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Text -- 2 Thessalonians 1:7 (NET)

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1:7 and to you who are being afflicted to give rest together with us when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with his mighty angels.
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Robertson: 2Th 1:7 - -- Rest with us ( anesin meth' hēmōn ). Let up, release. Old word from aniēmi , from troubles here (2Co 2:13; 2Co 7:5; 2Co 8:13), and hereafter as...

Rest with us ( anesin meth' hēmōn ).

Let up, release. Old word from aniēmi , from troubles here (2Co 2:13; 2Co 7:5; 2Co 8:13), and hereafter as in this verse. Vivid word. They shared suffering with Paul (2Th 1:5) and so they will share (meth' ) the rest.

Robertson: 2Th 1:7 - -- At the revelation of the Lord Jesus ( en tēi apokalupsei tou Kuriou Iēsou ). Here the Parousia (1Th 2:19; 1Th 3:13; 1Th 5:23) is pictured as a ...

At the revelation of the Lord Jesus ( en tēi apokalupsei tou Kuriou Iēsou ).

Here the Parousia (1Th 2:19; 1Th 3:13; 1Th 5:23) is pictured as a Revelation (Un-veiling, apȯkalupsis ) of the Messiah as in 1Co 1:7, 1Pe 1:7, 1Pe 1:13 (cf. Luk 17:30). At this Unveiling of the Messiah there will come the recompense (2Th 1:6) to the persecutors and the rest from the persecutions. This Revelation will be from heaven (ap' ouranou ) as to place and with the angels of his power (met' aggelōn dunameōs autou ) as the retinue and in flaming fire (en puri phlogos , in a fire of flame, fire characterized by flame). In Act 7:30 the text is flame of fire where puros is genitive (like Isa 66:15) rather than phlogos as here (Exo 3:2).

Vincent: 2Th 1:7 - -- Rest ( ἄνεσιν ) See on liberty , Act 24:23. With this exception only in Paul.

Rest ( ἄνεσιν )

See on liberty , Act 24:23. With this exception only in Paul.

Vincent: 2Th 1:7 - -- With us According to Paul's habit of identifying his experience with that of his Christian readers. See 1Co 4:8; Rom 8:23; Phi 1:29, Phi 1:30; Ph...

With us

According to Paul's habit of identifying his experience with that of his Christian readers. See 1Co 4:8; Rom 8:23; Phi 1:29, Phi 1:30; Phi 2:18; Phi 3:20, Phi 3:21; 2Co 1:7.

Vincent: 2Th 1:7 - -- When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed ( ἐν τῇ ἀποκαλύψει τοῦ κυρίου Ἱησοῦ ) Lit. in the revela...

When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed ( ἐν τῇ ἀποκαλύψει τοῦ κυρίου Ἱησοῦ )

Lit. in the revelation of the Lord Jesus . For ἀποκάλυψις revelation , see on Rev 1:1.

Vincent: 2Th 1:7 - -- With his mighty angels ( μετ ' ἀγγέλων δυνάμεως αὐτοῦ ) Lit. with the angels of his power .

With his mighty angels ( μετ ' ἀγγέλων δυνάμεως αὐτοῦ )

Lit. with the angels of his power .

JFB: 2Th 1:7 - -- Governed by "to recompense" (2Th 1:6). The Greek is literally, "relaxation"; loosening of the tension which had preceded; relaxing of the strings of e...

Governed by "to recompense" (2Th 1:6). The Greek is literally, "relaxation"; loosening of the tension which had preceded; relaxing of the strings of endurance now so tightly drawn. The Greek word for "rest," Mat 11:28, is distinct, namely, cessation from labor. Also, Heb 4:9, "A keeping of sabbath."

JFB: 2Th 1:7 - -- Namely, Paul, Silas, and Timothy, the writers, who are troubled like yourselves.

Namely, Paul, Silas, and Timothy, the writers, who are troubled like yourselves.

JFB: 2Th 1:7 - -- At the time when . . . ; not sooner, not later.

At the time when . . . ; not sooner, not later.

JFB: 2Th 1:7 - -- Rather as the Greek, "with the angels of His might," or "power," that is, the angels who are the ministers by whom He makes His might to be recognized...

Rather as the Greek, "with the angels of His might," or "power," that is, the angels who are the ministers by whom He makes His might to be recognized (Mat 13:41, Mat 13:52). It is not their might, but His might, which is the prominent thought.

Clarke: 2Th 1:7 - -- And to you who are troubled, rest with us - And while they have tribulation, you shall have that eternal rest which remains for the people of God

And to you who are troubled, rest with us - And while they have tribulation, you shall have that eternal rest which remains for the people of God

Clarke: 2Th 1:7 - -- When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed - But this fullness of tribulation to them, and rest to you, shall not take place till the Lord Jesus come to ...

When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed - But this fullness of tribulation to them, and rest to you, shall not take place till the Lord Jesus come to judge the world

Clarke: 2Th 1:7 - -- With his mighty angels - The coming of God to judge the world is scarcely ever spoken of in the sacred writings without mentioning the holy angels, ...

With his mighty angels - The coming of God to judge the world is scarcely ever spoken of in the sacred writings without mentioning the holy angels, who are to accompany him, and to form his court or retinue. See Deu 33:2; Mat 25:31; Mat 16:27; Mat 26:64; Mar 8:38.

Calvin: 2Th 1:7 - -- 7.When the Lord shall be manifested. Here we have a confirmation of the foregoing statement. For as it is one of the articles of our faith, that Chri...

7.When the Lord shall be manifested. Here we have a confirmation of the foregoing statement. For as it is one of the articles of our faith, that Christ will come from heaven, and will not come in vain, faith ought to seek the end of his coming. Now this is — that he may come as a Redeemer to his own people; nay more, that he may judge the whole world. The description which follows has a view to this — that the pious may understand that God is so much the more concerned as to their afflictions in proportion to the dreadfulness of the judgment that awaits his enemies. For the chief occasion of grief and distress is this — that we think that God is but lightly affected with our calamities. We see into what complaints David from time to time breaks forth, while he is consumed by the pride and insolence of his enemies. Hence he has brought forward all this for the consolation of believers, while he represents the tribunal of Christ as full of horror, 631 that they may not be disheartened by their present oppressed condition, while they see themselves proudly and disdainfully trampled upon by the wicked.

What is to be the nature of that fire, and of what materials, I leave to the disputations of persons of foolish curiosity. I am contented with holding what Paul had it in view to teach — that Christ will be a most strict avenger of the injuries which the wicked inflict upon us. The metaphor, however, of flame and fire, is abundantly common in Scripture, when the anger of God is treated of.

By the angels of his power, he means those in whom he will exercise his power; for he will bring the angels with him for the purpose of displaying the glory of his kingdom. Hence, too, they are elsewhere called the angels of his majesty

Defender: 2Th 1:7 - -- "Rest" here is a noun not a verb. That is, those who are doing the troubling will receive tribulation; those who are being troubled will be given rest...

"Rest" here is a noun not a verb. That is, those who are doing the troubling will receive tribulation; those who are being troubled will be given rest.

Defender: 2Th 1:7 - -- The angels accompanying Christ at His first coming testified of peace and good will (Luk 2:13, Luk 2:14). At His second coming, they bring vengeance a...

The angels accompanying Christ at His first coming testified of peace and good will (Luk 2:13, Luk 2:14). At His second coming, they bring vengeance and flaming fire."

TSK: 2Th 1:7 - -- who : Isa 57:2; Mat 5:10-12; Luk 16:25; Rom 8:17; 2Co 4:17; 2Ti 2:12; Heb 4:1, Heb 4:9, Heb 4:11; 1Pe 4:1; Rev 7:14-17, Rev 14:13, Rev 21:4 when : Mat...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Th 1:7 - -- And to you who are troubled - That is, "it will be a righteous thing for God to give to you who are persecuted rest in the last day."As it will...

And to you who are troubled - That is, "it will be a righteous thing for God to give to you who are persecuted rest in the last day."As it will be right and proper to punish the wicked, so it will he right to reward the good. It will not, however, be in precisely the same sense. The wicked will deserve all that they will suffer, but it cannot be said that the righteous will deserve the reward which they will receive. It will be right and proper, because:

\caps1 (1) t\caps0 here is a fitness that they who are the friends of God should be treated as such, or it is proper that he should show himself to be their friend; and,

\caps1 (2) b\caps0 ecause in this life this is not always clearly done. They are often less prospered, and less happy in their outward circumstances, than the wicked. There is, therefore, a propriety that in the future state God should manifest himself as their friend, and show to assembled worlds that he is not indifferent to character, or that wickedness does not deserve his smiles, and piety incur his frown. At the same time, however, it will be owing wholly to his grace that any are ever admitted to heaven.

Rest - The future happiness of believers is often represented under the image of rest. It is rest like that of the weary laborer after his day of toil; rest, like that of the soldier after the hardships of a long and perilous march; rest, like the calm repose of one who has been racked with pain; see the notes on Heb 4:9. The word "rest"here ( ἄνεσις anesis ) means a letting loose, a remission, a relaxation; and hence composure, quiet; 2Co 2:12; 2Co 7:5.

With us - That is, with Paul, Silas, and Timothy; 2Th 1:1. It would increase the comfort of the Thessalonians derived from the anticipation of the future world, to reflect that they would meet their religious teachers and friends there. It always augments the anticipated joy of heaven to reflect that we are to share its blessedness with them. There is no envy among those who anticipate heaven; there will be none there. They who desire heaven at all, desire that it may be shared in the highest degree by all who are dear to them.

When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven - Shall appear; shall come from heaven; see the notes, 1Th 4:6.

With his mighty angels - Margin, "angels of his power."So the Greek. The sense is, that angels of exalted rank and glory will accompany him; see the 1Th 4:16 note; Mat 24:31; Mat 25:31 notes.

Poole: 2Th 1:7 - -- Having spoken of the recompence of the troublers, here of the troubled: and in this we may observe a parallel, as in the former. The recompence to ...

Having spoken of the recompence of the troublers, here of the troubled: and in this we may observe a parallel, as in the former. The recompence to these is expressed by rest in the Greek, dismission, or cessation from labour or trouble; as Heb 4:9 : There remaineth a rest to the people of God, where the word is, keeping a sabbath, importing a rest from labour, as this text doth speak of a rest from trouble. And though the word rest is properly negative, yet under it the apostle comprehends all the felicity of the future state; elsewhere called a crown, a kingdom, an inheritance, glory, salvation, eternal life, yea, it contains in it the perfect satisfaction of the soul in the fruition of God, &c. And this is said to be given them by way of recompence, as tribulation is to their troublers; though there is no parity between their trembles and the rest, that is, their recompence, yet it is a proper recompence; and therefore the grace and mercy of God will be much manifested therein, though it is said to come from God’ s righteousncss in the text. The righteousness of God dispenseth both these recompences; but yet the righteousness in both is not alike; akribodikaion , strict justice, dispenseth the one, and the punishment of the wicked riseth from the nature of their sin, and the merit of it; but it is only epieikeia , equity, that dispenseth the other, and that not so much with respect to the nature of the saints’ duties or sufferings, as the promises and ordinance of God, and the merit of Christ for them. And this rest the apostle sets forth before them, under a twofold circumstance:

1. Rest with us Us, the apostles and ministers of Christ, we and you shall rest together; as we have partaken of troubles together, so we shall of rest. And you shall enjoy the same felicity with the apostles themselves, in the same state of rest. And though now place doth separate us, yet we and you shall rest together, which will the more sweeten this rest to you and us.

2. When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven the other circumstance. This is the time of their entering into this rest. Christ’ s coming is sometimes called his epifaneia , appearing, 2Ti 4:8 , or shining forth; sometimes, fanerwsiv , his manifestation, 2Co 4:2 1Jo 3:2 ; sometimes, apokaluqiv , his revelation, as in the text. Now the heavens contain him, but he will come in person, and his glory shine forth: though before that their souls shall be at rest in heaven, and their bodies in the grave, yet not till then shall their persons be at rest. And as Christ himself is already entered into his rest, Heb 4:10 , so he will come again to take his people into the same rest with him.

Gill: 2Th 1:7 - -- And to you who are troubled, rest with us,.... This is another branch of the justice of God, in rendering to them who are afflicted and persecuted for...

And to you who are troubled, rest with us,.... This is another branch of the justice of God, in rendering to them who are afflicted and persecuted for righteousness sake, "rest"; a relaxation or rest from persecutions, for a while at least; as the churches of Judea, Galilee, and Samaria had, from that persecution raised at the death of Stephen, Act 9:31 and as the Christians had at the destruction of Jerusalem; which though it was a day of vengeance to the unbelieving Jews, were times of refreshing to the saints, who were now delivered from their persecutors: or rather this designs a rest which remains for the saints after death in the grave, and at the coming of the Lord, and to all eternity; when they shall rest from all their toil and labour, and be freed from sin, and all disquietude by it, and from the temptations of Satan, and likewise from the persecutions of men; see Job 3:17. And this will be enjoyed in company with the apostles, and other believers; and as it is some alleviation to the sufferings and afflictions of saints now, that the same are accomplished in others, so it will enhance the heavenly glory, rest, and felicity, that they will be partners and sharers in it with the apostles of Christ Jesus, and have the same crown of glory they have; and indeed their company and conversation will be a part of their happiness.

When the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven; then will the justice of God take place in both the above branches and instances of it, rendering tribulation to persecutors, and rest to the persecuted. Christ, ever since a cloud received him out of the sight of the apostles up to heaven, has been, as it were, hid, and has not been seen with corporeal eyes by men on earth ever since, but by a very few, as Stephen, and the Apostle Paul; he has only been seen by an eye of faith; at his second coming there will be a revelation of him, and every eye shall see him: and this revelation of him will be "from heaven": thither he was received at his ascension, and there he now is; and here he is received, and will be retained until the end of all things; and from hence the saints expect him, and from hence will he descend in person, and then he will be revealed, and appear to the view of everyone: and that

with his mighty angels; which will add to the glory, majesty, and solemnity of that appearance: these are called his angels, because he is the Creator of them, and the object of their worship and adoration, and he is the Lord and head of them, and they are ministering spirits to him and his; and "mighty" angels, because they excel all other creatures in strength; a remarkable instance of the might and strength of angels is in 2Ki 19:35. The words from the original text may be rendered, "with the angels of his power"; as they are by the Vulgate Latin, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions, for they will be the ministers of the power of Christ in gathering the elect from the four winds, and all nations, before Christ; and in taking out of his kingdom all that offend, and do iniquity; and in severing the righteous from the wicked; and in casting the latter into the furnace of fire. The Syriac version reads the words, "with the power of his angels".

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Th 1:7 Grk “angels of power,” translated as an attributive genitive.

Geneva Bible: 2Th 1:7 And to you who are troubled rest ( 4 ) with us, ( 5 ) when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven with his mighty angels, ( 4 ) He strengthens ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Th 1:1-12 - --1 Paul certifies them of the good opinion which he had of their faith, love, and patience;11 and therewithal uses divers reasons for the comforting of...

MHCC: 2Th 1:5-10 - --Religion, if worth anything, is worth every thing; and those have no religion, or none worth having, or know not how to value it, cannot find their he...

Matthew Henry: 2Th 1:5-10 - -- Having mentioned their persecutions and tribulations, which they endured principally for the cause of Christ, the apostle proceeds to offer several ...

Barclay: 2Th 1:1-10 - --There is all the wisdom of the wise leader in this opening passage. It seems that the Thessalonians had sent a message to Paul full of self-doubtings...

Constable: 2Th 1:3-12 - --II. COMMENDATION FOR PAST PROGRESS 1:3-12 Paul thanked God for the spiritual growth of his readers, encouraged t...

Constable: 2Th 1:5-10 - --B. Encouragement to persevere 1:5-10 These verses explain what God's future righteous judgment is. 1:5 Paul explained that suffering for Christ demons...

College: 2Th 1:1-12 - --2 THESSALONIANS 1 I. GREETING (1:1-2) 1 Paul, Silas a and Timothy, To the church of the Thessalonians in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ: ...

McGarvey: 2Th 1:7 - --and to you that are afflicted rest with us, at the revelation of the Lord Jesus from heaven with the angels of his power in flaming fire ,

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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: 2Th 1:7 Judgment Day : Such a thought should stir in us a passion for evangelism. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. For verses t...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) Second Thessalonians From Corinth a.d. 50 Or 51 By Way of Introduction It is plain that First Thessalonians did not settle all the difficulties ...

JFB: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) Its GENUINENESS is attested by POLYCARP [Epistle to the Philippians, 11], who alludes to 2Th 3:15. JUSTIN MARTYR [Dialogue with Trypho, p. 193.32], al...

JFB: 2 Thessalonians (Outline) ADDRESS AND SALUTATION: INTRODUCTION: THANKSGIVING FOR THEIR GROWTH IN FAITH AND LOVE, AND FOR THEIR PATIENCE IN PERSECUTIONS, WHICH ARE A TOKEN FOR ...

TSK: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) The First Epistle to the Thessalonians, it is generally agreed, was the earliest written of all St. Paul’s epistles, whence we see the reason and pr...

TSK: 2 Thessalonians 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Th 1:1, Paul certifies them of the good opinion which he had of their faith, love, and patience; 2Th 1:11, and therewithal uses divers r...

Poole: 2 Thessalonians 1 (Chapter Introduction) ARGUMENT (deutera . This is well called the Second or latter Epistle to these Thessalonians, for so it is; though Grotius would have it the first, ...

MHCC: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) The second epistle to the Thessalonians was written soon after the first. The apostle was told that, from some expressions in his first letter, many e...

MHCC: 2 Thessalonians 1 (Chapter Introduction) (2Th 1:1-4) The apostle blesses God for the growing state of the love and patience of the Thessalonians. (2Th 1:5-12) And encourages them to persever...

Matthew Henry: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Epistle of St. Paul to the Thessalonians This Second Epistle was written soon after the form...

Matthew Henry: 2 Thessalonians 1 (Chapter Introduction) After the introduction (2Th 1:1, 2Th 1:2) the apostle begins this epistle with an account of his high esteem for these Thessalonians (2Th 1:3, 2Th ...

Barclay: 2 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: 2 Thessalonians 1 (Chapter Introduction) Lift Up Your Hearts (2Th_1:1-10)

Constable: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background This epistle contains evidence that Paul had recent...

Constable: 2 Thessalonians (Outline)

Constable: 2 Thessalonians 2 Thessalonians Bibliography Barclay, William. The Letters to the Philippians, Colossians and Thessalonians. Da...

Haydock: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) THE SECOND EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO THE THESSALONIANS. INTRODUCTION. In this epistle St. Paul admonishes the Thessalonians to be c...

Gill: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 THESSALONIANS This second epistle was written, not from Athens, as the subscription testifies, nor from Rome, as Athanasius a sup...

Gill: 2 Thessalonians 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 THESSALONIANS 1 This chapter, besides the inscription and salutation, contains a thanksgiving for the flourishing condition in wh...

College: 2 Thessalonians (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION The pressures of persecution, apparent in 1 Thessalonians, have intensified in this letter. In its three brief chapters the reader perce...

College: 2 Thessalonians (Outline) OUTLINE I. GREETING - 1:1-2 II. OPENING THANKSGIVING, ENCOURAGEMENT AND PRAYER - 1:3-12 A. Thanksgiving for the Thessalonians' Growth and Endu...

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