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1 Thessalonians 1

Introduction

Thessalonica was a very large, populous, and flourishing city, it was “liberae conditionis”, as Pliny says [[0]], a free city, and the metropolis of Macedonia; it was formerly called Halis [[1]], and had the name of Thessalonica given it by Philip king of Macedon, on account of his conquest of…

Verse 1

Paul, and Silvanus, and Timotheus These are the persons concerned in this epistle, and who send their greetings and salutations to this church; Paul was the inspired writer of it, and who is called by his bare name, without any additional epithet to it, as elsewhere in his other epistles; where he…

Verse 2

We give thanks to God always for you all For all the members of this church, Jew or Gentile, rich or poor, greater or lesser believers, officers or private Christians; for their being a church, for the gifts bestowed on them, for the graces hereafter mentioned that were wrought in them and…

Verse 3

Remembering without ceasing The phrase “without ceasing”, is, by the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, and Ethiopic versions, joined to the last clause of the preceding verse; and the remembrance the apostle speaks of is either a distinct thing from the mention made of them in prayer, and suggests that they…

Verse 4

Knowing, brethren beloved, your election of God. ] Which intends not an election to an office, for this epistle is written not to the officers of the church only, but to the whole church; nor to the Gospel, the outward means of grace, since this was common to them with others, and might be known…

Verse 5

For our Gospel came not unto you The apostle calls the Gospel “our Gospel”, not because he and his fellow ministers were the authors of it; for in this respect it is solely of God, being the produce of his wisdom and grace, and by the revelation of Jesus Christ, hence he calls it the Gospel of God…

Verse 6

And ye became followers of us, and of the Lord So far followers of them as they were of Christ, in embracing the Gospel, submitting to the ordinances of it, professing the name of Christ, and suffering for his sake; the Alexandrian copy reads, “of God”, and others, “of Christ”: having received the…

Verse 7

So that ye were ensamples to all that believe They were not only followers of Christ and his apostles, whom they took for examples of faith, holiness, courage, meekness, and patience; but they were patterns of good works; and of suffering afflictions to other believers, even to all that knew them,…

Verse 8

For from you sounded out the word of the Lord By which is meant the Gospel, and is so called because it is from the Lord, as the author of it: and it is of the Lord, as the subject of it; and it is by the Lord, as the minister or dispenser of it; and it is owing to the efficacy of his grace that it…

Verse 9

Ver. 9. For they themselves show of us Either the above reports of the preaching of the Gospel to the Thessalonians, and of their faith in God; or rather the persons to whom these reports were brought, openly and publicly, and largely declared concerning the apostles, what manner of entering in we…

Verse 10

And to wait for his Son from heaven The Lord Jesus Christ, who is the natural, essential, and eternal Son of God; and whoever is truly converted, is not only turned to God the Father, and believes in him; but also believes in, receives, embraces, and professes his Son Jesus Christ; who became…