1 Thessalonians 2:7

     7. we wereGreek, "we were made" by God's grace.

      gentleGreek, "mild in bearing with the faults of others" [TITTMANN]; one, too, who is gentle (though firm) in reproving the erroneous opinions of others (2Ti 2:24). Some of the oldest manuscripts read, "we became little children" (compare Mt 18:3, 4). Others support the English Version reading, which forms a better antithesis to 1Th 2:6, 7, and harmonizes better with what follows; for he would hardly, in the same sentence, compare himself both to the "infants" or "little children," and to "a nurse," or rather, "suckling mother." Gentleness is the fitting characteristic of a nurse.

      among youGreek, "in the midst of you," that is, in our intercourse with you being as one of yourselves.

      nurse—a suckling mother.

      herGreek, "her own children" (compare 1Th 2:11). So Ga 4:19.

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