9 He that saith he is in the light, and hateth his brother, is in darkness even until now.

Other Translations of 1 John 2:9

New International Version

9 Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates a brother or sisterThe Greek word for "brother or sister" ("adelphos" ) refers here to a believer, whether man or woman, as part of God's family; also in verse 11; and in 3:15, 17; 4:20; 5:16. is still in the darkness.

English Standard Version

9 Whoever says he is in the light and hates his brother is still in darkness.

The Message

9 Anyone who claims to live in God's light and hates a brother or sister is still in the dark.

New King James Version

9 He who says he is in the light, and hates his brother, is in darkness until now.

New Living Translation

9 If anyone claims, "I am living in the light," but hates a fellow believer, that person is still living in darkness.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 John 2:9

Commentary on 1 John 2:3-11

(Read 1 John 2:3-11)

What knowledge of Christ can that be, which sees not that he is most worthy of our entire obedience? And a disobedient life shows there is neither religion nor honesty in the professor. The love of God is perfected in him that keeps his commandments. God's grace in him attains its true mark, and produces its sovereign effect as far as may be in this world, and this is man's regeneration; though never absolutely perfect here. Yet this observing Christ's commands, has holiness and excellency which, if universal, would make the earth resemble heaven itself. The command to love one another had been in force from the beginning of the world; but it might be called a new command as given to Christians. It was new in them, as their situation was new in respect of its motives, rules, and obligations. And those who walk in hatred and enmity to believers, remain in a dark state. Christian love teaches us to value our brother's soul, and to dread every thing hurtful to his purity and peace. Where spiritual darkness dwells, in mind, the judgment, and the conscience will be darkened, and will mistake the way to heavenly life. These things demand serious self-examination; and earnest prayer, that God would show us what we are, and whither we are going.

10 He that loveth his brother abideth in the light, and there is none occasion of stumbling in him.

Other Translations of 1 John 2:10

New International Version

10 Anyone who loves their brother and sisterThe Greek word for "brother and sister" ("adelphos" ) refers here to a believer, whether man or woman, as part of God's family; also in 3:10; 4:20, 21. lives in the light, and there is nothing in them to make them stumble.

English Standard Version

10 Whoever loves his brother abides in the light, and in himOr it there is no cause for stumbling.

The Message

10 It's the person who loves brother and sister who dwells in God's light and doesn't block the light from others.

New King James Version

10 He who loves his brother abides in the light, and there is no cause for stumbling in him.

New Living Translation

10 Anyone who loves a fellow believer is living in the light and does not cause others to stumble.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 1 John 2:10

Commentary on 1 John 2:3-11

(Read 1 John 2:3-11)

What knowledge of Christ can that be, which sees not that he is most worthy of our entire obedience? And a disobedient life shows there is neither religion nor honesty in the professor. The love of God is perfected in him that keeps his commandments. God's grace in him attains its true mark, and produces its sovereign effect as far as may be in this world, and this is man's regeneration; though never absolutely perfect here. Yet this observing Christ's commands, has holiness and excellency which, if universal, would make the earth resemble heaven itself. The command to love one another had been in force from the beginning of the world; but it might be called a new command as given to Christians. It was new in them, as their situation was new in respect of its motives, rules, and obligations. And those who walk in hatred and enmity to believers, remain in a dark state. Christian love teaches us to value our brother's soul, and to dread every thing hurtful to his purity and peace. Where spiritual darkness dwells, in mind, the judgment, and the conscience will be darkened, and will mistake the way to heavenly life. These things demand serious self-examination; and earnest prayer, that God would show us what we are, and whither we are going.