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Text -- 1 John 3:10 (NET)

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3:10 By this the children of God and the children of the devil are revealed: Everyone who does not practice righteousness– the one who does not love his fellow Christian– is not of God.
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Robertson: 1Jo 3:10 - -- In this ( en toutōi ). As already shown. A life of sin is proof that one is a child of the devil and not of God. This is the line of cleavage that ...

In this ( en toutōi ).

As already shown. A life of sin is proof that one is a child of the devil and not of God. This is the line of cleavage that is obvious to all. See Joh 8:33-39 for the claim of the Pharisees to be the children of Abraham, whereas their conduct showed them to be children of the devil. This is not a popular note with an age that wishes to remove all distinctions between Christians and the world.

Robertson: 1Jo 3:10 - -- Doeth not righteousness ( ho mē poiōn dikaiosunēn ). Habit (linear present participle) again of not doing righteousness, as in 1Jo 3:7 of doing...

Doeth not righteousness ( ho mē poiōn dikaiosunēn ).

Habit (linear present participle) again of not doing righteousness, as in 1Jo 3:7 of doing it. Cf. poiei and mē poiōn (doing and not doing) in Mat 7:24, Mat 7:26.

Robertson: 1Jo 3:10 - -- Neither ( kai ). Literally, "and,"but with the ellipsis of ouk estin ek tou theou (is not of God). The addition here of this one item about not lov...

Neither ( kai ).

Literally, "and,"but with the ellipsis of ouk estin ek tou theou (is not of God). The addition here of this one item about not loving (mē agapōn ) one’ s brother is like Paul’ s summary in Rom 13:9, a striking illustration of the general principle just laid down and in accord with 1Jo 2:9-11.

Vincent: 1Jo 3:10 - -- In this ( ἐν τούτῳ ) See on 1Jo 2:3.

In this ( ἐν τούτῳ )

See on 1Jo 2:3.

Vincent: 1Jo 3:10 - -- Children of the devil ( τέκνα τοῦ διαβόλου ) The only occurrence of the phrase. Compare Act 13:10, and see Joh 8:44.

Children of the devil ( τέκνα τοῦ διαβόλου )

The only occurrence of the phrase. Compare Act 13:10, and see Joh 8:44.

Vincent: 1Jo 3:10 - -- Righteousness Here the article is wanting, compare 1Jo 3:7. Righteousness is regarded, not in its completeness, but as bearing a particular chara...

Righteousness

Here the article is wanting, compare 1Jo 3:7. Righteousness is regarded, not in its completeness, but as bearing a particular character. It will be interesting to follow out the same distinction between the following words with and without the article: ἀμαρτία sin ; ἀγάπη love ; ζωή life ; ἀλήθεια truth .

Wesley: 1Jo 3:10 - -- Here is the transition from the general proposition to one particular.

Here is the transition from the general proposition to one particular.

JFB: 1Jo 3:10 - -- (See on 1Jo 3:8; Act 13:10). There is no middle class between the children of God and the children of the devil.

(See on 1Jo 3:8; Act 13:10). There is no middle class between the children of God and the children of the devil.

JFB: 1Jo 3:10 - -- Contrast 1Jo 2:29.

Contrast 1Jo 2:29.

JFB: 1Jo 3:10 - -- (1Jo 4:8); a particular instance of that love which is the sum and fulfilment of all righteousness, and the token (not loud professions, or even seem...

(1Jo 4:8); a particular instance of that love which is the sum and fulfilment of all righteousness, and the token (not loud professions, or even seemingly good works) that distinguishes God's children from the devil's.

Clarke: 1Jo 3:10 - -- In this the children of God are manifest - Here is a fearful text. Who is a child of the devil? He that commits sin. Who is a child of God? He that ...

In this the children of God are manifest - Here is a fearful text. Who is a child of the devil? He that commits sin. Who is a child of God? He that works righteousness. By this text we shall stand or fall before God, whatever our particular creed may say to the contrary

Clarke: 1Jo 3:10 - -- Neither he that loveth not his brother - No man is of God who is not ready on all emergencies to do any act of kindness for the comfort, relief, and...

Neither he that loveth not his brother - No man is of God who is not ready on all emergencies to do any act of kindness for the comfort, relief, and support of any human being. For, as God made of one blood an the nations of men to dwell upon the face of the whole earth, so all are of one family; and consequently all are brethren, and should love as brethren.

Calvin: 1Jo 3:10 - -- 10.In this the children of God are manifest He shortly draws this conclusion, that those in vain claim a place and a name among the children of God, ...

10.In this the children of God are manifest He shortly draws this conclusion, that those in vain claim a place and a name among the children of God, who do not prove themselves to be such by a pious and holy life, since by this evidence they shew that they differ from the children of the devil. But he does not mean that they are thus manifested, so as to be openly recognized by the whole world; but his meaning is only this, that the fruit and adoption always appear in the life.

Defender: 1Jo 3:10 - -- It is sobering to read that those who are not "children of God" are "children of the devil;" no middle ground is said to exist. They are also called "...

It is sobering to read that those who are not "children of God" are "children of the devil;" no middle ground is said to exist. They are also called "children of the wicked one" (Mat 13:38), "children of disobedience" and "children of wrath" (Eph 2:2, Eph 2:3). The identification is twofold: those who do not habitually show works of righteousness, and/or those who do not habitually manifest love for other Christians. It is urgent that each one must be "born again" (Joh 3:3)."

TSK: 1Jo 3:10 - -- the children of God : 1Jo 5:2; Luk 6:35; Rom 8:16, Rom 8:17; Eph 5:1 and : Mat 13:38; Joh 8:44; Act 13:10 whosoever : 1Jo 3:7, 1Jo 3:8, 1Jo 2:29 is : ...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Jo 3:10 - -- In this the children of God are manifest ... - That is, this furnishes a test of their true character. The test is found in doing righteousness...

In this the children of God are manifest ... - That is, this furnishes a test of their true character. The test is found in doing righteousness, and in the love of the brethren. The former he had illustrated; the latter he now proceeds to illustrate. The general idea is, that if a person is not truly a righteous person, and does not love the brethren, he cannot be a child of God. Perhaps by the phrase in this, using a pronoun in the singular number, he means to intimate that an important part of righteousness consists in brotherly love.

Whosoever doeth not righteousness, is not of God - In 1Jo 3:7, he had said that "he that doeth righteousness is of God."

If that is true, then what he here affirms must be true also, that a man who does not righteousness is not of God. The general idea is the same, that no one can be a true Christian who is not in fact a righteous man.

Neither he that loveth not his brother - The illustration of this point continues to 1Jo 3:18. The general sense is, that brotherly love is essential to the Christian character, and that he who does not possess it cannot be a Christian. On the nature and importance of brotherly love as an evidence of piety, see the notes at Joh 13:34-35.

Poole: 1Jo 3:10 - -- Upon what was said, he reduces all men each to their own family and father, concluding it manifest whither they belonged; i.e. he shows, upon the gr...

Upon what was said, he reduces all men each to their own family and father, concluding it manifest whither they belonged; i.e. he shows, upon the grounds before expressed, who do not belong to God and his family, leaving it thence to be collected, since two fathers and families divide the world, to which they must be reckoned; i.e. they belong not to God, and consequently to that worst of fathers, who first, in the general, do not righteousness; the devil being the first sinner, they are his descendants; and who next, particularly, love not their brethren, which most expressly demonstrates a diabolical nature.

Gill: 1Jo 3:10 - -- In this the children of God are manifest,.... By regenerating grace, and not sinning, in the sense before explained, in consequence of it: adoption is...

In this the children of God are manifest,.... By regenerating grace, and not sinning, in the sense before explained, in consequence of it: adoption is an act of God's grace and sovereign will; it is secret in his own heart, and is secured in divine predestination, and in the covenant of grace, and is antecedent to regeneration: regeneration and faith do not make men the children of God, but manifest them to be so; adoption makes them the children of God, and entitles them to the inheritance; regeneration gives them the nature of the children of God, and makes them meet for it, and manifests their right unto it; not to the men of the world, but to themselves and other saints:

and the children of the devil; such as imitate him, do his will and his lusts, and are openly under his power and influence; these are distinguishable from regenerate persons, and the children of God, by their lives and conversations; so the people of the nations of the world are called, בנוי, "the children of Samael", and the serpent, by the Jews m, which are with them the names of the devil.

Whosoever doth not righteousness is not of God: that is, he does; not appear to be born of God, who does not by faith lay hold on the righteousness of Christ for his justification before God, and acceptance with him; and who does not do works of righteousness in faith from a principle of love, and with a view to the glory of God; for where regenerating grace is, there will be such graces and such practices:

neither he that loveth not his brother; for as he that loveth God, and Christ, and the brethren, appears manifestly to be born again, and to have passed from death to life, so he that does not is in darkness, in a state of unregeneracy, and walks and continues therein; for was he born again, he would be taught of God to love the saints; see 1Jo 4:7.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Jo 3:10 Does not love his fellow Christian. The theme of loving one’s fellow Christian appears in the final clause of 3:10 because it provides the trans...

Geneva Bible: 1Jo 3:10 ( 9 ) In this the children of God are manifest, and the children of the devil: whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God, ( 10 ) neither he that...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Jo 3:1-24 - --1 He declares the singular love of God towards us, in making us his sons;3 who therefore ought obediently to keep his commandments;11 as also to love ...

MHCC: 1Jo 3:3-10 - --The sons of God know that their Lord is of purer eyes than to allow any thing unholy and impure to dwell with him. It is the hope of hypocrites, not o...

Matthew Henry: 1Jo 3:4-10 - -- The apostle, having alleged the believer's obligation to purity from his hope of heaven, and of communion with Christ in glory at the day of his app...

Barclay: 1Jo 3:10-18 - --This is a passage with a closely-knit argument and a kind of parenthesis in the middle. As Westcott has it: "Life reveals the children of God." Ther...

Barclay: 1Jo 3:10-18 - --In this passage there is a parenthesis; we return to it now. The parenthesis is 1Jo 3:11and the conclusion drawn from it is in 1Jo 3:12. The Christi...

Constable: 1Jo 3:1--5:14 - --III. Living as children of God 3:1--5:13 "In the second division of this document (3:1-5:13) John concentrates o...

Constable: 1Jo 3:4--5:14 - --B. Conditions for Living as God's Children 3:4-5:13 Having stated the theme of this section of the epist...

Constable: 1Jo 3:10-24 - --2. Obeying God reaffirmed 3:10-24 This second condition for living as children of God reemphasiz...

Constable: 1Jo 3:10-11 - --The demand for obedience 3:10-11 3:10 The absence or presence of sin in the believer's life gives evidence of his or her relationship to God and Satan...

College: 1Jo 3:1-24 - --1 JOHN 3 B. GOD'S LOVE FOR HIS CHILDREN (3:1-3) 1 How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And...

Lapide: 1Jo 3:1-24 - --CHAPTER 3 Ver. 1 . — Behold what great love the Father hath bestowed on us (unworthy, enemies and sinners as we are), that we should be called, ...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Jo 3:1, He declares the singular love of God towards us, in making us his sons; 1Jo 3:3, who therefore ought obediently to keep his comm...

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

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (1Jo 3:1, 1Jo 3:2) The apostle admires the love of God in making believers his children. (1Jo 3:3-10) The purifying influence of the hope of seeing C...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle here magnifies the love of God in our adoption (1Jo 3:1, 1Jo 3:2). He thereupon argues for holiness (1Jo 3:3), and against sin (v. 4-19...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Remember The Privileges Of The Christian Life (2Jo_3:1-2) Remember The Possibilities Of The Christian Life (2Jo_3:1-2 Continued) The Obligation Of...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 JOHN 3 In this chapter the apostle exhorts to a holy life and conversation in general, and to the exercise of brotherly love in p...

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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