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But ye, brethren, be not weary in well-doing (υμεις δε, αδελφοι, μη ενκακησητε καλοποιουντες). Emphatic position of υμεις in contr…

But you, brethren, be not weary in well-doing. The marginal reading is, faint not. The Greek word means, properly, to turn out a …

But you, brethren — The last verse was addressed to all those whose consciences would be pricked upon hearing it read at the Eucha…

This kind of Christian discipline ought to be carried out still, in reference not only to this one case of busybodies, but to all other cases. When…

Paul now describes specifically how the Thessalonian Christians should deal with loafers who disobey his instructions. First, they are urged to kee…

And you, brethren. Ambrose believes that this is added so that the rich would not, in an ungenerous spirit, refuse to offer their help to …

But you, brethren
The rest of the members of the church, who were diligent and industrious in their callings, minded…

Those who have received the gospel are to live according to the gospel. Those who could work, and would not, were not to be maintained in idleness.…

Previously, the Apostle showed by his own example what he taught them: that they should not be burdensome but should work. Here, he shows…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson