Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
That Jesus is the Christ (oti Ihsouv estin o Xristov). The Cerinthian antichrist denies the identity of Jesus and Christ (1 John 2:22). Hence John insists on this form of faith (pisteuwn here in the full sense, stronger than in 1 John 3:23; 1 John 4:16, seen also in pistiv in verse 1 John 5:4, where English and Latin fall down in having to use another word for the verb) as he does in verse 1 John 5:5 and in accord with the purpose of John's Gospel (John 20:31). Nothing less will satisfy John, not merely intellectual conviction, but full surrender to Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. "The Divine Begetting is the antecedent, not the consequent of the believing" (Law). For "is begotten of God" (ek tou qeou gegennhtai) see 1 John 2:29; 1 John 3:9; 1 John 4:7; 1 John 5:4, 1 John 5:18. John appeals here to family relationship and family love.
Him that begat (ton gennhsanta). First aorist active articular participle of gennaw, to beget, the Father (our heavenly Father).
Him also that is begotten of him (ton gegennhmenon ec autou). Perfect passive articular participle of gennaw, the brother or sister by the same father. So then we prove our love for the common Father by our conduct towards our brothers and sisters in Christ.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
1 John 5:4
1 John 5:5
1 John 5:13
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