Bible Commentaries

Abbott's Illustrated New Testament

3 John 1

Verse 1

Gaius. Several persons of the name of Gaius are mentioned--one of Macedonia, (Acts 19:29,) one of Derbe, (Acts 20:4,) and one of Corinth, (1 Corinthians 1:14,) which last is the same, probably, with the one whom Paul mentions as his host at Corinth. (Romans 16:23.) There is no evidence in respect to the identity of either of these with the one to whom this Epistle is addressed.


Verse 6

Before the church; that is, as it would seem, before the church over which John presided, which is generally supposed to have been the church at Ephesus.


Verse 7

Taking nothing of the Gentiles. This expression indicates that the persons referred to were preachers of the gospel who went forth to the Gentiles, but who wished to depend for support upon their Christian brethren.


Verse 9

Unto the church; to the church where Gaius resided.--Receiveth us not; did not regard the instructions which John had given; perhaps intercepted and suppressed the letter.


Verse 10

Casteth them out of the church, excludes them from the friendly aid and hospitality of the church.


Verse 12

Demetrius; named, apparently, as one of the brethren above referred to.

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