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A Gospel-Worthy Report
Commentators emphasize that Paul used a special word for Timothy's report: "good tidings," the same root as "gospel" or "evangelize." The news of the Thessalonians' spiritual health was so profoundly encouraging to Paul, who was in distress, that he described it with the same joy as the gospel message itself. This highlights the deep relief that comes from hearing of a fellow believer's steadfastness.
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1 Thessalonians
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18th Century
Theologian
But now when Timotheus came from you to us. He came to us in Corinth, after he had been sent to Thessalonica (Acts 18:5; compa…
Even now (αρτ). Just now, Timothy having come (ελθοντος Τιμοθεου, genitive absolute). Why Silas is not named is not clear, unless …
19th Century
Bishop
“We were in great anxiety, fearing that you might have fallen away, so we sent Timothy to see if all was well; but now, all anxiety is over.”
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“Just now” shows that Timothy’s arrival from Thessalonica immediately preceded the composition of the letter and probably provided its chief motiva…
16th Century
Theologian
He shows here, by another argument, the extraordinary affection that motivated him toward them, since he was almost beside himself with joy at the …
17th Century
Pastor
But now when Timotheus came from you unto us
At Corinth, as appears from (Acts 18:5) which shows that th…
17th Century
Minister
Thankfulness to God is very imperfect in the present state; but one great end of the ministry of the word is to help faith forward. What was the in…