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2 Thessalonians 3:11
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For we hear that there are some among you who are idle. They are not busy but busybodies.
For we heare that there are some which walke among you disorderly, working not at all, but are busi-bodies.
For we hear that some among you walk in idleness, not busy at work, but busybodies.
For we hear that some among you are leading an undisciplined life, doing no work at all, but acting like busybodies.
We hear that some people in your group refuse to work. They do nothing but busy themselves in other people's lives.
For we hear that some among you are leading an undisciplined life, doing no work at all, but acting like busybodies.
For we hear that some among you are walking in an unruly manner, doing no work at all, but acting like busybodies.
Yet we hear that some of you are leading undisciplined lives and accomplishing nothing but being busybodies.
Now we learn that some of you just loaf around and won't do any work, except the work of a busybody.
We hear that some of you are leading a life of idleness — not busy working, just busybodies!
For we hear that [there are] some walking among you disorderly, not working at all, but busybodies.
We hear that some people in your group refuse to work. They are doing nothing except being busy in the lives of others.
For we heare, that there are some which walke among you inordinately, and worke not at all, but are busie bodies.
For we hear that there are some men among you who lead an evil life, and do not work at all, but are busybodies.
We say this because we hear that there are some people among you who live lazy lives and who do nothing except meddle in other people's business.
For we hear that some among you are living irresponsibly, working at nothing, but being busybodies.
For we hear some are walking in a disorderly way among you, not working at all, but being busybodies.
Indeed, we hear that some among you are leading an undisciplined and inappropriate life, doing no work at all, but acting like busybodies [meddling in other people's business].
For we hear of some that walk among you disorderly, that work not at all, but are busybodies.
For it has come to our ears that there are some among you whose behaviour is uncontrolled, who do no work at all, but are over-interested in the business of others.
For we hear of some who walk among you in rebellion, who don't work at all, but are busybodies.
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For we hear that there are some among you who walk wickedly, and nothing work, unless vain things.
For we hear, there are some among you who walk wickedly, and do nothing except vain things.
For we haue heard that there are some which walke among you inordinately, workyng not at all, but be busy bodies.
For we hear of some that walk among you disorderly, that work not at all, but are busybodies.
For we hear of some who walk among you in rebellion, who don't work at all, but are busybodies.
For we hear there are some among you who walk disorderly, doing nothing, but being busy-bodies.
For we hear that there are some of you who live disorderly lives and are mere idle busybodies.
For we han herd that summe among you goon in reste, and no thing worchen, but don curiousli.
For we hear of some that walk among you disorderly, that don't work at all, but are busybodies.
For we hear that there are some who walk among you disorderly, working not at all, but are busy-bodies.
For we hear that some among you are living an undisciplined life, not doing their own work but meddling in the work of others.
For we hear that there are some who walk among you in a disorderly manner, not working at all, but are busybodies.
Yet we hear that some of you are living idle lives, refusing to work and meddling in other people's business.
We hear that some are not working. But they are spending their time trying to see what others are doing.
For we hear that some of you are living in idleness, mere busybodies, not doing any work.
We hear, in fact, of some who are walking among you in a disorderly way, at nothing, working, yet too busily working!
For we have heard there are some among you who walk disorderly: working not at all, but curiously meddling.
For we hear that some of you are living in idleness, mere busybodies, not doing any work.
We have hearde saye no doute that ther are some which walke amonge you inordinatly and worke not at all but are besy bodies.
for we hear of certain walking among you disorderly, nothing working, but over working,
For we heare saye, that there are some which walke amonge you inordinatly, and worke not at all, but are busy bodies.
now being inform'd, that there are among you people of an irregular conduct, who neglect their own business, and busy themselves with the affairs of others:
We've heard some of you have become lazy and since you didn't have anything better to do, you've started causing problems within the crew.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
walk: 2 Thessalonians 3:6
working: 1 Thessalonians 4:11, 1 Timothy 5:13, 1 Peter 4:15
Reciprocal: Exodus 5:17 - General Mark 7:5 - General Mark 8:34 - take Luke 16:3 - I cannot Acts 17:21 - spent Ephesians 4:28 - labour Philippians 3:18 - many 1 Thessalonians 5:14 - unruly
Cross-References
And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.
These things hast thou done, and I kept silence; thou thoughtest that I was altogether such an one as thyself: but I will reprove thee, and set them in order before thine eyes.
Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
For we hear that there are some,.... This is the reason of the order or command given in 2 Thessalonians 3:6 for withdrawing from disorderly persons. When the apostle was with them, he observed that there were idle persons among them, and therefore gave orders then, that if they would not work, they should not eat; and in his former epistle, having intelligence that there were still such persons among them, he exhorts them to their duty, and puts the church upon admonishing them; and still information is given him, that there were some such persons yet among them; for as the apostle had the care of all the churches upon him, so he kept a correspondence with them, and by one means or another, by sending messengers to them, or by receiving letters from those he corresponded with, he learned the state of them; and his information was generally good, and what might be depended upon; see 1 Corinthians 1:11 as it was in this case relating to some persons: which walk among you disorderly; and who they were, and which also explains 2 Thessalonians 3:6, are immediately observed: working not at all; at their callings, trades, and businesses in which they were brought up, but lived an idle and lazy life: and this was walking disorderly indeed, even contrary to the order of things before the fall, when man was in a state of innocence; for before sin entered into the world, Adam was put into the garden of Eden to keep and dress it; man was created an active creature, and made for work and business; and to live without, is contrary to the order of creation, as well as to the order of civil societies, and of religious ones, or churches, and even what irrational creatures do not.
But are busy bodies; though they work not at all at their own business, yet are very busy in other men's matters, and have the affairs of kingdoms, and cities, and towns, and neighbourhoods, and churches, and families, upon their hands; which they thrust themselves into, and intermeddle with, though they have no business at all with them: these wander from house to house, and curiously inquire into personal and family affairs, are tattlers, full of prate and talk, and, like the Athenians, spend all their time in telling or hearing new things; and they also speak things which they should not; they carry tales from one to another, and privately whisper things to the disadvantage of their fellow creatures and Christians, and backbite and slander them. These are the pests of nations and neighbourhoods, the plagues of churches, and the scandal of human nature; see 1 Timothy 5:13.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
For we hear - It is not known in what way this was made known to Paul, whether by Timothy, or by some other one. He had no doubt of its truth, and he seems to have been prepared to believe it the more readily from what he saw when he was among them.
Which walk disorderly - See the notes, 2 Thessalonians 3:6.
But are busy-bodies - Compare the 1 Timothy 5:13 note; 1 Peter 4:15 note. That is, they meddled with the affairs of others - a thing which they who have nothing of their own to busy themselves about will be very likely to do. The apostle had seen that there was a tendency to his when he was in Thessalonica, and hence he had commanded them to “do their own business;” 1 Thessalonians 4:11. The injunction, it seems, had availed little, for there is no class of persons who will heed good counsel so little as those who have a propensity to intermeddle with the affairs of others. One of the indispensable things to check this is, that each one should have enough to do himself; and one of the most pestiferous of all persons is he who has nothing to do but to look after the affairs of his neighbors. In times of affliction and want, we should be ready to lend our aid. At other times, we should feel that he can manage his own affairs as well as we can do it for him; or if he cannot, it is his business, not ours. The Greek word used occurs only here, and in 1 Timothy 5:13; compare the notes on Philippians 2:4.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 11. For we hear that there are some — It is very likely that St. Paul kept up some sort of correspondence with the Thessalonian Church; for he had heard every thing that concerned their state, and it was from this information that he wrote his second epistle.
Disorderly — ατακτως. Out of their rank-not keeping their own place.
Working not at all — Either lounging at home, or becoming religious gossips; μηδεν εργαζομενους, doing nothing.
Busybodies. — περιεργαζομενους. Doing every thing they should not do-impertinent meddlers with other people's business; prying into other people's circumstances and domestic affairs; magnifying or minifying, mistaking or underrating, every thing; newsmongers and telltales; an abominable race, the curse of every neighbourhood where they live, and a pest to religious society. There is a fine paronomasia in the above words, and evidently intended by the apostle.