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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 2 Peter 2 John
Introduction to 1 John
Complete Concise
Though the continued tradition of the church attests that this
epistle came from John the apostle, yet we may observe some other evidence that
will confirm (or with some perhaps even outweigh) the certainty of that
tradition. It should seem that the penman was one of the apostolical college by
the sensible palpable assurance he had of the truth of the Mediator's person
in his human nature:
That which we have heard, which we have seen with our
eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, of the Word of
life, v. 1. Here he takes notice of the evidence the Lord gave to Thomas of
his resurrection, by calling him to feel the prints of the nails and of the
spear, which is recorded by John. And he must have been one of the disciples
present when the Lord came on the same day in which he arose from the dead, and
showed them his hands and his side, Jn. 20:20. But, that we may be assured which
apostle this was, there is scarcely a critic or competent judge of diction, or
style of argument and spirit, but will adjudge this epistle to the writer of
that gospel that bears the name of the apostle John. They wonderfully agree in
the titles and characters of the Redeemer:
The Word, the Life, the Light; his
name was the Word of God. Compare 1:1 and 5:7 with Jn. 1:1 and Rev. 19:13.
They agree in the commendation of God's love to us (3:9; 4:7; and 5:1; Jn.
3:5, 6. Lastly (to add no more instances, which may be easily seen in comparing
this epistle with that gospel), they agree in the allusion to, or application
of, that passage in that gospel which relates (and which alone relates) the
issuing of water and blood out of the Redeemer's opened side:
This is he
that came by water and blood, 5:6. Thus the epistle plainly appears to flow
from the same pen as that gospel did. Now I know not that the text, or the
intrinsic history of any of the gospels, gives us such assurance of its writer
or penman as that ascribed to John plainly does. There (viz. 21:24) the sacred
historian thus notifies himself:
This is the disciple that testifieth of
these things and wrote these things; and we know that his testimony is true.
Now who is this disciple, but he concerning whom Peter asked,
What shall this
man do? And concerning whom the Lord answered,
If I will that he tarry
till I come, what is that to thee? (v. 22). And who (v. 20) is described by
these three characters: 1.
That he is the disciple whom Jesus loved,
the Lord's peculiar friend. 2.
That he also leaned on his breast at supper.
3. That he said unto him,
Lord, who is he that betrayeth thee? As sure
then as it is that that disciple was John, so sure may the church be that that
gospel and this epistle came from the beloved John.
The epistle is styled
general, as being not inscribed to any
particular church; it is, as a circular letter (or visitation charge), sent to
divers churches (some say of Parthia), in order to confirm them in their
stedfast adherence to the Lord Christ, and the sacred doctrines concerning his
person and office, against seducers; and to instigate them to adorn that
doctrine by love to God and man, and particularly to each other, as being
descended from God, united by the same head, and travelling towards the same
eternal life.
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