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Text -- 1 Thessalonians 3:7 (NET)

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3:7 So in all our distress and affliction, we were reassured about you, brothers and sisters, through your faith.
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Robertson: 1Th 3:7 - -- Over you ( Ephesians' humin ). Epi with the locative, the basis on which the "comfort"rests.

Over you ( Ephesians' humin ).

Epi with the locative, the basis on which the "comfort"rests.

Robertson: 1Th 3:7 - -- In ( epi ). Locative case again with epi .

In ( epi ).

Locative case again with epi .

Robertson: 1Th 3:7 - -- Distress ( anagkēi ).

Distress ( anagkēi ).

Robertson: 1Th 3:7 - -- Physical necessity , common sense in late Greek, choking (agchō , angor ), and crushing trouble (thlipsis , thlibō ).

Physical necessity

, common sense in late Greek, choking (agchō , angor ), and crushing trouble (thlipsis , thlibō ).

Vincent: 1Th 3:7 - -- Affliction ( ἀνάγκῃ ) Rev. distress . The derivation from ἄγξειν to press tightly , to choke (Lightfoot, Ellicott)...

Affliction ( ἀνάγκῃ )

Rev. distress . The derivation from ἄγξειν to press tightly , to choke (Lightfoot, Ellicott) is doubtful. In the sense of urgency , distress , seldom in Class. See 1Co 7:26; 2Co 6:4; 2Co 12:10; Luk 21:23.

JFB: 1Th 3:7 - -- In respect to you.

In respect to you.

JFB: 1Th 3:7 - -- In the midst of: notwithstanding "all our distress (Greek, 'necessity') and affliction," namely, external trials at Corinth, whence Paul writes (compa...

In the midst of: notwithstanding "all our distress (Greek, 'necessity') and affliction," namely, external trials at Corinth, whence Paul writes (compare 1Th 3:6, with Act 18:5-10).

Clarke: 1Th 3:7 - -- Therefore - we were comforted - My afflictions and persecutions seemed trifles when I heard of your perseverance in the faith.

Therefore - we were comforted - My afflictions and persecutions seemed trifles when I heard of your perseverance in the faith.

TSK: 1Th 3:7 - -- we were : 1Th 3:8, 1Th 3:9; 2Co 1:4, 2Co 7:6, 2Co 7:7, 2Co 7:13; 2Jo 1:4 in all : Act 17:4-10; 1Co 4:9-13; 2Co 11:23-28; 2Ti 3:10-12

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Th 3:7 - -- We were comforted over you - See the notes, 2Co 1:3-7; 2Co 7:6-7. The sense here is, that their steadfastness was a great source of comfort to ...

We were comforted over you - See the notes, 2Co 1:3-7; 2Co 7:6-7. The sense here is, that their steadfastness was a great source of comfort to him in his trials. It was an instance where the holy lives and the fidelity of a people did much, as will always be the case, to lighten the burdens and cheer the heart of a minister of the gospel. In the inevitable trials of the ministerial office there is no source of comfort more rich and pure than this.

Poole: 1Th 3:7 - -- He was comforted by this faith of theirs in all his own affliction and distress The faithfulness and constancy of a people is the great comfort ...

He was comforted by this faith of theirs in all his own affliction and distress The faithfulness and constancy of a people is the great comfort of their teachers. I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth 3Jo 1:4 .

Gill: 1Th 3:7 - -- Therefore, brethren, we were comforted over, you,.... Or "in you", as the Vulgate Latin version; or "from you", as the Arabic; or "by you", as the Syr...

Therefore, brethren, we were comforted over, you,.... Or "in you", as the Vulgate Latin version; or "from you", as the Arabic; or "by you", as the Syriac; or "for you", as the Ethiopic; that is, on account of them, either by what they had heard was in them, or had heard from them. This gave abundant consolation

in all our affliction and distress: which they met with at Corinth, where the apostle laboured with his own hands, and ministered to his own, and the necessities of others, and was greatly opposed, reproached, and persecuted; see Act 18:3, but the news of the good estate and condition the Thessalonians were in, was a great relief and comfort to him, particularly their faith:

by your faith: by the report of it, that it grew exceedingly, and that they walked in the truth; see 1Jo 5:4. The Alexandrian copy reads, "in all your distress and affliction, and by your faith."

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Th 3:7 Grk “brothers.” See note on the phrase “brothers and sisters” in 1:4.

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Th 3:1-13 - --1 Saint Paul testifies his great love to the Thessalonians, partly by sending Timothy unto them to strengthen and comfort them; partly by rejoicing in...

MHCC: 1Th 3:6-10 - --Thankfulness to God is very imperfect in the present state; but one great end of the ministry of the word is to help faith forward. That which was the...

Matthew Henry: 1Th 3:6-10 - -- Here we have Paul's great satisfaction upon the return of Timothy with good tidings from the Thessalonians, in which we may observe, I. The good rep...

Barclay: 1Th 3:1-10 - --In this passage there breathes the very essence of the spirit of the pastor. (i) There is affection. We can never affect or win people unless we begi...

Constable: 1Th 3:6-13 - --2. Joy on hearing about them 3:6-13 Paul rejoiced when he heard that the Thessalonians were with...

Constable: 1Th 3:6-10 - --Timothy's report 3:6-10 3:6-7 Timothy had evidently rejoined Paul in Corinth (v. 16; cf. Acts 18:1). He brought good news that the Thessalonians were ...

College: 1Th 3:1-13 - --1 THESSALONIANS 3 2. Timothy's Visit on Paul's Behalf (3:1-5) 1 So when we could stand it no longer, we thought it best to be left by ourselves in A...

McGarvey: 1Th 3:7 - --for this cause, brethren, we were comforted over you in all our distress and affliction through your faith [Since Paul would be comforted as to the Th...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) First Thessalonians From Corinth a.d. 50-51 By Way of Introduction We cannot say that this is Paul’s first letter to a church, for in 2Th_2:2 h...

JFB: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) The AUTHENTICITY of this Epistle is attested by IRENÆUS [Against Heresies, 5.6.1], quoting 1Th 5:23; CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA [The Instructor, 1.88], qu...

JFB: 1 Thessalonians (Outline) ADDRESS: SALUTATION: HIS PRAYERFUL THANKSGIVING FOR THEIR FAITH, HOPE, AND LOVE. THEIR FIRST RECEPTION OF THE GOSPEL, AND THEIR GOOD INFLUENCE ON ALL...

TSK: 1 Thessalonians 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Th 3:1, Saint Paul testifies his great love to the Thessalonians, partly by sending Timothy unto them to strengthen and comfort them; pa...

Poole: 1 Thessalonians 3 (Chapter Introduction) THESSALONIANS CHAPTER 3

MHCC: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) This epistle is generally considered to have been the first of those written by St. Paul. The occasion seems to have been the good report of the stedf...

MHCC: 1 Thessalonians 3 (Chapter Introduction) (1Th 3:1-5) The apostle sent Timothy to establish and comfort the Thessalonian. (1Th 3:6-10) He rejoiced at the good tidings of their faith and love....

Matthew Henry: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Epistle of st. Paul to the Thessalonians Thessalonica was formerly the metropolis of Macedoni...

Matthew Henry: 1 Thessalonians 3 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter the apostle gives further evidence of his love to the Thessalonians, reminding them of his sending Timothy to them, with the mentio...

Barclay: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: 1 Thessalonians 3 (Chapter Introduction) The Pastor And His Flock (1Th_3:1-10) All Is Of God (1Th_3:11-13)

Constable: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background Thessalonica was an important city. Cassander, the ...

Constable: 1 Thessalonians (Outline)

Constable: 1 Thessalonians 1 Thessalonians Bibliography Askwith, E. H. "I' and We' in the Thesalonian Epistles." Expositor. Series 8:1 (19...

Haydock: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE THESSALONIANS. INTRODUCTION. St. Paul having preached with success at Thessalonica, the chi...

Gill: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 THESSALONIANS Thessalonica was a very large, populous, and flourishing city, it was "liberae conditionis", as Pliny says a, a fre...

Gill: 1 Thessalonians 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 THESSALONIANS 3 In this chapter the apostle expresses his great love to the Thessalonians, by sending Timothy to then, to establi...

College: 1 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) FOREWORD This commentary has been produced through a full schedule of college and seminary teaching and church-based ministry. In the current climate...

College: 1 Thessalonians (Outline) OUTLINE I. GREETING - 1:1 II. THANKSGIVING - 1:2-10 A. The Initial Thanksgiving - 1:2-5 1. Paul's Constant Prayers for the Readers - 1:2 ...

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