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2 Thessalonians 3 commentary

    1: Finally brethren pray for us that the Word of the Lord may have free course and be glorified even as it is with you 2: And that we may be delivered from unreasonable and wicked men for all have not faith[1] 3: But the Lord is faithful who shall establish you and keep you from evil[2] 4: And we have confidence in the Lord touching you that you both do and will do the things declared [to] you[3] 5: And the Lord direct your hearts into the love of God and into the patient waiting for Christ[4] 6: Now we charge you brethren in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ withdraw yourselves from every brother adelphos: fellow-believer whether female or male [who] walks disorderly and not after the precepts which [were] received of us 7: For yourselves know how you ought to imitate us for we behaved not ourselves disorderly among you[5] 8: Neither did we eat the bread [of] any for nothing without paying but worked with labor and travail[6] night and day that we might not be burdensome to any of you 9: Not because we have not authority but to make ourselves examples for you to imitate us 10: For even when we were with you this we declared [to] you that if any would not work neither [should they] eat 11: For we hear that there are some who walk among you disorderly working not at all but are busybodies 12: Now them that are such we declare and exhort by our Lord Jesus Christ that with quietness they work and eat their own food 13: But you adelphos be not weary in well doing 14: And if any heed[7] not our word by this letter note them and have no company with them that they may be ashamed[8] 15: Yet count [them] not as enemies but admonish as adelphos 16: Now the Lord of Peace himself give you peace always by all means The Lord be with you all 17: The salutation of Paul with my own hand which is the evidence [of authenticity] in every letter[9] so I write 18: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all Amen


[1] When we are born again, everyone is given a measure of faith. It is then up to each individual to nurture that faith by reading, hearing, and doing the Word of God. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God. Faith works by love, and the love of God is shed abroad by the Holy Ghost. Nothing is said in the Bible about those who do not belong to Christ having any faith at all. 

[2] King David, a man after God’s own heart, questioned the problem of evil, when he penned the question, “Why do the wicked prosper?” The Bible has much to say about evil, and we are given insights into many aspects of evil, but to understand it fully, is beyond the capacity of any human. During a time of unspeakable suffering, when Job’s friends questioned his integrity, and Job questioned why he had even been born, God’s answer to all the multi-faceted reasoning and questioning going on was, “Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?” Declare it if you have understanding!” The Lord conceals a matter, and it is the glory of kings to search it out, but until Jesus comes, and makes all things complete, there are some things we can never fully understand.

[3] The hierarchical flavor of 2 Thessalonians 3:4, [using the word “command”] in virtually all Bible versions, is completely out of step with the message and tone of the New Testament as a whole. The Greek word, paraggellō, must be translated according to context, and the context in this verse, does not permit the word to be translated as, “command.” The New Testament Church is not a hierarchical organization but rather a living organism. Members are bound by faith and love, first to God and then to one another—but not by law (excepting the Law of Love). The Old Covenant Priesthood was doomed under the reign of the Messiah, and that is why the religious ruling hierarchy plotted to have Jesus put to death. In a manner of speaking, organized religion hi-jacked Christianity early on. Organizing into a religious hierarchy was the only way for men to wrest control of the early Church away from the Holy Spirit, for where the Spirit of the Lord is there is liberty. Most Christian fellowships, today, understand this and **would not dare “command” their members. Paul understood this as well. In this verse (and others), The Greek word, paraggellō, in reference to Christian instruction,should be never be translated as command.

**They often employ more subtle [psychological] methods, employing guilt and fear as methods of control.

[4] Christians of the early Church were taught to wait for Christ. This is in stark contrast to contemporary church teaching that focuses primarily on life in this world. These days, the hope of Heaven is often marginalized in favor of temporal success and prosperity. Regardless of our circumstances, whether they be very good or very bad, the eyes and hearts of believers should always be on God and the promises in his Word, which include many material and physical blessings, and also include promises about the resurrection, the harpazo, his Second Coming, and his Kingdom. 

[5] 2 Thessalonians 3:4-7, are examples of erroneous hierarchical filters through which even modern translators view scripture texts. As we will show, it suits them to do so. This commentary replaces hierarchical language with alternatives more in line with the context. The hierarchical approach to New Testament Greek translation is deceptive and detrimental in a number of ways: 1.) It demands the creation of organized religion and disregards the voluntary nature of the love relationship that exists uniquely between Christ and every individual believer, all of whom, together, compose His Church—which is not an organization but rather a living organism. Does this mean Christians should not form church fellowships? Of course not. But it does mean that extreme care must be taken to not to violate the voluntary, and very personal nature of the, relationship between believers and their Savior. Christian leaders are called to be examples and shepherds—never commanders  2.) Hierarchy benefits organized religion by giving clergy undue control over laity. Depending on where one lives, this can take [and has taken] the form of governmental control, where the law of the land cannot be separated from the law of the church. This has happened under both Roman and Greek Orthodox Catholicism and Protestant reformers. Even without governmental controls to enforce “Christianity,” hierarchical organized religion, wields undo emotional influence over believers, which often translates [through guilt and fear] into physical influence. Jesus, our ultimate example of non-organized, non-hierarchical, religion, had serious words to say about the concept of clergy over laity being put into practice within His Church. He said he hated it Revelation 2:6. 3.) Early on, organized religion [which of necessity must be hierarchical], marginalized the ministries and contributions of emancipated New Covenant women. Joel chapter two foretold the emancipation of God’s daughters, and Peter announced the fulfillment of this prophecy in Acts chapter two. Hierarchical organized religion was an absolute necessity in order to bring emancipated Christian women back under the complete control of men. This latter goal, that of male headship, is still so strong today, that within mainstream Christianity, even the Eternal Godhead has been turned into a hierarchical triad, with the express goal of putting [and keeping] women in eternal subjection to men.  Hierarchical language, used in reference to relationships between the members of the Body of Christ, must be rejected. Compulsion and autonomy are mutually exclusive, and attempts the blend the two—in any manner—are oxymoronic.

[6] They labored in the gospel and travailed in prayer—They worked and prayed!

[7] The Greek word, hypakouō, should not have been translated as “obey” in this verse, but in virtually every English Bible translation, it is. Contextually, the more accurate translation is heed.  It is understandable that during the time of the reformation when Christians were fresh out from under the strong hand of the Vatican and were still under the rule of monarchies that wielded great power, the Greek word, paraggellō, would be translated as “command,” but what reason do modern translators have to translate the word as “command” four times in 2 Thessalonians 3, (and many places elsewhere in scripture), other than that of maintaining hierarchy where there should only be love, example, encouragement, and loving admonition. The spiritual and ministry gifts of God are not intended for ruling and commanding his people, though they are sorely misused as such. The Apostle Paul put away his hierarchical—"I’m in command”—notions when he fell off his donkey on the road o Damascus and began a new life of love and service to the Messiah and His people. He spent the rest of his life making converts, teaching, instructing, exhorting, warning, and watching over the flocks God entrusted to his care. English-translation-theology has certainly given the Apostle Paul a bad rap. He most certainly  did not write a string of letters commanding the Christians under his care, to do this that or another. Can the reader imagine the response from church members today, if they were to receive letters from denominational home offices containing lists of commands?  

[8] This may seem harsh but, if done in love, ultimately works for good in the errant believer’s life and faith. This admonishment and temporary withdrawal of fellowship must be done in unfeigned humility and love, else no one is helped and all parties become guilty of sin.

[9] Paul generally dictated his letters to someone else who did the actual writing, so unfamiliar handwriting [in a letter from the apostle] would have been the norm rather than the exception. This explains how easily it would have been for someone to forge a letter from Paul and it be accepted as authentic by the churches. His personal salutation, in his own handwriting, in each letter was his precaution against this. It was a necessary identification. ..

Luke 10 commentary

 1: After these things the Lord appointed other seventy also and sent them two and two before his face into every city and place where he himself would come Malachi/Isaiah  2: Then he said to them The harvest truly is vast but the laborers are few Pray you therefore the Lord of the Harvest that he would send forth laborers into HIS harvest 3: Go your ways behold I send you forth as lambsprey among wolvespredators [1] 4: Carry neither wallet [2] nor [begger’s or provision] bag [3] nor [extra] shoes and greet no one [4] 1 Kings 13:1-24 along the way [5] 5: And into whatever household you enter first say Peace be to this home [6] Num 6:24-26  John 14:27  6: And if the Children of Peace be there your peace shall rest upon it If not it shall turn to you again Isaiah 54:10  Jer 16:5 7: And in the same house remain eating and drinking such things as they give [7] For the laborer is worthy of their hire Go not from house to house [8] 8: And into whatever city you enter and they receive you eat such things as are set before you 9: And heal the sick that are there and say to them The Kingdom of God is come near to you 10: But into whatever city you enter and they receive you not go your ways out into the streets of the same and say [9] 11:Even the very dust of your city which clings to us we do wipe off against you Nevertheless you be sure of this that the kingdom of God has come near to youProverbs 25:28 12: And I say to you that it shall be more tolerable in that day [10] for Sodom than for that city 13: Woe unto you Chorazin! Woe unto you Bethsaida! For if the mighty works had been done in Tyre and Sidon which have been done in you they had a great while ago repented sitting in sackcloth and ashes 14: But it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the judgment Revelation 20:11-15 than for you 15: And you Capernaum which are exalted to [the] heavens ouranou shall be thrust down to hades G86 16: They that hear you hear me And they that despise you despise me And they that despise me despise the one commissioning me [11] 17: And the seventy returned again with joy saying Lord even demons diamonionsG1140 are subject unto us through your name 18: And he said to them I beheld Satan as lightning [12] fall from Heaven Isaiah 14:12-13 19: Behold I give to you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions and over all the dynamis Mark 5:30 of the enemy Matthew 17:19-21  and nothing shall by any means hurt you [13] 20: Nevertheless in this rejoice not that the spirits pnuemata are subject to you but rather rejoice because your names are written in Heaven 21: In that hour Jesus greatly rejoiced in the spirit pnuemati and said I thank you O Father Lord of Heaven and earth that you have hid these things from the wise and the learned [14] and has revealed them to babes Even so Father for so it seemed good in your sight 22: All was surrendered to me The Son of Humanity by hypo G5259 my Father The Godhead Luke 1:32-35 [15] and no one knows who the Son is but the Father and who the Father is but the Son and to whom the Son will reveal The Father/The Godhead/YHWH 23: And he turned himself toward his disciples and said privately Blessed are the eyes which see the things that you see 24: For I tell you that many prophets and kings have desired to see those things which you see and have not seen them and to hear those things which you hear and have not heard them1 Peter 1:10-12 25: And behold a certain lawyer stood up and tested him saying Master what shall I do to inherit eternal life 26: He asked him What is written in the law nomo/nomos how readest thou 27: And he answering said You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind and your neighbor as yourself 28: And he said to him You have answered right This do and you shall live 29: But he determined to justify himself said to Jesus And who is my neighbor [16] 30: And Jesus answering said A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thieves who stripped him of his clothing and wounded him and departed leaving him half dead 31: And by chance there came down a certain priest that way and when he saw him he passed by on the other side 32: And likewise a Levite when he was at the place came and looked on him and passed by on the other side 33: But a certain Samaritan as he journeyed came where he was and when he saw him he had compassion on him 34: And went to him and bound up his wounds pouring in oil and wine and set him on his own animal and brought him to an inn and took care of him 35: And the next day when he departed he took out two pence and gave them to the host and said unto him Take care of him and whatever you spend more when I return I will repay you 36: Which now of these three do you think was neighbor to him that fell among the thieves 37: And he said He that shewed mercy on him Then said Jesus to him Go and you do the same 38: Now it came to pass as they went that he entered into a certain village and a certain woman named Martha received him into her home 39: And she had a sister called Mary who also sat at Jesus’ feet and heard his word [17] 40: But Martha was distressed with much serving and came to him and said Lord do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone command her therefore that she help me 41: And Jesus answered and said to her Martha Martha you are anxious and troubled about many things 42: But one thing is needful and Mary has chosen that excellent portion which shall not be taken away from her



[2] No wallet! Can you imagine? Jesus sent them forth with only the clothes on their backs and a cloak for cold weather and for at night.

[3] Christian ministries are among the biggest group of beggars on earth. Do they go anywhere without their beggar’s bag/offering plate? One notable minister who never asked for a penny was George Mueller. Cory Ten Boom eventually adopted Mueller’s method of going only to God with her financial needs.

[4] Stay focused on your task. Do not allow yourselves to be distracted or adversely influenced from your assignment. For this purpose, keep to yourselves until you arrive at your destination.

[5] See verse :1. Where Jesus gave the seventy advance directives as to which cities they were to go to. He sent them in pairs and instructed them not engage in conversation with anyone until they arrived at their destination.

[6] This is an authoritative peace bestowed on the seventy. They had the power both to give and withdraw it. When Jesus said, “My peace I leave with you…,” was he leaving that peace only to the ones he was speaking to at the time, or did he leave his peace to all his children—The Children of Peace?

[7] What? No expensive hotels or restaurants?

[8] Where the scriptures speak plainly, there is no need to wonder about what we should do, no need to pray about what we should do. This passage is for ministers of the gospel, for those sent forth by the Spirit of the Living God to bring the good news of humanity’s peace with our Creator through the sacrifice of Christ. When we travel for Jesus, we do not charge for accommodation, but rather accept food, shelter, and fellowship with the Children of Peace who invite us to stay in their homes. But what if their home is small, simple, with only plain food and accommodation, and during the course of our stay, we are invited by someone else to stay at their larger, fancier, home…with tastier and more abundant food? Jesus said, Don’t do it!

[9] Something needs to said here, about placing too much confidence in scholarship. Reference it yes. Generally respect it, yes. Do not readily discard it, when mistakes are found—and there are many—but do not automatically take anyone’s scholarship, definitions, or commentary as Holy Writ. One example of thinking and researching for ourselves is found in the Strong’s definition of the simple word, “say,” as used in Luke 10:10. The word is translated correctly but it is wrongly defined in the Strong’s Concordance, as shown on the Blue Letter Bible website. Bible students and researchers read there, that the Greek primary verb, eipon/eipate G2036 (the word appears in 51 different forms—usually translated as say or said) is used only in the definite past tense. As we see in Luke 10:10, this is not true. Jesus used this word while instructing his followers what to say in future statements. We should make the effort to clarify and accept or reject scholarly definitions as we seek to understand the truths of God’s Word. The vast resources contemporary Bible students have at their disposal is more comprehensive than at any time in history. But take care that we do not read our Bibles strictly through the lenses and filters of favorite teachers, scholars, or commentators.

[10] At the end of the 1000 years there will be one more resurrection and one more judgement. This is where the inhabitants of these cities will be judged. Jesus specifically mentions witnesses who rise up against them at this judgement, such as the Queen of Sheba (ancient Sheba was possibly located in Africa or in what is now modern Saudi Arabia). This will be the only judgment where a second death takes place. The reason those at The Great White Throne Judgment suffer death twice is, because after they have endured the agony of complete separation from the presence and power of God, after they have lost all hope of salvation when their physical life here on earth ended, their bodies will be raised for a final judgment. During this judgment, they will once again come into the presence and power of God—only to be cast from his presence…to die a second time (Revelation 20:12-14). Redemption: Bible Prophecy Simplified, One Way Press, 2008

 

[11]  HIERARCHY IN THE GODHEAD? No! ALL of the fullness of the Godhead dwells in Jesus in physical form. Jesus is fully God and fully human, not a half and half hybrid like the mythical Hercules. To atone for sin and defeat death, the living God, the Creator. The Most High, The Aleph-Tav Genesis 1:1 / Alpha-Omega Revelation 1:8,11 , chose to became his creation. As the Creator, Jesus—The WORD John 1:1—is subordinate to no one. As a human, Jesus is an obedient Son.

[12] The symbol of Satan falling from Heaven, the lightening bolt, is commonly used among those involved in the occult. Some who own companies often apply it as logo’s, knowing full well what it means. Toy companies use it. Clothing companies use it. It is widely used in a great variety of products these days. Because of the occult meaning deliberately applied to the symbol of the lightening bolt, some believers choose not to associate themselves with it.

[13] When Jesus said “…nothing shall by any means hurt you,” he is referring to deliverance ministry. He is referring to the serpents, scorpions, and all the power of the enemy that will manifest through those they oppress. An example of this is the demoniacs that terrorized every one who came near them, except Jesus. Another example are the sons of Sceva, who did not know Jesus, yet tried to cast out devils in his name, and the devils, through one man, overcame all seven of them. 

[14] The esteemed and highly educated religious leadership of Jesus’ day, did not perceive the time of their visitation. They roundly rejected him and looked down their noses at those personally chosen by him. Doesn’t that seem to hold true, even for today? The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom. The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge. Worldly credentials do not qualify any to represent the Most High God in any area of service. In fact, many institutions of higher learning, including seminaries undermine the faith of those who seek degrees. The majority of those Jesus called and sent forth, did not possess degrees of higher learning. But when God calls, he equips, and God forbid that those in positions of authority, in 501c3 organizations among others, silence those God has called to be heard within his Body.

[15] When THE MOST HIGH became one of his human creations, the entire Godhead was involved in the conception of Jesus, not just the “first person of the Trinity,” of which there is no such thing as the first, second, or third person of the Godhead. Those are blasphemous hierarchical terms denoting order of existence, a procession of creation. If such were true, the chronological and hierarchical phrase, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, regulates the Holy Spirit to a subordinate position, when the false doctrine of the subordinate son clearly places Jesus last in the so-called hierarchy.

There is no hierarchy within the Godhead, and Jesus is not a created being, nor is he the “eternal” son. He did not become the Son, until he entered the Kosmos, when he was conceived by the Jewess, Miriam. That is called the incarnation. The incarnation happened when THE GOD became a man—IMMANUEL, THE GOD WITH US. This was foretold, explained, and declared Psalm 2:7, John 1:1,14,  1:5-6, Hebrews 1:5-6. YHWH ELOHIYM, The Godhead, became human when the Holy Spirit came upon Miriam, and she was over-shadowed by THE HIGHEST  Colossians 2:9.

Prior to The Almighty’s incarnation as a human, Jesus existed in eternity as THE WORD. THE WORD was GOD, and Isaiah even called Jesus the Father.

Through some unfathomable miracle, Jehovah/YHWH became a human. Miriam was told her child would be called IMMANUEL—THE GOD With us. THE GOD is YHWH, the Godhead. The Holy Spirit came upon Miriam, and and the power of THE HIGHEST (YHWH/The Godhead) over-shadowed her, and that is why that Holy Thing that was born of her was called the Son of God Luke 1:31-35. 

[16] This lawyer obviously had issues with prejudice. Among the Jews of Jesus’ day, Samaritans were considered fair game for discrimination, the lowest of the low as they were viewed as hybrid, “mongrel” Jews who had defected from traditional Judaism, so it was a Samaritan Jesus chose to illustrate neighborly kindness and God’s way of judging others by personal behavior and not by race or nationality. He also illustrated those who were considered the epitome of righteousness could actually be just the opposite. It is personal behavior and not position or title that makes one friend or foe. Our hearts and behavior are what matter to God, but if the behavior must come from a pure heart of love  Psalm 51:13-19.

[17] The issue of Martha and Mary has long been characterized as a struggle between those who are spiritual—the Marys—and those who are not—the Martha’s. In one aspect this is correct, but the larger point, the elephant in the room, so to speak, is gender-role aspect of this story. This is huge, because without the gender-role aspect, Martha would have had no problem with what Mary was not doing. There would have been no point to make. Yet, this been completely ignored by Christian scholarship.

It is important to note that the nature of work is not the real divide between the Mary’s and the Martha’s. The real divide is the perception of what that work should be based on ones gender. The perception of what constitutes a woman’s “place” in ministry and society, was the driving force behind Martha’s complaint against her sister.  This wrong perception harms both women and men. Many men excel in the kitchen, love it, and do not feel called in the least into traditional Christian ministry.

In this scene, we see a woman, stepping out of her “place” in society to sit with the men, learning at the feet of the master. And Martha found this extremely agitating. It is likely that Martha already had plenty of help in the kitchen, because that’s what women do. It is also likely that she simply resented the fact that Mary did not seem to be bothered in least that she wasn’t helping Martha and the other women “do what women do.”

This scenario continues to play out in Christian gatherings today, where men feel little or no pressure to do anything but enjoy the events, while cultural pressure is still brought to bear on women to “be in the kitchen,” cooking, cleaning, making sure everything runs smoothly for everyone else.

For some women, possibly even for most women, this is a labor of love. It comes naturally for them. They are good at it and enjoy it. It is truly a ministry for them. But for others, it is not the same. There are women who are called to sit at the master’s feet and their ministry falls into the category of what has always been considered the realm of men. It is interesting that, at this particular gathering, there is no record of the men complaining to Jesus about Mary’s presence at his feet.

It is also interesting, that though Jesus put down the idea of gender “roles” when he gently rebuked Martha for trying to take the “better thing” from her sister, Christian scholarship regulates this passage to strictly a women’s argument about spiritual women -Vs- not spiritual women. But there is no evidence that Martha was not a spiritual woman, only that she was totally sold out to the cultural norm of her day, that held men and women to strict gender-roles and unequal standards of behavior and morality. Jesus did not hold to these norms and bluntly said so.