The Epistles of John
Their Message and Relevance for Today
A New Covenant Commentary
Samuel M. Ngewa
THE EPISTLES OF JOHN
Their Message and Relevance for Today
New Covenant Commentary
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Names: Ngewa, Samuel M., author.
Title: The epistles of John : their message and relevance for today : a new covenant commentary / Samuel M. Ngewa.
Description: Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2019 | Series: New Covenant Commentary | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: isbn 978-1-60899-862-3 (paperback) | isbn 978-1-4982-8751-7 (hardcover) | isbn 978-1-4982-4118-2 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: Bible. Epistles of John—Commentaries.
Classification: BS2805.3 2019 (print) | BS2805.3 (ebook)
Manufactured in the U.S.A. October 23, 2019
NCCS | New Covenant Commentary Series
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Series Editors:Michael F. Bird (Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia)Craig Keener (Asbury Theological Seminary, Wilmore, KY, USA) | |
Titles in this series:Romans Craig KeenerEphesians Lynn CohickColossians and Philemon Michael F. BirdRevelation Gordon FeeJohn Jey Kanagaraj1 Timothy Aída Besançon Spencer2 Timothy and Titus Aída Besançon SpencerMark Kim Huat Tan2 Peter and Jude Andrew Mbuvi1–2 Thessalonians Nijay Gupta | 1 Corinthians B. J. OropezaLuke Diane G. ChenForthcoming titles:James Pablo JimenezMatthew Jason Hood1 Peter Sean du ToitPhilippians Linda BellevilleHebrews Cynthia WestfallGalatians Jarvis Williams2 Corinthians Ayodeji Adewuya |
Dedicated to all the preachers, teachers, and students
of the word of God,
whose genuine desire is to pass on true doctrine and purity of life,
both to their generation and others to come
Outline
Some Matters of Introduction
Authorship
Date and Place of Writing
The Historical Context
Form/Genre and Purpose
First Epistle of John
Reliable Testimony and Its Goal (1:1–4)
Inescapable Fact and Its Implication (1:5–10)
The Intended Goal—Not to Sin (2:1–6)
The Ageless Commandment—Old Yet New (2:7–17)
Love Toward a Brother or Sister
Love Toward the Father
The Present Enemy (2:18–27)
Our Status and Obligation as Children of God (2:28—3:10)
Love, a Distinctive Characteristic of a Believer (3:11–18)
The Commandment of Love
Examples of Love—Negative and Positive
The Practice of Love
The Wonderful Confidence (3:19–24)
The Clear Demarcation (4:1–6)
The Triangle of Love (4:7–21)
Vertical Love
Response Love
Horizontal Love
Mystery of This Love
Summary
The Final Test (5:1–5)
The Undisputable Evidence (5:6–12)
The Ultimate Reward—Eternal Life (5:13–21)
Second Epistle of John
Translation
Commentary
Third Epistle of John
Translation
Commentary
Gaius (vv. 1–8)
Diotrephes (vv. 9–11)
Demetrius (v. 12)
Concluding Remarks and Greetings (vv. 13–15)
Summary and Conclusion
Preface
On September 1, 2017, the Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya, David Maraga, prefaced the decision of the Supreme Court of which he chaired with the words, “The greatness of any nation lies in its fidelity to the constitution and adherence to the rule of law and above all the fear of God.”1 He then went on to tell the nation (Kenya), and the world, that the presidential election held in Kenya on August 8, 2017, was not conducted according to the rules and so was to be repeated. Nullification of elections at that level is rare,2 but for Chief Justice Maraga and the majority of his team of judges, their