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Text -- 2 John 1:9 (NET)
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Robertson: 2Jo 1:9 - -- Whosoever goeth onward ( pās ho proagōn ).
"Every one who goes ahead". Proagō literally means to go on before (Mar 11:9). That in itself is o...
Whosoever goeth onward (
"Every one who goes ahead".
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Robertson: 2Jo 1:9 - -- And abideth not in the teaching of Christ ( kai mē menōn en tēi didachēi tou Christou ).
Not the teaching about Christ, but that of Christ wh...
And abideth not in the teaching of Christ (
Not the teaching about Christ, but that of Christ which is the standard of Christian teaching as the walk of Christ is the standard for the Christian’ s walk (1Jo 2:6). See Joh 7:16; Joh 18:19. These Gnostics claimed to be the progressives, the advanced thinkers, and were anxious to relegate Christ to the past in their onward march. This struggle goes on always among those who approach the study of Christ. Is he a "landmark"merely or is he our goal and pattern? Progress we all desire, but progress toward Christ, not away from him. Reactionary obscurantists wish no progress toward Christ, but desire to stop and camp where they are. "True progress includes the past"(Westcott). Jesus Christ is still ahead of us all calling us to come on to him.
Vincent: 2Jo 1:9 - -- Whosoever transgresseth ( πᾶς ὁ παραβαίνων )
The best texts read προάγων goeth onward . So Rev., with taketh t...
Whosoever transgresseth (
The best texts read
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Doctrine (
Better, as Rev., teaching .
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Vincent: 2Jo 1:9 - -- Of Christ
Not the teaching concerning Christ, but the teaching of Christ Himself and of His apostles. See Heb 2:3. So according to New Testamen...
Any law of God.
JFB: 2Jo 1:9 - -- The loss (2Jo 1:8) meant is here explained: the not having God, which results from abiding not in the doctrine of Christ.
The loss (2Jo 1:8) meant is here explained: the not having God, which results from abiding not in the doctrine of Christ.
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JFB: 2Jo 1:9 - -- The oldest manuscripts and versions read, "Every one who takes the lead"; literally, "goes," or "leads on before"; compare Joh 10:4, "He goeth before ...
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JFB: 2Jo 1:9 - -- (1Jo 2:23; 1Jo 5:15). The second "of Christ" is omitted in the oldest manuscripts, but is understood in the sense.
Clarke: 2Jo 1:9 - -- Whosoever transgresseth - Παραβαινων· He who passes over the sacred enclosure, or goes beyond the prescribed limits; and abideth not in...
Whosoever transgresseth -
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Clarke: 2Jo 1:9 - -- Hath both the father and the Son - He who abideth in the doctrine of Christ, his body is a temple of the Holy Trinity, and he has communion with the...
Hath both the father and the Son - He who abideth in the doctrine of Christ, his body is a temple of the Holy Trinity, and he has communion with the Father as his Father, and with the Son as his Savior and Redeemer.
Defender: 2Jo 1:9 - -- This could be restated, "goes beyond;" trying to put esoteric extrapolations of a pseudo-spiritual nature on the plain teachings of Christ and His Wor...
This could be restated, "goes beyond;" trying to put esoteric extrapolations of a pseudo-spiritual nature on the plain teachings of Christ and His Word.
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Defender: 2Jo 1:9 - -- The "doctrine" of Christ (which is actually "teachings" in the Greek) must include all the teachings of Christ, everything He said and did, covering a...
The "doctrine" of Christ (which is actually "teachings" in the Greek) must include all the teachings of Christ, everything He said and did, covering all the Scripture and all His purposes."
TSK -> 2Jo 1:9
TSK: 2Jo 1:9 - -- abideth not : Joh 15:6; 1Jo 2:22-24
the doctrine : Joh 7:16, Joh 7:17; Act 2:42; Col 3:16; Tit 2:10; Heb 6:1
hath not : Mat 11:27; Luk 10:22; Joh 5:23...
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Barnes -> 2Jo 1:9
Barnes: 2Jo 1:9 - -- Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God - In the doctrine which Christ taught, or the true doctrine re...
Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God - In the doctrine which Christ taught, or the true doctrine respecting him. The language is somewhat ambiguous, like the phrase "the love of Christ,"which may mean either his love to us, or our love to him. Compare Joh 15:9. It is difficult to determine here which is the true sense - whether it means the doctrine or precepts which he taught, or the true doctrine respecting him. Macknight understands by it the doctrine taught by Christ and his apostles. It would seem most probable that this is the sense of the passage, but then it would include, of course, all that Christ taught respecting himself, as well as his other instructions. The essential idea is, that the truth must be held respecting the precepts, the character, and the work of the Saviour. Probably the immediate allusion here is to those to whom John so frequently referred as "antichrist,"who denied that Jesus had come in the flesh, 2Jo 1:7. At the same time, however, he makes the remark general, that if anyone did not hold the true doctrine respecting the Saviour, he had no real knowledge of God. See Joh 1:18; Joh 5:23; Joh 15:23; Joh 17:3; 1Jo 2:23.
Hath not God - Has no true knowledge of God. The truth taught here is, that it is essential for piety to hold the true doctrine respecting Christ.
He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ - In the true doctrine respecting Christ, or in the doctrine which he taught.
He hath both the Father and the Son - There is such an intimate union between the Father and the Son, that he who has just views of the one has also of the other. Compare the Joh 14:7, Joh 14:9-11 notes; 1Jo 2:23 note.
Poole -> 2Jo 1:9
Haydock -> 2Jo 1:8-9
Haydock: 2Jo 1:8-9 - -- We here see the reward for adhering to the Catholic faith, and the condemnation for revolting from the received truth. The apostles, and their lawful...
We here see the reward for adhering to the Catholic faith, and the condemnation for revolting from the received truth. The apostles, and their lawful successors in the ministry, determine the true doctrine in points which innovators call into controversy, which being once done and declared to the faithful, they need no other mark to know a false teacher, but that he cometh with another doctrine than that which has been delivered.
Gill -> 2Jo 1:9
Gill: 2Jo 1:9 - -- Whosoever transgresseth,.... Not the law of God, of which everyone is a transgressors and that daily, in thought, word, or deed; but who passes over t...
Whosoever transgresseth,.... Not the law of God, of which everyone is a transgressors and that daily, in thought, word, or deed; but who passes over the rule and standard of doctrine, the word of God, and will not adhere to that, nor walk according to it, but rejects and despises that rule:
and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ; which he received from his Father, and delivered to his apostles, and of which he is the sum and substance; the doctrine which is concerning his person as the Son of God, and as truly God, and the union of the two natures, divine and human, in his one person; and concerning his office, as the Mediator, surety, and messenger of the covenant, and as the prophet, priest, and King of his church; and concerning his incarnation, obedience, sufferings, death, resurrection from the dead, ascension to heaven, session at God's right hand, intercession for his people, and second coming to judgment; concerning peace and pardon by his blood, atonement by his sacrifice, justification by his righteousness, and complete salvation by him: this is
hath not God; for his Father, but the devil, the father of lies; he has no true knowledge of God, for there is none but in Christ, whose doctrine such an one has denied; nor has he, nor can he, have communion with him, nor any interest in him.
He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ; as he hath received and professed it; neither can anything remove him from it, not the arguments of false teachers, nor the reproaches and persecutions of men, or the snares and allurements of the world:
he hath both the Father and the Son; he has an interest in them both, and has knowledge of each of them, and fellowship with them. The Alexandrian copy and the Vulgate Latin version leave out the phrase, "of Christ", in the preceding clause, and only read, "in the doctrine"; and the Syriac version, "in his doctrine"; the sense is the same.
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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 1:7-11
MHCC: 2Jo 1:7-11 - --The deceiver and his deceit are described: he brings some error concerning the person or office of the Lord Jesus. Such a one is a deceiver and an ant...
Matthew Henry -> 2Jo 1:7-9
Matthew Henry: 2Jo 1:7-9 - -- In this principal part of the epistle we find, I. The ill news communicated to the lady-seducers are abroad: For many deceivers have entered into t...
Barclay -> 2Jo 1:7-9
Barclay: 2Jo 1:7-9 - --Already, in Joh 4:2, John has dealt with the heretics who deny the reality of the incarnation. There is one difficulty. In 1Jo 4:2the Greek is tha...
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...
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Constable: 2Jo 1:4--3Jo 1:5 - --A. Practicing the Truth vv. 4-6
John wrote this epistle to urge his readers to continue to be obedient to God by responding positively to the truth of...
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