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Text -- 1 John 4:11 (NET)

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4:11 Dear friends, if God so loved us, then we also ought to love one another.
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College , Lapide

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 1Jo 4:11 - -- If God so loved us ( ei houtōs ho theos ēgapēsen hēmas ). Condition of first class with ei and the first aorist active indicative. As in Jo...

If God so loved us ( ei houtōs ho theos ēgapēsen hēmas ).

Condition of first class with ei and the first aorist active indicative. As in Joh 3:16, so here houtōs emphasises the manifestation of God’ s love both in its manner and in its extent (Rom 8:32).

Robertson: 1Jo 4:11 - -- Ought ( opheilomen ). As in 1Jo 2:6. Noblesse oblige . "Keep on loving,"(agapāin ) as in 1Jo 3:11.

Ought ( opheilomen ).

As in 1Jo 2:6. Noblesse oblige . "Keep on loving,"(agapāin ) as in 1Jo 3:11.

Vincent: 1Jo 4:11 - -- So ( οὕτως ) Emphatic.

So ( οὕτως )

Emphatic.

Vincent: 1Jo 4:11 - -- We ought See on 1Jo 2:6.

We ought

See on 1Jo 2:6.

JFB: 1Jo 4:11 - -- God's love to us is the grand motive for our love to one another (1Jo 3:16).

God's love to us is the grand motive for our love to one another (1Jo 3:16).

JFB: 1Jo 4:11 - -- As we all admit as a fact.

As we all admit as a fact.

JFB: 1Jo 4:11 - -- As being born of God, and therefore resembling our Father who is love. In proportion as we appreciate God's love to us, we love Him and also the breth...

As being born of God, and therefore resembling our Father who is love. In proportion as we appreciate God's love to us, we love Him and also the brethren, the children (by regeneration) of the same God, the representatives of the unseen God.

Clarke: 1Jo 4:11 - -- If God so loved us - Without any reason or consideration on our part, and without any desert in us; we ought also, in like manner, to love one anoth...

If God so loved us - Without any reason or consideration on our part, and without any desert in us; we ought also, in like manner, to love one another, and not suspend our love to a fellow-creature, either on his moral worth or his love to us. We should love one another for God’ s sake; and then, no unkind carriage of a brother would induce us to withdraw our love from him; for if it have God for its motive and model, it will never fail.

Calvin: 1Jo 4:11 - -- 11.Beloved Now the Almighty accommodates to his own purpose what he has just taught us respecting the love of God; for he exhorts us by God’s examp...

11.Beloved Now the Almighty accommodates to his own purpose what he has just taught us respecting the love of God; for he exhorts us by God’s example to brotherly love; as also Paul sets before us Christ, who offered himself to the Father a sacrifice of pleasant fragrance, that every one of us might labor to benefit his neighbors. (Eph 5:2.) And John reminds us, that our love ought not to be mercenary, when he bids us to love our neighbors as God has loved us; for we ought to remember this, that we have been loved freely. And doubtless when we regard our own advantage, or return good offices to friends, it is self-love, and not love to others.

TSK: 1Jo 4:11 - -- 1Jo 3:16, 1Jo 3:17, 1Jo 3:23; Mat 18:32, Mat 18:33; Luk 10:37; Joh 13:34, Joh 15:12, Joh 15:13; 2Co 8:8, 2Co 8:9; Eph 4:31, Eph 4:32, Eph 5:1, Eph 5:2...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Jo 4:11 - -- Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another - (1)    Because he is so much exalted above us, and if he has ...

Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another -

(1)    Because he is so much exalted above us, and if he has loved those who were so inferior and so unworthy, we ought to love those who are on a level with us;

(2)\caps1     b\caps0 ecause it is only in this way that we can show that we have his Spirit; and,

(3)\caps1     b\caps0 ecause it is the nature of love to seek the happiness of all. There are much stronger reasons why we should love one another than there were why God should love us; and unless we do this, we can have no evidence that we are his children.

Poole: 1Jo 4:11 - -- We discover little sense of this love of his to us, if we do not so.

We discover little sense of this love of his to us, if we do not so.

PBC: 1Jo 4:11 - -- Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 1Jo 4:10 - and now the conclusion i...

Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. 1Jo 4:10 - and now the conclusion is "Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another" 1Jo 4:11  No man hath seen God at any time.  If we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us. 1Jo 4:12

Gill: 1Jo 4:11 - -- Beloved, if God so loved us,.... As to send his Son to be a propitiatory sacrifice for our sins, and to obtain eternal life for us through his sufferi...

Beloved, if God so loved us,.... As to send his Son to be a propitiatory sacrifice for our sins, and to obtain eternal life for us through his sufferings and death: the apostle uses the same language his Lord and master did, Joh 3:16;

we ought also to love one another; for those who are the objects of God's love ought to be the objects of ours; and if God has loved our fellow Christians and brethren to such a degree, as to send his Son to die for them, we ought to love them too; and if we are interested in the same love, the obligation is still the greater; and if God loved them with so great a love, when they did not love him, but were enemies to him, then surely we ought to love them now they are become the friends of God, and ours also; as God loved them freely, and when unlovely, and us likewise in the same manner, and under the same circumstances, then we ought to love, and continue to love the saints, though there may be something in their temper and conduct disagreeable: God is to be imitated in his love; and his love to us, which is unmerited and matchless, should influence and engage us to the love of the brethren, who have a far greater claim to our love than we can make to the love of God; and which indeed is none at all, but what he is pleased to give us.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Jo 4:11 The author here assumes the reality of the protasis (the “if” clause), which his recipients, as believers, would also be expected to agree...

Geneva Bible: 1Jo 4:11 ( 9 ) Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another. ( 9 ) An other reason by comparison: if God so loved us, shall not we his child...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Jo 4:1-21 - --1 He warns them not to believe all who boast of the Spirit;7 and exhorts to brotherly love.

MHCC: 1Jo 4:7-13 - --The Spirit of God is the Spirit of love. He that does not love the image of God in his people, has no saving knowledge of God. For it is God's nature ...

Matthew Henry: 1Jo 4:7-13 - -- As the Spirit of truth is known by doctrine (thus spirits are to be tried), it is known by love likewise; and so here follows a strong fervent exh...

Barclay: 1Jo 4:7-21 - --This passage is so closely interwoven that we are better to read it as a whole and then bit by bit to draw out its teaching. First of all, then, le...

Barclay: 1Jo 4:7-21 - --In this passage there occurs what is probably the greatest single statement about God in the whole Bible, that God is love. It is amazing how many d...

Barclay: 1Jo 4:7-21 - --Before we leave this passage we must note that it has also great things to say about Jesus Christ. (i) It tells us that Jesus is the bringer of life. ...

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 4:7--5:5 - --4. Practicing love 4:7-5:4 "By inserting this condition, John interrupts the symmetry which exis...

Constable: 1Jo 4:11-16 - --The inspiration of love 4:11-16 4:11 That demonstration of love by God is our model for showing love to others. As God manifested love in (among) us t...

College: 1Jo 4:1-21 - --1 JOHN 4 IV. TESTING THE SPIRITS/TRUSTING GOD (4:1-5:12) A. TESTING THE SPIRITS (4:1-6) 1 Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the s...

Lapide: 1Jo 4:1-21 - --Would someone please check the Psalm number in sentence formatted in blue in the 3rd note of ver. 18. CHAPTER 4 1. Most dearly beloved, &c. By the ...

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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 4 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Jo 4:1, He warns them not to believe all who boast of the Spirit; 1Jo 4:7, and exhorts to brotherly love.

Poole: 1 John 4 (Chapter Introduction) JOHN CHAPTER 4

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) (1Jo 4:1-6) Believers cautioned against giving heed to every one that pretends to the Spirit. (1Jo 4:7-21) Brotherly love enforced.

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter the apostle exhorts to try spirits (1Jo 4:1), gives a note to try by (1Jo 4:2, 1Jo 4:3), shows who are of the world and who of God ...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) The Perils Of The Surging Life Of The Spirit (2Jo_3:24 2Jo_4:1) The Ultimate Heresy (2Jo_4:2-3) The Cleavage Between The World And God (2Jo_4:4-6)...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 JOHN 4 In this chapter the apostle cautions against seducing spirits; advises to try them, and gives rules by which they may be k...

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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