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But if he doesn`t listen, take one or two more with you, that at the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.
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Commentators explain that bringing one or two others serves a dual purpose. First, their united appeal adds weight to the admonition, hopefully persuading the straying brother to listen. Second, they act as formal witnesses, establishing the facts and the person's response, which is crucial if the issue needs to be brought before the church. This is rooted in the Old Testament principle from Deuteronomy 19:15.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
If he will not hear thee, etc. That is, if he rejects or abuses you, or will not be persuaded by you, and will not reform.
Take…
Take with thee (παραλαβε μετα σου). Take alone (παρα) with (μετα) thee.
19th Century
Anglican
Take with you one or two more — The principle of action is the same as before. The first goal is the reformation of the offender w…
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Baptist
If the brother has trespassed very badly, he will probably be sullen or impertinent, and he will not listen to you. Therefore, do not give up on hi…
If private confrontation does not work, the next step (backed by regulation regarding civil cases in Dt 19:15) is to take two or three witnesses. J…
16th Century
Protestant
But if he shall not hear thee. The second step is that he who displayed obstinacy, or refused to yield to one man, should be admonished ag…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But if he will not hear thee . But will either deny the fact, or extenuate and excuse it, or defend it, or at least …
If a professed Christian is wronged by another, he ought not to complain about it to others, as is often done based merely on reports, but should g…
13th Century
Catholic
Here a parable is presented. Firstly, the careful search is described; and secondly, the joy of having found the sheep is described. Therefore, He …