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Text -- 2 John 1:2 (NET)

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1:2 because of the truth that resides in us and will be with us forever.
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Robertson: 2Jo 1:2 - -- For the truth’ s sake ( dia tēn alētheian ). Repetition of the word, one of which John is very fond (1Jo 1:6, "the truth, as revealed by the...

For the truth’ s sake ( dia tēn alētheian ).

Repetition of the word, one of which John is very fond (1Jo 1:6, "the truth, as revealed by the Christ, and gradually unfolded by the Spirit, who is truth"(Brooke).

Robertson: 2Jo 1:2 - -- Which abideth in us ( tēn menousan en hēmin ). See Joh 17:19 for "sanctified in truth"and 1Jo 2:6 for abiding in Christ, and so it includes all w...

Which abideth in us ( tēn menousan en hēmin ).

See Joh 17:19 for "sanctified in truth"and 1Jo 2:6 for abiding in Christ, and so it includes all who are in Christ.

Robertson: 2Jo 1:2 - -- It shall be with us ( meth' hēmōn estai ). Confident assertion, not a mere wish. Note the order of the words, "With us it shall be"(estai futur...

It shall be with us ( meth' hēmōn estai ).

Confident assertion, not a mere wish. Note the order of the words, "With us it shall be"(estai future middle of eimi ).

Vincent: 2Jo 1:2 - -- Which dwelleth ( τὴν μένουσαν ) Rev., abideth . Enlarging on the idea of the truth: that which abideth . See on 1Jo 4:9,...

Which dwelleth ( τὴν μένουσαν )

Rev., abideth . Enlarging on the idea of the truth: that which abideth . See on 1Jo 4:9, on the phrase to abide in , see on 1Jo 2:6.

Vincent: 2Jo 1:2 - -- Shall be with us ( μεθ ' ἡμῶν ἔσται ) With us has the emphatic position in the sentence: and with us it shall ...

Shall be with us ( μεθ ' ἡμῶν ἔσται )

With us has the emphatic position in the sentence: and with us it shall be . Note the change from abideth in to shall be with , and see on Joh 14:16, Joh 14:17.

Wesley: 2Jo 1:2 - -- As a living principle of faith and holiness.

As a living principle of faith and holiness.

JFB: 2Jo 1:2 - -- Joined with "I love," 2Jo 1:1. "They who love in the truth, also love on account of the truth."

Joined with "I love," 2Jo 1:1. "They who love in the truth, also love on account of the truth."

JFB: 2Jo 1:2 - -- In consonance with Christ's promise.

In consonance with Christ's promise.

Clarke: 2Jo 1:2 - -- For the truth’ s sake - On account of the Gospel

For the truth’ s sake - On account of the Gospel

Clarke: 2Jo 1:2 - -- Which dwelleth in us - By the grace which it has proclaimed

Which dwelleth in us - By the grace which it has proclaimed

Clarke: 2Jo 1:2 - -- And shall be with us - For God will preserve not only the Christian religion but its truth, all its essential doctrines for ever. And they that abid...

And shall be with us - For God will preserve not only the Christian religion but its truth, all its essential doctrines for ever. And they that abide in the truth shall go whither that truth leads, i.e. to glory. The Armenian has a strange reading here: "For the truth’ s sake which dwelleth in us, because it is also with you; and ye shall be with us for ever."But this is supported by no other version, nor by any MS.

TSK: 2Jo 1:2 - -- the truth’ s : 1Co 9:23; 2Co 4:5 which : Joh 15:7; Col 3:16; 2Ti 1:5; 1Pe 1:23-25; 1Jo 2:14, 1Jo 2:17

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Barnes: 2Jo 1:2 - -- For the truth’ s sake - They love this family because they love the truth, and see it so cordially embraced and so happily exemplified. Th...

For the truth’ s sake - They love this family because they love the truth, and see it so cordially embraced and so happily exemplified. Those who love the gospel itself will rejoice in all the effects which it produces in society, on individuals, families, neighborhoods, and their hearts will be drawn with warm affection to the places where its influence is most fully seen.

Which dwelleth in us - In us who are Christians; that is, the truths of the gospel which we have embraced. Truth may be said to have taken up a permanent abode in the hearts of all who love religion.

And shall be with us for ever - Its abode with us is not for a night or a day; not for a month or a year; not for the few years that make up mortal life; it is not a passing stranger that finds a lodging like the weary traveler for a night, and in the morning is gone to be seen no more; it has come to us to make our hearts its permanent home, and it is to be with us in all worlds, and while ceaseless ages shall roll away.

Poole: 2Jo 1:2 - -- The indwelling of evangelical truth, which is here meant, signifies its deep radication, and powerful transforming efficacy, in the soul, so as to b...

The indwelling of evangelical truth, which is here meant, signifies its deep radication, and powerful transforming efficacy, in the soul, so as to be productive of holiness, as Joh 17:17 ; than which nothing can be a greater inducement among Christians of mutual love.

Gill: 2Jo 1:2 - -- For the truth's sake, which dwelleth in us,.... Not for her high birth, nobility, or riches; but either for Christ's sake, who is the truth, and who d...

For the truth's sake, which dwelleth in us,.... Not for her high birth, nobility, or riches; but either for Christ's sake, who is the truth, and who dwells in the hearts of believers by faith, and who is the same that dwells in one as in another; and on his account it is that saints love one another, because they belong to him, he is formed in them, and his image is stamped upon them; and every like loves its like: or for the Gospel's sake, which has a place, and dwells in every saint, and is the same for matter and substance in one as in another; and unity of mind and judgment produces unity of affection: or for the sake of the truth of grace, the inward principle of grace, which dwells in every regenerate person; a communication of the experience of which knits the saints one to another:

and shall be with us for ever; where Christ enters and takes up his abode, from thence he never finally and totally departs, though he may sometimes hide his face with respect to communion, or withdraw his gracious presence; and where the Gospel has once took place in the heart, and is become the ingrafted word, it can never be rooted out, or be removed; and where the truth of grace is, it will remain; it is an incorruptible seed, a well of living water, springing up into eternal life.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Jo 1:2 While truth certainly has a doctrinal aspect in this context, the following phrase that resides in us and will be with us forever suggests more than d...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2 John - --1 He exhorts a certain honourable matron, with her children, to persevere in Christian love and belief,8 lest they lose the reward of their former pro...

MHCC: 2Jo 1:1-3 - --Religion turns compliments into real expressions of respect and love. And old disciple is honourable; an old apostle and leader of disciples is more s...

Matthew Henry: 2Jo 1:1-4 - -- Ancient epistles began, as here, with salutation and good wishes: religion consecrates, as far as may be, old forms, and turns compliments into real...

Barclay: 2Jo 1:1-3 - --The writer designates himself simply by the title of The Elder. Elder can have three different meanings. (i) It can mean simply an older man, one wh...

Barclay: 2Jo 1:1-3 - --It is of great interest to note how in this passage love and truth are inseparably connected. It is in the truth that the elder loves the elect lady....

Constable: 2Jo 1:1-3 - --I. INTRODUCTION vv. 1-3 John introduced himself, identified the recipients of this letter, greeted them, and mentioned the major subjects of his conce...

College: 2 John - --2 JOHN 1 The elder, To the chosen lady and her children, whom I love in the truth - and not I only, but also all who know the truth - 2 because of th...

Lapide: 2 John - --PREFACE TO THE SECOND AND THIRD EPISTLE OF S. JOHN. ——o—— SEVERAL ancient writers have entertained doubts respecting the Second and Third E...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 2 John (Book Introduction) SECOND JOHN ABOUT a.d. 85 TO 90 By Way of Introduction There is little to add to what was said about the First Epistle except that here the auth...

JFB: 2 John (Book Introduction) AUTHENTICITY.--That these two Epistles were written by the same author appears from their similarity of tone, style, and sentiments. That John, the be...

TSK: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Jo 1:1, He exhorts a certain honourable matron, with her children, to persevere in Christian love and belief, 2Jo 1:8, lest they lose th...

Poole: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) JOHN CHAPTER 1

MHCC: 2 John (Book Introduction) This epistle is like an abridgement of the first; it touches, in few words, on the same points. The Lady Electa is commended for her virtuous and reli...

Matthew Henry: 2 John (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Epistle of John Here we find a canonical epistle inscribed, principally, not only to a singl...

Matthew Henry: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) The apostle here salutes an honourable matron and her children (2Jo 1:1-3). Recommends to them faith and love (2Jo 1:5, 2Jo 1:6). Warns them of dec...

Barclay: 2 John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND AND THIRD LETTERS OF JOHN The very shortness of these two letters is the best guarantee of their genuineness. They are ...

Barclay: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) The Elect Lady (2Jo_1:1-3) Love And Truth (2Jo_1:1-3 Continued) Trouble And Cure (2Jo_1:4-6) The Threatening Peril (2Jo_1:7-9) No Compromise (2...

Constable: 2 John (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background The writer identified himself as "the elder" (v. 1)...

Constable: 2 John (Outline) Outline I. Introduction vv. 1-3 II. The importance of the truth vv. 4-11 ...

Constable: 2 John 2 John Bibliography Bailey, Mark L., and Thomas L. Constable. The New Testament Explorer. Nashville: Word Publi...

Haydock: 2 John (Book Introduction) THE SECOND EPISTLE OF ST. JOHN, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. The Second and Third Epistles of St. John were not at first received as canonical b...

Gill: 2 John (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 JOHN Though this epistle was called in question and gainsaid by some as authentic, as Eusebius says a, yet there is no room to do...

Gill: 2 John 1 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 JOHN 1 The writer of this epistle describes himself by his office, an "elder", and inscribes it to a certain matron, whom he styl...

College: 2 John (Outline) OUTLINE I. GREETING - 1-3 II. WALKING IN OBEDIENCE - 4-6 A. Source of Joy - 4 B. Love as Obedience - 5-6 III. CONTINUING IN THE TEACHI...

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