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You have perseverance and have endured for my name`s sake, and have not grown weary.
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Tired IN the Work, Not OF It
Commentators highlight a key distinction: the Ephesians were tired in their work but not of their work. They labored for Christ's name to the point of exhaustion but did not 'faint' or give up. As one scholar puts it, they were 'tired in loyalty, not of it.' This shows that true Christian endurance is fueled by a deep commitment to Christ Himself, allowing believers to persevere through trials and fatigue.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And have borne. You have borne up under trials; or you have borne with the evils with which you have been assailed. That is, you have not …
Thou hast (εχεις). Continued possession of patience.
Didst bear (εβαστασας). First aorist indicative of βα…
19th Century
Anglican
And hast borne.—This verse needs some change to bring it into harmony with the best manuscripts. It should stand, And have (or…
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The speaker’s knowledge includes awareness of their activity, of their discernment of evil, and of their patient suffering. Their “deeds,” their “h…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And hast borne Not evil men, nor false apostles, but "burdens", as the Ethiopic version reads, and as the word signi…
These churches were in such different states regarding purity of doctrine and the power of godliness that the words of Christ to them will always s…
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