1 Thessalonians i.
Notes & Commentary:
Ver. 1. Paul.
It is observed that St. Paul never calls himself an apostle in either of the epistles to the Thessalonians. The reason
why he deviates from his ordinary custom on this occasion, probably is, that joining his name with the other two, he did not
like to assume a title, though his due, which the others did not possess. (Estius) --- Such condescension to your neighbours'
feelings, even in trifles, is highly delicate and praiseworthy. (Haydock)
Ver. 3. The
apostle praises the Thessalonians for the progress they had made in the theological virtues [of faith, hope, and charity],
and enumerates the profit they had derived from each. Their faith had produced works; their charity rendered
their labour light and easy, and their patience was the fruit of their future hopes, in confidence of which
they bore what they had to suffer from their unconverted countrymen. (Estius)
Ver. 5. In
power. The sense is, I have preached the gospel to you, not only in words of persuasion, but have proved it by the power
of miracles, in much fulness, or in great abundance. I have also taught you the gospel not by my words only, but by my actions;
for you know what kind of a life I led among you. I had no interest but in gaining your souls. And I rejoice to hear you have
received it in much power, by the Holy Ghost working within you. (Haydock) --- And in much fulness.[1] Some would have
the Greek word to signify in a full assurance; but in the style of the New Testament, it may as well signify a fulness, or
plenitude. (Witham)
Ver. 8. From
you was spread abroad the word.[2] The Greek, was sounded about. --- In every place. In very many places.
(Witham)
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[1] Ver. 5. In plenitudine multā, en plerophria
polle. See Luke i.
[2] Ver. 8. Diffamatus est, exechetai. Insonuit, St.
Chrysostom says, (log. b. p. 166.) delon oti osper salpiggos, instar Tubę.
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Bible Text & Cross-references:
He gives thanks for the graces bestowed on the Thessalonians.
1 Paul, and Sylvanus, and Timothy to the church of the Thessalonians, in
God the Father, and in the Lord Jesus Christ.
2 Grace be to you and peace. We give thanks to God always for you all:
making a remembrance of you in our prayers without ceasing.
3 Being mindful of the work of your faith, and labour, and charity, and
of the enduring of the hope of our Lord Jesus Christ, before God and our Father:
4 Knowing, brethren beloved of God, your election:
5 For our gospel hath not been to you in word only, but in power also,
and in the Holy Ghost, and in much fulness, as you know what manner of men we have been among you for your sakes.
6 And you became followers of us, and of the Lord: receiving the word in
much tribulation, with the joy of the Holy Ghost:
7 So that you were made a pattern to all that believe in Macedonia, and
in Achaia.
8 For from you was spread abroad the word of the Lord, not only in Macedonia
and in Achaia, but also in every place, your faith which is towards God, is gone forth, so that we need not to speak any thing.
9 For they themselves relate of us, what manner of entrance we had unto
you: and how you were converted to God from idols, to serve the living and true God.
10 And to wait for his Son from heaven, (whom he raised up from the dead)
Jesus, who hath delivered us from the wrath to come.
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