Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
All that (pan to). Collective use of the neuter singular as in I John 5:4, like pan o in John 6:37, John 6:39. Three examples, not necessarily covering all sins, are given in the nominative in apposition with pan to. "The lust of the flesh" (h epiqumia thv sarkov, subjective genitive, lust felt by the flesh) may be illustrated by Mark 4:19; Galatians 5:17. So the genitive with h epiqumia twn ofqalmwn (the lust of the eyes) is subjective, lust with the eyes as organs as shown by Jesus in Matthew 5:28. The use of the "movies" today for gain by lustful exhibitions is a case in point. For alazoneia see on James 4:16, the only other N.T. example. Alazwn (a boaster) occurs in Romans 1:30; II Timothy 3:2. Biov (life) as in I John 3:17 is the external aspect (Luke 8:14), not the inward principle (zwh). David Smith thinks that, as in the case of Eve (Genesis 3:1-6) and the temptations of Jesus (Matthew 4:1-11), these three sins include all possible sins. But they are all "of the world" (ek tou kosmou) in origin, in no sense "of the Father" (ek tou patrov). The problem for the believer is always how to be in the world and yet not of it (John 17:11, John 17:14 ff.).
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing 1 John 2:16:
Titus 2:11
James 4:16
1 John 3:17
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