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He who sins is of the devil, for the devil has been sinning from the beginning. To this end the Son of God was revealed, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
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A Lifestyle, Not a Stumble
Commentators universally agree that “he that doeth sin” does not refer to a believer who occasionally stumbles. Instead, it describes a person whose life is characterized by the habitual, willful, and continuous practice of sin. This lifestyle demonstrates a spiritual allegiance to the devil, whose defining characteristic is sinning “from the beginning.”
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1 John
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He that committeth sin. Habitually, wilfully, characteristically.
Is of the devil. This cannot mean that no one who commit…
He that doeth sin (ο ποιων την αμαρτιαν). "He that keeps on doing sin" (the habit of sin).
Of the devil (ε…
19th Century
Anglican
The consequence of the divine birth on human conduct (1 John 3:4–10).—This paragraph is an expansion of the thought of [Reference 1 Joh…
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Baptist
He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. (1 John 3:8)
Ever since he became a d…
There is clearly a progression in the author’s thought on sin in this section. He begins with the “sinfulness” of sin—i.e., “it is lawlessness,” or…
16th Century
Protestant
He that committeth sin. The term to commit, or to do, also refers to outward works, so that the meaning is that there is…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He that commits sin is of the devil Not everyone that sins, or commits acts of sin, then every man is of the devil, …
The sons of God know that their Lord is of purer eyes than to allow anything unholy and impure to dwell with Him. It is the hope of hypocrites, not…