8. Or he that exhorteth--Since all preaching, whether by apostles,
prophets, or teachers, was followed up by exhortation
(Ac 11:23; 14:22; 15:32,
&c.), many think that no specific class is here in view. But if liberty
was given to others to exercise themselves occasionally in exhorting
the brethren, generally, or small parties of the less instructed, the
reference may be to them.
he that giveth--in the exercise of private benevolence probably, rather
than in the discharge of diaconal duty.
with simplicity--so the word probably means. But as simplicity seems
enjoined in the next clause but one of this same verse, perhaps the
meaning here is, "with liberality," as the same word is rendered in
2Co 8:2; 9:11.
he that ruleth--whether in the Church or his own household. See
1Ti 3:4, 5,
where the same word is applied to both.
with diligence--with earnest purpose.
he that showeth mercy, with cheerfulness--not only without grudging
either trouble or pecuniary relief, but feeling it to be "more blessed
to give than to receive," and to help than be helped.
JFB.
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