2 Johannes 1:9

9 Een iegelijk, die overtreedt, en niet blijft in de leer van Christus, die heeft God niet; die in de leer van Christus blijft, deze heeft beiden den Vader en den Zoon.

2 Johannes 1:9 Meaning and Commentary

2 John 1:9

Whosoever transgresseth
Not the law of God, of which everyone is a transgressors and that daily, in thought, word, or deed; but who passes over the rule and standard of doctrine, the word of God, and will not adhere to that, nor walk according to it, but rejects and despises that rule:

and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ;
which he received from his Father, and delivered to his apostles, and of which he is the sum and substance; the doctrine which is concerning his person as the Son of God, and as truly God, and the union of the two natures, divine and human, in his one person; and concerning his office, as the Mediator, surety, and messenger of the covenant, and as the prophet, priest, and King of his church; and concerning his incarnation, obedience, sufferings, death, resurrection from the dead, ascension to heaven, session at God's right hand, intercession for his people, and second coming to judgment; concerning peace and pardon by his blood, atonement by his sacrifice, justification by his righteousness, and complete salvation by him: this is (xyvmh Klm lv wdwmlt) , "the doctrine of the King Messiah", or the Messiah's Talmud F8, to use the Jewish phrase, and which agrees with John's. Now, whoever has embraced and professed this doctrine, but errs concerning it, and rejects it, and abides not in it, as Satan abode not in the truth, appears to be of him:

hath not God;
for his Father, but the devil, the father of lies; he has no true knowledge of God, for there is none but in Christ, whose doctrine such an one has denied; nor has he, nor can he, have communion with him, nor any interest in him.

He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ;
as he hath received and professed it; neither can anything remove him from it, not the arguments of false teachers, nor the reproaches and persecutions of men, or the snares and allurements of the world:

he hath both the Father and the Son;
he has an interest in them both, and has knowledge of each of them, and fellowship with them. The Alexandrian copy and the Vulgate Latin version leave out the phrase, "of Christ", in the preceding clause, and only read, "in the doctrine"; and the Syriac version, "in his doctrine"; the sense is the same.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 Bereshit Rabba, sect. 98. fol. 85. 3.

2 Johannes 1:9 In-Context

7 Want er zijn vele verleiders in de wereld gekomen, die niet belijden, dat Jezus Christus in het vlees gekomen is. Deze is de verleider en de antichrist.
8 Ziet toe voor uzelven, dat wij niet verliezen, hetgeen wij gearbeid hebben, maar een vol loon mogen ontvangen.
9 Een iegelijk, die overtreedt, en niet blijft in de leer van Christus, die heeft God niet; die in de leer van Christus blijft, deze heeft beiden den Vader en den Zoon.
10 Indien iemand tot ulieden komt, en deze leer niet brengt, ontvangt hem niet in huis, en zegt tot hem niet: Zijt gegroet.
11 Want die tot hem zegt: Zijt gegroet, die heeft gemeenschap aan zijn boze werken.
The Dutch Staten Vertaling translation is in the public domain.