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I rejoice greatly that I have found some of your children walking in truth, even as we have been commanded by the Father.
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A Realistic Joy
Multiple commentators (Barnes, Robertson, Gill) highlight that the original Greek implies John found some, not all, of the recipient's children walking in the truth. This is seen as a realistic encouragement for godly parents, whose lot is not always to have all their children follow the faith. The joy is in those who are faithful, offering a powerful reminder to celebrate every instance of genuine faith within a family or community.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
I rejoiced greatly that I found, etc. This means I learned this fact respecting some of your children. The apostle does not say how he had…
I rejoice (εχαρην). Second aorist passive of χαιρω as in 3 John 1:3, "of a glad surprise" (D. Smith), as in Mr 14:11, …
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 author continues to follow the custom of his time by expressing his pleasure in writing to his readers. Like other Christian writers, John rela…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
I rejoiced greatly that I found of your children
Not all, but some of them; for good parents have not always good …
It is good to be trained in faith from an early age; and children may be beloved for their parents' sake. It gave great joy to the apostle to see c…
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