Good day, Bible Highlighter
I am ordering soon 1 and 2 Thessalonians is another release in the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New Testament series.
1 and 2 Thessalonians
So I will pay close attention to the exegesis of the text in it's context, not sure what that has to do with the grammatical construction of the single text you quoted from 2 peter...
As for your silly assertions (basless as they are)... men love darkness and hate light.
so, they love not the truth not hard to understand. to them that are perishing it is foolishness.
Gill notes:
because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved; by the "truth" is meant either Christ the truth of types, the sum of promises, in whom the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are, and by whom grace and truth came; or the Gospel, often called truth, and the word of truth, it coming from the God of truth, has for its subject Christ the truth, is dictated and directed into by the spirit of truth, and contains nothing but truth: and by "the love" of it is meant, either the loveliness of it, for truth is an amiable, lovely thing, in its nature and use; or an affection for it, which there is, where true faith in it is, for faith works by love: there may be a flashy affection for the truths of the Gospel, where there is no true faith in Christ, or the root of the matter is not, as in the stony ground hearers; and there may be an historical faith in the doctrines of the Gospel, where the power of them is denied, and there is no true hearty love for them; and in these persons there is neither faith nor love; the truths of the Gospel are neither believed by them, nor are they affected with them, that so, they might be saved; for where there is true faith in the Gospel of Christ, and in Christ the substance of it, there is salvation; the reason therefore of these men's perishing is not the decree of God, nor even want of the means of grace, the revelation of the Gospel, but their rejection and contempt of it.
In Him,
Bill
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