 1:5--2:29 "The teaching of 1 John is concerned essentially with the conditions for true ...

Constable: 1Jo 1:8--3:1 - --B. Conditions for living in the light 1:8-2:29 John articulated four fundamental principles that underli...

Constable: 1Jo 2:18-29 - --4. Keeping the Faith 2:18-29 "Since 1:5 the author has been discussing the conditions for living...

Constable: 1Jo 2:28-29 - --Summary exhortation and introductory transition 2:28-29 2:28 John introduced the new idea of the believer's meeting Jesus Christ at death or the Raptu...

College: 1Jo 2:1-29 - --1 JOHN 2 C. THE ATONING SACRIFICE (2:1-2) 1 My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if anybody does sin, we have one who...

Lapide: 1Jo 2:1-29 - --CHAPTER 2 Ver. 1.— My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. At the end of the last chapter it was said that all who wer...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 1 John (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE OF JOHN ABOUT a.d. 85 TO 90 By Way of Introduction Relation to the Fourth Gospel There are few scholars who deny that the Ep...

JFB: 1 John (Book Introduction) AUTHORSHIP.--POLYCARP, the disciple of John [Epistle to the Philippians, 7], quotes 1Jo 4:3. EUSEBIUS [Ecclesiastical History, 3.39] says of PAPIAS, a...

JFB: 1 John (Outline) THE WRITER'S AUTHORITY AS AN EYEWITNESS TO THE GOSPEL FACTS, HAVING SEEN, HEARD, AND HANDLED HIM WHO WAS FROM THE BEGINNING: HIS OBJECT IN WRITING: H...

TSK: 1 John 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Jo 2:1, He comforts them against the sins of infirmity; 1Jo 2:3, Rightly to know God is to keep his commandments; 1Jo 2:9, to love our b...

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

MHCC: 1 John (Book Introduction) This epistle is a discourse upon the principles of Christianity, in doctrine and practice. The design appears to be, to refute and guard against erron...

MHCC: 1 John 2 (Chapter Introduction) (1Jo 2:1, 1Jo 2:2) The apostle directs to the atonement of Christ for help against sinful infirmities. (1Jo 2:3-11) The effects of saving knowledge i...

Matthew Henry: 1 John (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Epistle General of John Though the continued tradition of the church attests that this epistl...

Matthew Henry: 1 John 2 (Chapter Introduction) Here the apostle encourages against sins of infirmity (1Jo 2:1, 1Jo 2:2), shows the true knowledge and love of God (1Jo 2:3-6), renews the precept ...

Barclay: 1 John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE FIRST LETTER OF JOHN A Personal Letter And Its Background First John is entitled a letter but it has no opening address nor c...

Barclay: 1 John 2 (Chapter Introduction) A Pastor's Concern (2Jo_2:1-2) Jesus Christ, The Paraclete (2Jo_2:1-2 Continued) Jesus Christ, The Propitiation (2Jo_2:1-2 Continued) The True...

Constable: 1 John (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical Background This epistle does not contain the name of its write...

Constable: 1 John (Outline) Outline I. Introduction: the purpose of the epistle 1:1-4 II. Living in the light 1:5-2:29 ...

Constable: 1 John 1 John Bibliography Bailey, Mark L., and Thomas L. Constable. The New Testament Explorer. Nashville: Word Publi...

Haydock: 1 John (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST. JOHN, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. This epistle was always acknowledged for canonical, and written by St. John, the apo...

Gill: 1 John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 JOHN The author of this epistle was John, the son of Zebedee, the disciple whom Jesus loved: he was the youngest of the apostles,...

Gill: 1 John 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 JOHN 2 In this chapter the apostle comforts the saints under a sense of sin; urges them to an observance of the commandments of G...

College: 1 John (Book Introduction) FOREWORD It has been my pleasure to have been associated with Professor Morris Womack since the middle 1960s when we both accepted positions in the L...

College: 1 John (Outline) OUTLINE I. THE WORD OF LIFE - 1:1-4 II. LIFE WITH GOD AND THE WORLD - 1:5-2:27 A. The Way of Light and Darkness - 1:5-7 B. Admitting Our ...

Lapide: 1 John (Book Introduction) PREFACE TO THE FIRST EPISTLE OF S. JOHN. ——o—— I mention three things by way of preface. First, concerning the authority of the Epistle. Se...

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