The Second Epistle of John
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- Chapter 1 -
(3 John 1:1–4)
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3
Walking in the Truth
(John 8:30–47)
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Beware of Deceivers
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Conclusion
(3 John 1:13–14)
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Footnotes
(a)1:1
The ancient: That is, the ancient bishop St. John, being the only one of the twelve apostles then living.(Challoner)
(b)1:1
To the lady Elect: Some conjecture that Electa might be the name of a family, or of a particular church; but the general opinion is, that it is the proper name of a lady, so eminent for her piety and great charity, as to merit this Epistle from St. John.(Challoner)
(c)1:7 These persons are foreshadowings of the false prophetess and the Antichrist. In denying that Jesus is God Incarnate and the Messiah, they prepare for the eventual arrival of the Antichrist in the distant future. In denying any of the teachings of Jesus, they are in effect denying that God became Incarnate. For if God became Incarnate in order to teach you something, how can you deny His teachings and still claim that He is God Incarnate?(Conte)
(d)1:10
Nor say to him, God speed you: This admonition is in general, to forewarn the faithful of the dangers which may arise from a familiarity with those who have prevaricated and gone from the true faith, and with such as teach false doctrine. But this is not forbidding a charity for all men, by which we ought to wish and pray for the eternal salvation of every one, even of our enemies.(Challoner)
(e)1:13 The Elect Lady and the Elect Sister refers to two churches in two different cities.(Conte)
(3 John 1:1–4)
1
2
3
Walking in the Truth
(John 8:30–47)
4
5
6
Beware of Deceivers
7
8
9
10
11
Conclusion
(3 John 1:13–14)
12
13
Footnotes
(a)1:3 “Christ” means “Anointed One”.