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CHAPTER V.
_Rules to be observed in giving reproofs to the old and to the_
_young_, 1, 2.
_Directions concerning widows_, 3-16.
_Of elders that rule well_, 17, 18.
_How to proceed against elders...
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REBUKE NOT AN ELDER - The word “elder” here is not used in the
sense in which it often is, to denote an officer of the church, a
presbyter, but in its proper and usual sense, to denote an aged man.
Th...
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V. INSTRUCTIONS AND EXHORTATIONS
CHAPTER 5
_ 1. Concerning widows (1 Timothy 5:1)_
2. Concerning elders (1 Timothy 5:17)
3. Responsibility and personal instructions (1 Timothy 5:22)...
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(_b_) 1 Timothy 5:1 to 1 Timothy 6:2_ A_. TIMOTHY'S ATTITUDE TO
PARTICULAR CLASSES OF CHURCH MEMBERS.
1 Timothy 5:1 f. Old and Young. Older members must be treated with
reverence, younger as equals i...
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If you have occasion to reprimand an older man, do not do so sharply,
but appeal to him as you would to a father. Treat the younger men like
brothers; the older women as mothers; the younger women as...
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THE DUTY TO REPRIMAND (1 Timothy 5:1-2)...
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REBUKE. Greek. _epiplesso_. Only here.
NOT. App-106.
ELDER. App-189.
INTREAT. Same as "exhort", 1 Timothy 2:1 and 1 Timothy 6:2....
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Timothy's demeanour generally towards his flock
1. _Rebuke not an elder_ The Greek for -rebuke" occurring only here in
N. T. is a strong word implying roughness and sharpness. Timothy was
not to go so...
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ΠΡΕΣΒΎΤΕΡΟΣ here means _any elder man_ (cp. John 8:9 and
πρεσβύτας, Titus 2:2), as is plain from the context; there is
no idea of ecclesiastical office. The LXX. use both
πρεσβύτερος and πρεσβύτης as...
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IV. THE STATUS IN THE CHURCH OF VARIOUS CLASSES OF PERSONS
i. 1, 2. ELDER MEN AND WOMEN...
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ΕΠΊΠΛΗΞΗΣ _aor. conj. act. от_ ΈΠΙΠΛΉΣΣΩ (G1969)
бить, колотить, строго укорять. Слово
имеет оттенок суровости; строго
критиковать (MM; Guthrie).
_Aor. conj._ используется с отр. для
выражения запрет...
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V. THE CARE OF THE VARIOUS MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH 5:1-6:2
1.
CARE OF YOUNG AND OLD. 1 Timothy 5:1-2
_TEXT 5:1, 2_
1 Rebuke not an elder, but exhort him as father; the younger men as
brethren: 2 the...
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Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him as a father; and the younger men
as brethren;
AN ELDER - in age; probably not in the ministry; these latter are not
mentioned until 1 Timothy 5:17. Compare Acts...
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3 Translators have experienced much difficulty with this opening
sentence, because it seemed to lack the principal verb. The A V adds _
so do_, the Revisers _ so do I now_. It is very seldom that any...
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1 The signs of the last days are all present with us now. The teaching
of deceiving spirits and demons has become one of the great and
popular cults of the day. Their deception seems chiefly to take t...
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REGARDING WIDOWS AND ACCUSATIONS AGAINST ELDERS
1. Rebuke] This shows the authority which Timothy exercised. AN ELDER]
i.e. an elderly man, not one officially so named....
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HOW TO BE A LEADER IN THE CHURCH
1 TIMOTHY
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 5
ABOUT PERSONAL ATTITUDES AND RELATIONS (5:1-2)
V1 Do not correct an older man with hard words. But appeal to him as
if he wer...
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V.
(1) REBUKE NOT AN ELDER, BUT INTREAT HIM AS A FATHER. — Two-thirds
of St. Paul’s first Letter to Timothy have been taken up with
directions, warnings, and exhortations respecting the public duties...
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πρεσβυτέρῳ is best taken as a term of age, _seniorem_
(Vulg.). This view is supported by the ὡς πατέρα,
πρεσβυτέρας, νεωτέρας. The term νεωτέρους
might possibly refer to a subordinate Church officer....
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The wise Church ruler must understand how to deal with his people
individually. Each age and condition needs separate treatment: old
men, young men; old women, young women. Widows in particular need
d...
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WISE TREATMENT OF YOUNG AND OLD
1 Timothy 5:1
That minister of Jesus is happiest who introduces the tone and manner
of family life into the church, 1 Timothy 5:1. The attitude of son or
brother to ot...
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Timothy's demeanor toward men and women was now described, and demands
careful study and attention. As for men, seniors are to be treated
with respect, while the younger men are to be treated as breth...
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RELATING TO CHRISTIANS LIKE FAMILY
Lipscomb says Paul, "admonishes Timothy not to rebuke or speak harshly
to the aged men; but, if they commit wrong instead of reproving them
in a censorious manner,...
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Rebuke (1) not an elder, but intreat [him] as a father; [and] the
younger men as brethren;
(1) Of giving personal reprehensions appropriately, according to the
degrees of ages and gender....
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An ancient man. [1] Here the word presbyter is not take as in other
places, for a bishop or priest, but for an elderly man, who is
otherwise to be dealt with than young men. (Witham) --- We cannot
suf...
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(1) В¶ Rebuke not an elder, but intreat him as a father; and the
younger men as brethren; (2) The elder women as mothers; the younger
as sisters, with all purity. (3) В¶ Honour widows that are widows...
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CONTENTS
The Apostle is here instructing Timothy; as a Minister of Christ, how
to conduct himself in the Church of God: and especially towards
Elders, aged Women, and younger Persons....
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1 Timothy 1:1-20. We enter now on the confidential communications of
the apostle to some of his fellow-labourers, and tonight on the
epistles to Timothy. The two have much in common, but they have als...
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1_Do not harshly rebuke an elder _He now recommends to Timothy
gentleness and moderation in correcting faults. Correction is a
medicine, which has always some bitterness, and consequently is
disagreea...
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Having thus considered the labourer, the apostle returns to the
details of the work, in which Timothy was to display his diligence and
watchful care. Everywhere here the subject is that which is suita...
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REBUKE NOT AN ELDER,.... By whom is meant, not an elder in office, but
in age; for elders by office are afterwards spoken of, and particular
rules concerning them are given, 1 Timothy 5:17. Besides, a...
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Rebuke not an elder, but intreat _him_ as a father; _and_ the younger
men as brethren;
Ver. 1. _Rebuke not an elder_] Lash him not with the scourge of the
tongue, as a puny boy, μη επιληξης. _Ne plag...
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Because it is the duty of ministers to reprove such of their people as
err in principle or practice, and because the success of reproof
depends, in a great measure, upon the manner in which it is give...
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ELDER; an aged Christian man....
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In this section we are faced with more detailed, practical
responsibilities in reference to the various relationships in which
one may be found. This is wholesome, sobering instruction. First, a
young...
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Rebuke not an elder, but entreat him as a father; and the younger men
as brethren.
1. Rebuke - When is "rebuke" a proper action to take? Why is rebuke
here forbidden when other passages command us to...
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“Up to this point in this letter, Paul has been giving instructions
on matters that touched Timothy's relationship with the whole
congregation. Almost the whole of the remainder of the letter is
conce...
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1,2 Respect must be paid to the dignity of years and place. The
younger, if faulty, must be rebuked, not as desirous to find fault
with them, but as willing to make the best of them. There is need of...
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1 TIMOTHY CHAPTER 5 1 TIMOTHY 5:1,2 Directions to Timothy how to
admonish persons of different conditions. 1 TIMOTHY 5:3 Concerning
widows. 1 TIMOTHY 5:17,18 Elders, if they do well, are to be doub
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1 Timothy 5:1 not G3361 rebuke G1969 (G5661) man G4245 but G235 exhort
G3870 (G5720) as G5613 father...
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1 Timothy 5:1. REBUKE NOT AN ELDER. The question naturally rises
whether the word ‘elder' is to be taken in its official sense or as
referring to age only. The fourfold classification of which this is...
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REBUKE NOT AN ELDER
(πρεσβυτερω μη επιπληξηις). Dative case
πρεσβυτερω used in the usual sense of an older man, not a
minister (bishop as in 1 Timothy 3:2) as is shown by "as a father."
First aorist...
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CONTENTS: Work of a good minister of Christ.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Paul, Timothy, Satan.
CONCLUSION: Ministers of Jesus Christ are reprovers by office, for
they are not alone to preach the Word, b...
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1 Timothy 5:1. _Rebuke not an elder, but entreat him as a father._
Job's three princely friends not only mistook his case, but were
severe in their reprehensions; and were themselves reprehended of th...
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DO NOT REBUKE AN OLDER MAN. Because Timothy, as an evangelist (see
note on Ephesians 4:11), would have the duty of "rebuking error and
correcting faults (2 Timothy 3:16-17)_,"_ Paul tells how this is...
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_Rebuke not an elder._
CHRISTIAN REPROOFS
I. The necessity and the nature of Christian reproof are both
suggested. Though age was always to be reverenced, even those in
advanced life were to be rebuk...
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 5:1 How Specific Groups in the Church
Should Be Shaped by the Gospel. “Honor” (1 Timothy 5:3,...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
1 Timothy 5:1. REBUKE NOT AN ELDER.—_I.e._ do not sharply reprimand
one advanced in years. The authority of St. Paul was never that of
those who “lord it over God’s h...
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EXPOSITION
1 TIMOTHY 5:1
_Exhort _for _intreat_,_ _A.V.; _and _omitted. REBUKE NOT (μὴ
ἐπιπλήξης); only here in the New Testament for the more
usual ἐπιτιμάω (2 Timothy 4:2, and frequently in th...
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CHAPTER V
From matters relating to the strictly personal state and behaviour of
Timothy, the apostle now proceeds to give a series of directions in
respect to the proper method of dealing with persons...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to First Timothy chapter five? Paul is
a spiritual father to Timothy, Timothy's mentor. He looks upon him as
a son; in fact, he calls him his son in the faith. Timothy...
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1 Peter 5:1; 1 Peter 5:5; 1 Peter 5:6; 1 Timothy 5:17; 1 Timothy 5:19;...
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Rebuke not an elder [π ρ ε σ β υ τ ε ρ ω μ η ε π ι π
λ η ξ η ς]. The verb N. T. o. o LXX originally to lay on blows;
hence to castigate with words. Presbuterov elder, o P., but frequent
in Gospels, Ac...
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Rebuke not — Considering your own youth, with such a severity as
would otherwise be proper....
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Our apostle here directs Timothy how to manage rightly that great and
important duty of ministerial reproof: if aged persons, elders in age,
do transgress, they must be rebuked, not magisterially, but...