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Beseech (
For pray as in 1Jo 5:16.

Robertson: 2Jo 1:5 - -- As though I wrote ( hōs graphōn ).
Common idiom hōs with the participle (present active) for the alleged reason.
As though I wrote (
Common idiom

Robertson: 2Jo 1:5 - -- We had ( eichamen ).
Imperfect active (late ̇a form like eichan in Mar 8:7) of echō and note eichete with ap' archēs in 1Jo 2:7. Not l...

Robertson: 2Jo 1:5 - -- That we love one another ( hina agapōmen allēlous ).
Either a final clause after erōtō as in Joh 17:15 or an object clause in apposition wi...

We had (
The apostle identifies himself with his readers.
Wesley: 2Jo 1:5 - -- Of our Lord's ministry. Indeed it was, in some sense, from the beginning of the world.
Of our Lord's ministry. Indeed it was, in some sense, from the beginning of the world.
JFB: 2Jo 1:5 - -- Rather (compare Note, see on 1Jo 5:16), "I request thee," implying some degree of authority.
Rather (compare Note, see on 1Jo 5:16), "I request thee," implying some degree of authority.

JFB: 2Jo 1:5 - -- It was old in that Christians heard it from the first in the Gospel preaching; new, in that the Gospel rested love on the new principle of filial imit...
It was old in that Christians heard it from the first in the Gospel preaching; new, in that the Gospel rested love on the new principle of filial imitation of God who first loved us, and gave Jesus to die for us; and also, in that love is now set forth with greater clearness than in the Old Testament dispensation. Love performs both tables of the law, and is the end of the law and the Gospel alike (compare Notes, see on 1Jo 2:7-8).

JFB: 2Jo 1:5 - -- Implying that he already had love, and urging her to join him in the same Christian grace. This verse seems to me to decide that a Church, not an indi...
Implying that he already had love, and urging her to join him in the same Christian grace. This verse seems to me to decide that a Church, not an individual lady, is meant. For a man to urge a woman ("THEE"; not thee and thy children) that he and she should love one another, is hardly like an apostolic precept, however pure may be the love enjoined; but all is clear if "the lady" represent a Church.
Clarke -> 2Jo 1:5
Clarke: 2Jo 1:5 - -- That which we had from the beginning - The commandment to love one another was what they had heard from the first publication of Christianity, and w...
That which we had from the beginning - The commandment to love one another was what they had heard from the first publication of Christianity, and what he wishes this excellent woman to inculcate on all those under her care. The mode of address here shows that it was a person, not a Church, to which the apostle wrote.
TSK -> 2Jo 1:5
TSK: 2Jo 1:5 - -- not : 1Jo 2:7, 1Jo 2:8, 1Jo 3:11
that we : Joh 13:34, Joh 13:35, Joh 15:12; Gal 5:22; Eph 5:2; 1Th 4:9; Heb 13:1; 1Pe 1:22, 1Pe 1:23, 1Pe 4:8; 2Pe 1:7...

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Barnes -> 2Jo 1:5
Barnes: 2Jo 1:5 - -- And now I beseech thee, lady - Dr, "And now I entreat thee, Kyria,"( κυρία kuria .) See the introduction, Section 2. If this was her...
And now I beseech thee, lady - Dr, "And now I entreat thee, Kyria,"(
Not as though I wrote a new commandment unto thee - John presumed that the command to love one another was understood as far as the gospel was known; and he might well presume it, for true Christianity never prevails anywhere without prompting to the observance of this law. See the notes at 1Th 4:9.
But that which we had from the beginning - From the time when the gospel was first made known to us. See the notes at 1Jo 2:7; 1Jo 3:11.
That we love one another - That is, that there be among the disciples of Christ mutual love; or that in all circumstances and relations they should love one another, Joh 15:12, Joh 15:17. This general command, addressed to all the disciples of the Saviour, John doubtless means to say was as applicable to him and to the pious female to whom he wrote as to any others, and ought to be exercised by them toward all true Christians; and he exhorts her, as he did all Christians, to exercise it. It was a command upon which, in his old age, he loved to dwell; and he had little more to say to her than this, to exhort her to obey this injunction of the Saviour.
Poole -> 2Jo 1:5
Gill -> 2Jo 1:5
Gill: 2Jo 1:5 - -- And now I beseech thee, lady,.... Or "Kyria", which word the Syriac and Arabic versions retain, as if it was a proper name: the apostle having finishe...
And now I beseech thee, lady,.... Or "Kyria", which word the Syriac and Arabic versions retain, as if it was a proper name: the apostle having finished the inscription, salutation, and congratulation in the preceding verses, passes to an exhortation and entreaty to observe the commandment of love to one another, which is not a new commandment, but what was from the beginning:
not as though I wrote a new commandment, &c. See Gill on 1Jo 2:7 and See Gill on 1Jo 2:8.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2 John
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 1:4-6
MHCC: 2Jo 1:4-6 - --It is good to be trained to early religion; and children may be beloved for their parents' sake. It gave great joy to the apostle to see children trea...
Matthew Henry -> 2Jo 1:5-6
Matthew Henry: 2Jo 1:5-6 - -- We come now more into the design and substance of the epistle; and here we have, I. The apostle's request: Now, I beseech thee, lady. Considering ...
Barclay -> 2Jo 1:4-6
Barclay: 2Jo 1:4-6 - --In the church to which he is writing there are things to make John's heart glad and things to make it sad. It brings him joy to know that some of its...
Constable -> 2Jo 1:4-11; 2Jo 1:4--3Jo 1:5
Constable: 2Jo 1:4-11 - --II. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE TRUTH vv. 4-11
"In the central section of 2 John [vv. 4-11] . . . we have a brief summ...




