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12 Having many things to write unto you, I would not write with paper and ink: but I trust to come unto you, and speak face to face,1o that our joy may be full.

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13 "The children of thy elect sister greet thee. Amen.12

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after the first and second admonition reject. See on MAT. xviii. 17.

1 TIM. v. 22: Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither be partaker of other men's sins: keep thyself pure.

$ 3 JOHN, 13.

See on JOHN, xv. 11.

"1 PET. v. 13: The church that is at Babylon, elected together with you, saluteth you; and so doth Marcus

my son.

THE THIRD EPISTLE OF

John.

THIS epistle is addressed to a person of the name of Gaius, or Caius, who must have been a respectable_and_wealthy member of some church in the neighbourhood of Ephesus, where the apostle resided, and of which Diotrephes was the bishop.

1 He commendeth Gaius for his piety, 5 and hospitality 7 to true preachers: 9 complaining of the unkind dealing of ambitious Diotrephes on the contrary side, 11 whose evil example is not to be followed: 12 and giveth special testimony to the good report of Deme

trius.

A. D. 90. THE elder unto the well beloved Gaius, whom I love in the truth.1

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2 Beloved, I wish 2 above all things 3 that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.

3 For I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren came and testified of the truth that is in thee, even as thou walkest in the truth.

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4 I have no greater joy than to hear that children walk in truth.

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5 Beloved, thou doest 'faithfully whatsoever thou doest to the brethren, and to strangers;

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6 Which have borne witness of thy charity before the Church: whom if thou bring forward on their journey after a godly sort, thou shalt do well: 7 Because that for his name's sake they went forth, taking nothing of the Gentiles.

8 We therefore ought to receive such, that we might be fellowhelpers to the truth.

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9 I wrote unto the Church: but Diotrephes,

2 pray. A. V. in all things. Co. Ma. Cr. Bi. in every respect. Dod. We. 4 a faithful thing. Ham. 5 love. Co. Ma. Cr. Gen. We. Gr. worthy of God. A. V. fellowlabourers. Ham.

c2 JOHN, 4.

d See on 2 COR. i. 14.
e See on 1 COR. iv. 15.
f See on 1 COR. iv. 2.

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8 ACTS, xv. 3: And being brought on their way by the church, they passed through Phenice and Samaria, declaring the conversion of the Gentiles: and they caused great joy

unto all the brethren.

1 COR. ix. 12, 15, 18: If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather? Nevertheless we have not used this power; but suffer all things, lest we should hinder the Gospel of Christ. But I have used none of these things: neither have I written these things, that it should be so done unto me: for it were better for me to die, than that any man should make my glorying void. What is my reward then? Verily that, when I preach the Gospel, I may make the Gospel of Christ without charge, that I abuse not my power in the Gospel.

i MAT. X. 40: He that receiveth you receiveth me, and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me.

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* who loveth to have the preeminence among them, receiveth us not.

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10 Wherefore, if I come, I will remember " his deeds which he doeth, 'prating against us with malicious words: and not content therewith, neither doth he himself receive the brethren, and forbiddeth them that would, and m casteth them out of the Church.

11 Beloved, "follow 10 not that which is evil, but that which is good. • He that doeth good is of God: but he that doeth evil hath not seen God.

12 Demetrius Phath good report of all men, and of the truth itself: yea, and we also bear re

declare. Co. Ma. Cr. Bi. Gen. advertise, Rh. call to remembrance. To. 9chiding against us. Wi jesting upon us. Co. Ma. Cr. Bi. 10 imitate. Rh. Ham. Pu.

* See MAT. xxiii. 4-8. 1 TIM. vi. 3-5: If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which is according to godliness; he is proud, knowing nothing, but doting about questions and strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surmisings, perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself.

1 PRO. x. 8, 10: The wise in heart will receive commandments but a prating fool shall fall. He that winketh with the eye causeth sorrow: but a prating fool shall fall.

mISA. lxvi. 5: Hear the word of the LORD, ye that tremble at his word; Your brethren that hated you, that cast you out for my name's sake, said, Let the LORD be glorified: but he shall appear to your joy, and they shall be ashamed.

n See on ROM. xii. 9.

1 JOHN, ii. 29: If ye know that he is righteous, ye know that every one that doeth righteousness is born of him. do. iii. 6, 9: Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not: whosoever sinneth hath not seen him, neither known him. Whosoever is born of God doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him and he cannot sin, because he is born of God.

P1 TIM. iii. 7: Moreover he must have a good report of them which are without; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil.

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13 I had many things to write, but I will not with ink and pen write unto thee:

14 But I trust I shall shortly see thee, and we shall speak face to face.13 Our friends 14 salute thee.

name.

"thou knowest. Wh. 12 our report. Br. 14 brethren. Ham. Wh.

Peace be to thee. Greet the friends by

13 Gr. mouth to mouth. A. V.

JOHN, xxi. 24: This is the disciple which testifieth of these things, and wrote these things and we know that his testimony is true.

2 JOHN, 12.

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THE GENERAL EPISTLE OF

Jude.

JUDE, or rather Judas, surnamed Lebbeus and Thaddeus, was the son of Alpheus or Cleophas, the brother of James the Less, the cousin-german of our Saviour, and one of the twelve apostles. His call to be a disciple of Jesus is not recorded; and except in the catalogue of the apostles he is mentioned only once in the Gospels. After Christ's interesting discourse to his disciples not long before his crucifixion, "Judas saith unto him (not Iscariot), Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself to us, and not to the world (JOHN, xiv. 22) ?" From this question it is inferred, that at this time Judas had the common prejudice of the Jews concerning the kingdom of the Messiah. Jude is not mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, nor does any ancient author record of him a single circumstance on which we can depend. He is generally reckoned among those apostles who did not suffer martyrdom.

The Epistle of St. Jude was considered as genuine by several of the ancient fathers; Clement of Alexandria, Tertullian, Origen, and Epiphanius. Jerome says, "Jude, brother of James, left a short epistle, which is one of the seven called Catholic. But, because of a quotation from a book of Enoch which is apocryphal, it is rejected by many; however, at length it has obtained authority, and is reckoned among the sacred scriptures." Upon this subject it has been remarked

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that Jude does not in fact quote any book of Enoch: he my says, that "Enoch prophesied," and that prophesy might have been traditional. To whatever Jade refers, it does not foa sufficient reason for setting aside the genuineness ĐỂ THE DOCK, in opposition to the authorities of the ancient fathers.

St. Jude's principal view in writing this epistle vas i quart the Jewish Christians against those corruptions of the Gospel of Christ, which were beginning to spring among them. fo false teachers, out of mercenary and selbst views, preachst doctrines tending to licentiousness, that were quite orbosie to pure Christianity.

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listen to those new teachers; but to content eamesty for the pure, unmixed, original doctrine of Christianity. Se exor them to avoid the wickedness of the times and I endeavour by all prudent methods to prevent backsliding and apostary.

As it is evident that this epistle was winer some time suisequent to St. Peter's Episles, and St. Paul's Existe 11 Timothy, in which are contained cemail problema rolered u by Jude, the date of this epistle has beer praces of alt commentators about the year 71.

1 He exhorteth them to be courtant in the professin of the fall 14 false teachers are crept in to setruse them for die Grimau doctrine and manners horrible purisimen a prevoret

the godly, by the assistance of the bavit burer, aut pravere u Gu may persevere, and grow in grace, aut very thematiser, and TECURIT others out of the snares of those QCOFIDETE.

A. D. 66. JÚDE, the set of Jam Ca and brother of James, to them that art tified by God the Father, and preserved it Jente Christ, and called:

a LUKE, vi. 16: Judas the brother of fame feel be They went up into as per room, where Roose Year-cut Judas the brother of Jame

b ACTS, xx. 32: And now, brestres, I optoment you to God, and to the word of his grase, 00- 1 104 * be you wo and to give you an interituse taong to then rust de sanctified.

JOHN, xvii. 15: I pray not that thou soudest tits fru out of the world, but that thon Konicat keep thes from be evil. See on JOHN, x. 23.

d Roм. viii. 30: Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he was justified. and whom he justified, them be also glorified. Su ROм. i. 7.

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