Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 1 Thessalonians 5:26
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26. Hence it appears this Epistle was first handed to the elders, who communicated it to "the brethren." holy kiss —pure and chaste. "A kiss of charity" ( :- ). A token of Christian fellowship in those days (compare Luke 7:45 ; Acts 20:37 ), as it is a common mode of salutation in many countries. The custom hence arose in the early Church of passing the kiss through the congregation at the holy communion [JUSTIN MARTYR, Apology, 1.65; Apostolic Constitutions, 2.57], the men kissing the men, and the women the women, in the Lord. So in the Syrian Church each takes his neighbor's right hand and gives the salutation, "Peace." return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-27" class="com-number"
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