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THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE THESSALONIANS - Chapter 3 - Verse 6
In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. -- See Barnes "1 Co 5:4".
That ye withdraw yourselves. See Barnes "1 Ti 6:6".
This is the true notion of Christian discipline. It is not primarily that of cutting a man off, or denouncing him, or excommunicating him; it is that of withdrawing from him. We cease to have fellowship with him. We do not regard him any longer as a Christian brother. We separate from him. We do not seek to affect him in any other respect; we do not injure his name or standing as a man, or hold him up to reprobation; we do not follow him with denunciation or a spirit of revenge; we simply cease to recognize him as a Christian brother, when he shows that he is no longer worthy to be regarded as such. We do not deliver him over to the civil arm; we do not inflict any positive punishment on him; we leave him unmolested in all his rights as a citizen, a man, a neighbour, a husband, a father, and simply say that he is no longer one of us as a Christian. How different is this from excommunication, as it has been commonly understood! How different from the anathemas fulminated by the Papacy, and the delivering of the heretic over to the civil power!
From every brother that walketh disorderly. See Barnes "1 Co 5:11, also 1 Co 5:12-13. A "disorderly walk" denotes conduct that is in any way contrary to the rules of Christ. The proper idea of the word used here (ataktwv,) is that of soldiers who do not keep the ranks; who are regardless of order; and then who are irregular in any way. The word would include any violation of the rules of Christ on any subject.
And not after the tradition which ye received of us. According to the doctrine which we delivered to you. See Barnes "2 Th 2:15".
This shows that by the word "tradition" the apostle did not mean unwritten doctrines handed down from one to another, for he evidently alludes to what he had himself taught them, and his direction is not that that should be handed down by them, but that they should obey it.
{a} "withdraw yourselves" 1 Ti 6:5 {b} "every brother that walketh disorderly" 1 Co 5:11,13 {*} "received of us" "doctrine which you received of us"