“ Use hospitality one to another without grudging. ”
Use hospitality one to another - On the duty of hospitality, see the Romans 12:13 note; Hebrews 13:2 note. Without grudging - Greek, “without murmurs;” that is, without complaining of the...
(7) Use hospitality one to another without grudging. (7) Of all the duties of charity, he commends one, namely that which was at that time most necessary, that is, hospitality, which he would have b...
The conception that the consummation of all things is at hand fills the thought of the section with urgency. All work is to be done in that spirit of earnest, prayerful readiness that all life may...
Use hospitality . Be hospitable. See 1 Timothy 3:2 and compare Romans 12:13 . one, &c . = to one another. grudging . murmuring. See Acts 6:1 .
9 Use hospitality, or, Be hospitable. After having generally exhorted them to love one another, he specially mentions one of the duties of love. At that time hospitality was commonly used,...
Use hospitality one to another without grudging. Use hospitality - Be ever ready to divide your bread with the hungry, and to succor the stranger. See on Hebrews 13:2 (note). Without grudging - Αν...
Use hospitality, &c.— We have had frequent occasion to remark the especial necessity and importance of hospitality, for the want of inns in the Eastern world. Dr. Robertson, speaking of the lit...
Use hospitality one to another without grudging. ( Romans 12:13 ; Hebrews 13:2 .) Not the spurious hospitality which passes current in the world; but entertaining those needing it; especially...
The Security of the Faithful in the Approaching Judgment C (ii). 1 Peter 4:1-6 . 'This is your faith: live then in accordance with it. Arm yourselves against your troubles by resolving to be li...
(7-11) DUTY OF BENEVOLENCE WITHIN THE CHURCH IN VIEW OF THE ADVENT. — The end of the world is not far off; let it find you not only sober, but (above all else) exerting an intense charity within the...
Chapter 13 CHRISTIAN SERVICE FOR GOD'S GLORY 1 Peter 4:7-11 "BUT the end of all things is at hand." Well-nigh two thousand years have passed away since the Apostle wrote these words. What are...
the New Life in Christ 1 Peter 4:1-11 The Apostle urges the disciples to make a clean break with sin. As our Lord's grave lay between Him and His earlier life, so there should be a clean break...
The whole force of the argument which the apostle has used in speaking thus of the Christ was to show these saints how through suffering Christ reached a triumph, and to call them to arm themselves w...
Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin; (2) That he no longer should live...
THE COMING OF THE KINGDOM ‘The end of all things is at hand … watch unto prayer.… Have fervent charity.… Use hospitality.… Speak as the oracles of God … that God in all things may be glorified.’...
Use hospitality ,.... Or, "be lovers of strangers", as the phrase may be rendered, and as it is in the Syriac version; that is, such as are of a distant country, or come from afar, and are unknown b...
Use hospitality one to another without grudging. Ver. 9. Without grudgings ] Without shucking and hucking. 2 Corinthians 8:12 ; See Trapp on " 2Co 8:12 "
Above all things See that you remember the distinguishing badge of your religion and have , maintain, fervent charity , love, among yourselves One toward another: for love shall cover a multit...
Christ's suffering in the flesh is set before us then as an example; not His sufferings for us in atonement, which were His alone, but His sufferings in a contrary world, in precious, lowly grace. We...
Sobriety, Watchfulness, and Charity; Improvement of Talents. A. D. 66. 7 But the end of all...
Use hospitality; Christian hospitality in entertaining strangers, those especially that are brought to need your kindness by suffering for the gospel. Without grudging; or murmuring, either at th...
Application Of The Previous Theme, And Reminder of the Coming Judgment ( 1 Peter 4:1-19 ). Having portrayed the great and all encompassing victory of Jesus Christ through suffering, Peter now appl...
CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES 1 Peter 4:7 . End of all things .—Jews naturally thought of the end of organised Judaism as the “end of all things,” The end of one great æon , or dispensation was...
1 Peter 4:1 . Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, arm yourselves likewise with the same mind: for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin: Brethren, we ha...
1 Peter 4:3 . The will of the gentiles. Augustine in his city of God, should be read to see the excess and abominable idolatries of the gentiles. See the notes on Ephesians 5:12 ; Romans 1 . 1...
Expositions 1 Peter 4:1 Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh. St. Peter returns, after the digression of 1 Peter 3:19-60 , to the great subject of Christ's example...
Christian virtues and works:
1 Timothy 3:2 ; 2 Corinthians 9:7 ; Hebrews 13:16 ; Hebrews 13:2 ; James 5:9 ; Philemon 1:14 ; Philippians 2:14 ; Romans 12:13 ; Romans 16:23 ; Titus 1:8
One to another — Ye that are of different towns or countries. Without murmuring — With all cheerfulness. Proverbs 10:12 .