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Beloved (αγαπητο). Three times in this chapter (1,7,11) we have this tender address on love.
Believe not every spir…

ANALYSIS OF CHAPTER IV.
THERE are two principal subjects discu ed in this chapter:—

NOT ALL SPIRITS ARE THE RESULT OF THE SONSHIP: NECESSITY OF EXAMINING THEM (1 John 4:1–6).

Beloved, believe not every spirit,—
A simpleton believes every word that he hears, but the wise man's eyes are in his head,

The opponents not only lay claim to God but boast of their inspiration by the “spirit” (GK 4460). Likely they gave evidence of their inspiration th…

He returns to his former doctrine, which he had touched upon in the second chapter, for many (as is usual with new things) abused the name of Chris…

Beloved, believe not every spirit
The apostle having mentioned the word "spirit" in the latter part of the preceding…

Christians who are well acquainted with the Scriptures may, in humble dependence on Divine teaching, discern those who set forth doctrines accordin…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson