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for he who welcomes him participates in his evil works.
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Endorsement, Not Politeness
Commentators explain that to "give greeting" or "bid God speed" to a false teacher was not about refusing common courtesy. In the early church, it implied wishing them success, providing support, and giving an endorsement. This made the host a partner or "partaker" in the evil work of spreading destructive doctrine, as it signaled approval of their message.
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2 John
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18th Century
Presbyterian
For he that biddeth him, God speed, is partaker of his evil deeds. This shows that he countenances and approves of the doctrine which is t…
Partaketh in his evil works (κοινωνε τοις εργοις αυτου τοις πονηροις). Associative instrumental case with κοινωνε as in [Reference…
19th Century
Anglican
St. John had recently had the opportunity of observing how some of the matron’s children proved their adherence to the truth by their daily conduct…
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The last warning extended to the reader is both the most objective and the most final. “If anyone comes to you and does not bring this teaching, do…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
For he that biddeth him God speed Wishes him well, and success in his ministry, or in a friendly and familiar way co…
The deceiver and his deceit are described: he brings some error concerning the person or office of the Lord Jesus. Such a one is a deceiver and an …
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