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Text -- 1 John 3:11 (NET)

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God Is Love, So We Must Love One Another
3:11 For this is the gospel message that you have heard from the beginning: that we should love one another,
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Wicked | Righteousness | One Another | Love | Commandments | Church | BROTHERLY KINDNESS; BROTHERLY LOVE | more
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Robertson: 1Jo 3:11 - -- Message ( aggelia ). In N.T. only here and 1Jo 1:5, but epaggelia (promise) fifty-one times.

Message ( aggelia ).

In N.T. only here and 1Jo 1:5, but epaggelia (promise) fifty-one times.

Robertson: 1Jo 3:11 - -- From the beginning ( ap' archēs ). See 1Jo 1:1 for this phrase and 1Jo 2:7 for the idea. They had the message of love for the brotherhood from the ...

From the beginning ( ap' archēs ).

See 1Jo 1:1 for this phrase and 1Jo 2:7 for the idea. They had the message of love for the brotherhood from the beginning of the gospel and it goes back to the time of Cain and Abel (1Jo 3:12).

Robertson: 1Jo 3:11 - -- That we should love one another ( hina agapōmen allēlous ). Sub-final clause (content of the aggelia ) with hina and present active subjunctiv...

That we should love one another ( hina agapōmen allēlous ).

Sub-final clause (content of the aggelia ) with hina and present active subjunctive. John repeats the message of 1Jo 2:7.

Vincent: 1Jo 3:11 - -- From the beginning See on 1Jo 1:1.

From the beginning

See on 1Jo 1:1.

Vincent: 1Jo 3:11 - -- That ( ἵνα ) The purport and aim of the message. See on Joh 15:13.

That ( ἵνα )

The purport and aim of the message. See on Joh 15:13.

JFB: 1Jo 3:11 - -- "announcement," as of something good; not a mere command, as the law. The Gospel message of Him who loved us, announced by His servants, is, that we l...

"announcement," as of something good; not a mere command, as the law. The Gospel message of Him who loved us, announced by His servants, is, that we love the brethren; not here all mankind, but those who are our brethren in Christ, children of the same family of God, of whom we have been born anew.

Clarke: 1Jo 3:11 - -- For this is the message - See 1Jo 1:5. From the beginning God hath taught men that they should love one another. How essentially necessary this is t...

For this is the message - See 1Jo 1:5. From the beginning God hath taught men that they should love one another. How essentially necessary this is to the comfort and well-being of man in this state of trial and difficulty, every sensible man must see. All are dependent upon all; all upon each, and each upon all. Mutual love makes this dependence pleasant and doubly profitable. Nothing can be more pleasing to an ingenuous and generous mind than to communicate acts of kindness.

Calvin: 1Jo 3:11 - -- 10.Whosoever doeth not righteousness To do righteousness and to do sin, are here set in opposition the one to the other. Then, to do righteousness is...

10.Whosoever doeth not righteousness To do righteousness and to do sin, are here set in opposition the one to the other. Then, to do righteousness is no other thing than to fear God from the heart, and to walk in his commandments as far as human weakness will permit; for though righteousness in a strict sense is a perfect keeping of the law, from which the faithful are always far off; yet as offenses and fallings are not imputed to them by God, righteousness is that imperfect obedience which they render to him. But John declares that all who do not live righteously are not of God, because all those whom God calls, he regenerates by his Spirit. Hence newness of life is a perpetual evidence of divine adoption.

Neither he who loveth not his brother. He accommodates a general doctrine to his own purpose. For hitherto he has been exhorting the faithful to brotherly love; now, for the same end, he refers to true righteousness. Hence this clause is added instead of an explanation. But I have already stated the reason why the whole of righteousness is included in brotherly love. The love of God holds, indeed, the first place; but as on it depends love towards men, it is often, as a part for the whole, comprehended under it, and also the latter under the former. Then he declares that every one who is endued with benevolence and humanity, is thus just, and is to be so deemed, because love is rite fulfillment of the law. He confirms this declaration by saying that the faithful had been so taught from the beginning; for by these words he intimates that the statement which he made ought not to have appeared new to them.

TSK: 1Jo 3:11 - -- this : 1Jo 1:5, 1Jo 2:7, 1Jo 2:8 message : or, commandment, 1Ti 1:5 *Gr. that we : 1Jo 4:7, 1Jo 4:21; Joh 13:34, Joh 13:35, Joh 15:12; Gal 6:2; Eph 5:...

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Barnes: 1Jo 3:11 - -- For this is the message - Margin, "commandment."In the received text, this is ἀγγελία angelia - "a message brought;"in several...

For this is the message - Margin, "commandment."In the received text, this is ἀγγελία angelia - "a message brought;"in several manuscripts, and in later editions, it is ἐπαγγελία epangelia - "annunciation, announcement;"an order given, or a commandment, Act 23:21. It is not very material which reading is followed. The word "command"or "rule"would express the sense with sufficient clearness. The reference is to the law given by the Saviour as a permanent direction to his disciples.

That ye heard from the beginning, that we should love one another - See the Joh 13:34-35 notes; 1Jo 2:7 note.

Poole: 1Jo 3:11 - -- From the beginning: see 1Jo 2:7,8 : q.d. They cannot be of God, therefore, that cross so fundamental a precept, so expressive of his nature and will....

From the beginning: see 1Jo 2:7,8 : q.d. They cannot be of God, therefore, that cross so fundamental a precept, so expressive of his nature and will.

Gill: 1Jo 3:11 - -- For this is the message,.... Sent from God by Christ, or what he in his ministry declared, and is the commandment which was so frequently urged by him...

For this is the message,.... Sent from God by Christ, or what he in his ministry declared, and is the commandment which was so frequently urged by him, Joh 13:34;

that ye have heard from the beginning; of the preaching of the Gospel to them, and of their conversion; see 1Jo 2:7;

that we should love one another; to which the command of Christ, the reason with which it is enforced, and the early notice of it, should engage.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Jo 3:11 For this is the gospel message…that we should love one another. The structure of this verse is parallel to 1:5, indicating the beginning of a se...

Geneva Bible: 1Jo 3:11 ( 11 ) For this is the message that ye heard from the beginning, that we should love one another. ( 11 ) The first reason taken from the authority of...

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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 3:11-15 - --We should love the Lord Jesus, value his love, and therefore love all our brethren in Christ. This love is the special fruit of our faith, and a certa...

Matthew Henry: 1Jo 3:11-13 - -- The apostle, having intimated that one mark of the devil's children is hatred of the brethren, takes occasion thence, I. To recommend fraternal Chri...

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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