Commentary of the Old and New Testaments

2 John

By Joseph Benson

Introduction

It is a friendly, personal letter, written some time after the first letter, to the "elect lady" who, as I think, was John's friend, and not a church or some nation as has sometimes been argued. The aim is evidently to warn his friend against certain false teachers.

Analysis.

  1. Greeting, 1-3.
  2. Thanksgiving, 4.
  3. Exhortation to obedience. 5-6.
  4. Warning against anti-Christs, 7-9.
  5. How to deal with false teachers, 10-11.
  6. Conclusion, 12-13.

For Study and Discussion. (1) The character of the children of the elect lady. (2) Evidence of real discipleship. (3) How to deal with false teachers.