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1 Thessalonians 5:26

Posted on 18 May at 11:36

“Greet ye all the brethren with an holy kiss.”

Context:Let’s dive into a Bible study on 1 Thessalonians 5:26, using the King James Version (KJV) translation:

The verse you’ve mentioned is found in 1 Thessalonians 5:26 (KJV), which says:

“Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss.”

This verse is part of the closing remarks in the first letter of Paul to the Thessalonians. In this particular verse, Paul instructs the Thessalonian believers to greet one another with a holy kiss.

  • Cultural Context:It’s essential to understand the cultural context of the early Christian church. During the time when this letter was written, a holy kiss was a common greeting among believers. It was a customary way of showing love, respect, and fellowship within the community. It was not a romantic or sexual gesture, but rather an expression of unity and familial affection.
  • Greeting:The act of greeting one another was significant in the early Christian community. It represented the bond of brotherhood and sisterhood that believers shared in Christ. The use of the term “brethren” indicates that Paul’s instruction applies to both male and female believers. The holy kiss was a symbol of acceptance, love, and a sense of belonging to the family of God.
  • Holiness:The phrase “with a holy kiss” emphasizes the need for purity and sincerity in the greeting. The kiss should be an expression of genuine affection and should be done in a manner that upholds moral and spiritual integrity. The word “holy” indicates that the kiss should be marked by a sacredness and reverence, highlighting the spiritual nature of the act.
  • Application:While the specific practice of greeting with a holy kiss may not be prevalent in all cultures today, the underlying principles of love, respect, and unity still apply. As believers, we are called to greet one another with warmth and kindness, treating each other as members of God’s family. It reminds us to foster a sense of community, encouraging and supporting one another in our faith journey.

In applying this verse, it is crucial to consider the cultural norms and practices of your specific context. While the act of a holy kiss may not be culturally appropriate in some settings, the essence of the instruction can still be manifested through genuine acts of love, such as handshakes, hugs, or words of encouragement.

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