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Text -- 2 Thessalonians 3:9 (NET)

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3:9 It was not because we do not have that right, but to give ourselves as an example for you to imitate.
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Robertson: 2Th 3:9 - -- Not because we have not the right ( ouch hoti ouk echomen exousian ). Paul is sensitive on his right to receive adequate support (1Th 2:6; 1Co 9:4 ...

Not because we have not the right ( ouch hoti ouk echomen exousian ).

Paul is sensitive on his right to receive adequate support (1Th 2:6; 1Co 9:4 where he uses the same word exousian in the long defence of this right , 1 Corinthians 9:1-27). So he here puts in this limitation to avoid misapprehension. He did allow churches to help him where he would not be misunderstood (2Co 11:7-11; Phi 4:15.). Paul uses ouch hoti elsewhere to avoid misunderstanding (2Co 1:24; 2Co 3:5; Phi 4:17).

Robertson: 2Th 3:9 - -- But to make ourselves an ensample unto you ( all' hina heautous tupon dōmen humin ). Literally, but that we might give ourselves a type to you. Pu...

But to make ourselves an ensample unto you ( all' hina heautous tupon dōmen humin ).

Literally, but that we might give ourselves a type to you. Purpose with hina and second aorist active subjunctive of didōmi . On tupon see note on 1Th 1:7.

Vincent: 2Th 3:9 - -- Power ( ἐξουσίαν ) Better, right . See on Mar 2:10; see on Joh 1:12.

Power ( ἐξουσίαν )

Better, right . See on Mar 2:10; see on Joh 1:12.

JFB: 2Th 3:9 - -- (1Co 9:4-6, &c.; Gal 6:6.)

(1Co 9:4-6, &c.; Gal 6:6.)

Clarke: 2Th 3:9 - -- Not because we have not power - We have the power, εξουσιαν, the right, to be maintained by those in whose behalf we labor. The laborer is ...

Not because we have not power - We have the power, εξουσιαν, the right, to be maintained by those in whose behalf we labor. The laborer is worthy of his hire, is a maxim universally acknowledged and respected; and they who preach the Gospel should live by the Gospel: the apostle did not claim his privilege, but labored for his own support, that he might be an example to those whom he found otherwise disposed, and that he might spare the poor. See 1Co 9:1, etc.

Calvin: 2Th 3:9 - -- 9.Not because we have not. As Paul wished by his laboring to set an example, that idle persons might not like drones 707 eat the bread of others, so ...

9.Not because we have not. As Paul wished by his laboring to set an example, that idle persons might not like drones 707 eat the bread of others, so he was not willing that this very thing 708 should do injury to the ministers of the word, so that the Churches should defraud them of their proper livelihood. In this we may see his singular moderation and humanity, and how far removed he was from the ambition of those who abuse their powers, so as to infringe upon the rights of their brethren. There was a danger, lest the Thessalonians, having had from the beginning the preaching of the gospel from Paul’s mouth gratuitously, 709 should lay it down as a law for the future as to other ministers; the disposition of mankind being so niggardly. Paul, accordingly, anticipates this danger, and teaches that he had a right to more than he had made use of, that others may retain their liberty unimpaired. He designed by this means to inflict the greater disgrace, as I have already noticed above, on those that do nothing, for it is an argument from, the greater to the less.

TSK: 2Th 3:9 - -- Not : Mat 10:10; 1Co 9:4-14; Gal 6:6; 1Th 2:6 to make : 2Th 3:7; Joh 13:15; 1Pe 2:21

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Th 3:9 - -- Not because we have not power ... - See the notes on 1Co 9:6, 1Co 9:12, 1Co 9:14.

Not because we have not power ... - See the notes on 1Co 9:6, 1Co 9:12, 1Co 9:14.

Poole: 2Th 3:9 - -- The contents of this verse are already spoken to in the former, only the apostle asserts the right of maintenance due to the ministry by the name of...

The contents of this verse are already spoken to in the former, only the apostle asserts the right of maintenance due to the ministry by the name of

power It may be claimed by authority from Christ, though it should not be commanded by any laws from men. As the priests under the law had their maintenance settled upon them by the law of God; so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel should live of the gospel, 1Co 9:14 Gal 6:6 . And though this power may be claimed, yet in some cases it is to be denied, as the apostle did, 1Co 9:12 : We have not used this power; lest we should hinder the gospel of Christ. And so he did here, to make himself an example, tupon , which signifies any mark that is cut or engraven to stamp things into its own likeness; oft used in the New Testament, and variously applied.

But to make ourselves an ensample unto you to follow us: it is desirable to follow good examples, but more to become a good example: and as the old verse is true, Regis ad exemplum, & c., so the old proverb, "Like priests, like people"; and to follow them is to imitate them, as 1Co 11:1 : Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ. He is the first pattern, and others are to be regulated by it; and so far, and no further, to be imitated. As ministers ought to be patterns, Tit 2:7 1Pe 5:3 ; so the people ought to be followers, and their sin will be the greater if they follow not their doctrine, when it is exemplified in their practice.

Haydock: 2Th 3:9 - -- If I, to whom you are indebted for the preaching of the gospel, have yielded my claims, unwilling to receive any thing from you, and even labouring wi...

If I, to whom you are indebted for the preaching of the gospel, have yielded my claims, unwilling to receive any thing from you, and even labouring with my own hands for the necessaries of life, how are those to be borne with who do nothing, and yet will be supported at another's expense? for St. Paul had witnessed amongst them some of this idle disposition. (Estius)

Gill: 2Th 3:9 - -- Not because we have not power,.... To forbear working, or require a maintenance from the churches to whom we minister, since Christ has ordained, that...

Not because we have not power,.... To forbear working, or require a maintenance from the churches to whom we minister, since Christ has ordained, that they that preach the Gospel should live of the Gospel; see 1Co 9:4. This the apostle says to preserve their right of claim, when and where they should think fit to make use of it; and lest other ministers of the word, who could not support themselves as they did, should be hurt by such an example; and lest covetous men should make use of it to indulge their sin, and improve it against the maintenance of Gospel ministers: wherefore the apostle observes to them, that they did not do this, as conscious that they had no right to demand a supply from them,

but to make ourselves an ensample unto you to follow us; for it seems there were many idle lazy persons among them, who either had no callings or trades, or did not attend to them; wherefore the apostles wrought with their own hands, to set an example, who could not for shame but work, when they saw persons in so high an office, and of such a character, working with labour and travail, night and day, among them.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Th 3:9 Grk “an example for you to imitate us.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Th 3:1-18 - --1 Paul craves their prayers for himself;3 testifies what confidence he has in them;5 makes request to God in their behalf;6 gives them divers precepts...

MHCC: 2Th 3:6-15 - --Those who have received the gospel, are to live according to the gospel. Such as could work, and would not, were not to be maintained in idleness. Chr...

Matthew Henry: 2Th 3:6-15 - -- The apostle having commended their obedience for the time past, and mentioned his confidence in their obedience for the time to come, proceeds to gi...

Barclay: 2Th 3:6-18 - --Here Paul is dealing, as he had to deal in the previous letter, with the situation produced by those who took the wrong attitude to the Second Comin...

Constable: 2Th 3:6-15 - --B. Church discipline 3:6-15 The false teaching that had entered the church had produced some inappropria...

Constable: 2Th 3:6-10 - --1. General principles respecting disorderly conduct 3:6-10 3:6 Paul introduced the words that follow to help the readers realize that obedience was es...

College: 2Th 3:1-18 - --2 THESSALONIANS 3 V. EXHORTATIONS (3:1-16) As in most of his letters, Paul ends 2 Thessalonians with a series of instructions and exhortations as to...

McGarvey: 2Th 3:9 - --not because we have not the right [to demand support while preaching -- Luk 10:7 ; 1Co 9:1-18], but to make ourselves an ensample unto you, that ye sh...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Th 3:1, Paul craves their prayers for himself; 2Th 3:3, testifies what confidence he has in them; 2Th 3:5, makes request to God in their...

Poole: 2 Thessalonians 3 (Chapter Introduction) THESSALONIANS CHAPTER 3

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (2Th 3:1-5) The apostle expresses confidence in the Thessalonians, and prays for them. (2Th 3:6-15) He charges them to withdraw from disorderly walke...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) In the close of the foregoing chapter, the apostle had prayed earnestly for the Thessalonians, and now he desires their prayers, encouraging them t...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) A Final Word (2Th_3:1-5) Discipline In Brotherly Love (2Th_3:6-18)

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 THESSALONIANS 3 In this chapter the apostle requests of the Thessalonians, that they would pray for him, and other Gospel ministe...

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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