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Verse 8. _I WILL THEREFORE_] Seeing the apostle had his authority from
Christ, and spoke nothing but what he received from him, his
βουλομαι, _I will_, is equal to _I command_.
_THAT MEN PRAY_] That...
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I WILL THEREFORE - The Greek word here (βοὺλομαι boulomai)
is different from the word rendered “will” - θέλω thelō -
in 1 Timothy 2:4. The distinction is, that the word there used -
θέλω thelō -...
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II. CONCERNING PRAYER
CHAPTER 2
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1. Prayer for all men and for those in authority (1 Timothy 2:1)
2. The place for the man and the woman (1 Timothy 2:8)
1 Timothy 2:1
Instructions ar
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THE BEHAVIOUR OF WOMEN. Public prayer, characterised by the right
spirit, must be offered only by _men._ Women's part is to dress
modestly, finding their chief adornment in good works. They may
neithe...
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THE UNIVERSALITY OF THE GOSPEL (1 Timothy 2:1-7)...
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So, then, it is my wish that men should pray everywhere, lifting up
holy hands, with no anger in their hearts and no doubts in their
minds. Even so it is my wish that women should modestly and wisely...
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WILL. App-102.
MEN. the men, i, e. husbands. App-123.
PRAY. App-134.
EVERY WHERE. in (Greek. en) every place.
HOLY. Greek. heal. See Acts 2:27.
DOUBTING. reasoning or disputing....
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Common Prayer. The part to be taken in Public Worship by men and by
women
8. _I will therefore that men pray every where_ (1) the position of
-pray" shews the resumption of this subject as the main th...
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ii. FURTHER DIRECTIONS AS TO THE DEMEANOUR AT PUBLIC WORSHIP OF (_a_)
MEN, (_b_) WOMEN...
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ΔΙΑΛΟΓΙΣΜΟΥ͂. So א*AD2KLP d f m and the received text;
the plural διαλογισμῶν (used everywhere else in N.T.
except Luke 9:46-47) is supported by אcGg and the Syriac versions,
and is preferred by Westc...
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ΒΟΎΛΟΜΑΙ (G1014) _praes. ind. med. (dep.)_
предназначать, хотеть, желать, с _inf._
Это выражение указывает на авторитет
апостола (Bengel).
ΠΡΟΣΕΎΧΕΣΘΑΙ _praes. med. (dep.) inf. от_
ΠΡΟΣΕΎΧΟΜΑΙ (G4336...
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LIFTING UP HOLY HANDS, &C.— The _lifting up of hands_ in prayer was
a very antient custom. See Exodus 17:11.Psalms 134:2; Psalms
141:2.Isaiah 1:1
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8 I desire therefore that the men pray in every place, lifting up holy
hands, without wrath and disputing. 9 In like manner, that women adorn
themselves in modest apparel, with shamefastness and sobri...
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I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands,
without wrath and doubting.
I WILL, [ Boulomai (G1014)] - I desire, active wish: not mere
willingness [ etheloo (G2309)].
THAT M...
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5 This passage is primarily intended to break down the bounds in which
salvation had hitherto been confined. The testimony of past eras is no
basis on which to build in this era. The testimony to the...
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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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CONCERNING PRAYER, THANKSGIVING, AND THE PLACE OF WOMEN
1-8. The second charge to Timothy—to teach those over whom he was
set to use public prayer and intercession....
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As to men (contrasted with women, about whom he is about to give a
different charge), they are not to quarrel and dispute, but, wherever
they are, they are to pray. MEN] RV 'the men,' that is, the mal...
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HOW TO BE A LEADER IN THE CHURCH
1 TIMOTHY
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 2
PRAYER FOR ALL PEOPLE (2:1-4)
V1 First of all, I urge you to pray for all people. Talk to God about
them. Ask God to help and...
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I WILL THEREFORE. — The Apostle here again turns to the subject of
“public prayer,” now giving directions respecting the persons who
should offer their prayers, and also telling them how these public...
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CHAPTER 9
BEHAVIOUR IN CHRISTIAN WORSHIP: MEN'S ATTITUDE OF BODY AND MIND:
WOMEN'S ATTIRE AND ORNAMENT. - 1 Timothy 2:8
IN the preceding verses of this chapter, St. Paul has been insisting
on the dut...
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_to 1 Timothy 3:1_ _a_. The ministers of public prayer must be the men
of the congregation, not the women. A woman's positive duty is to make
herself conspicuous by good works, not by personal display...
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βούλομαι οὖν : οὖν is resumptive of the general topic
of public worship from which the writer has digressed in 1 Timothy
2:3-7. βούλομαι οὖν is found again in 1 Timothy 5:14. In
both places, βούλομαι...
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PRAYER AND MODEST ADORNING
1 Timothy 2:1
The Apostle especially urged intercessory prayer, because it meant so
much to himself. Three different words are used of prayer, because
there are so many way...
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The apostle then turned to the public devotions of the Church. As the
Church is the medium for proclamation of the doctrine of truth, so
also is it the instrument of intercession as between men and Go...
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR MEN AND WOMEN CONCERNING WORSHIP
The words "I desire" suggest a strong desire that directs the actions
of others. The word used for "men" here indicates the male of the
species in dir...
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(6) I will therefore that men pray every where, (d) lifting up holy
hands, without (e) wrath and (f) doubting.
(6) He has spoken of the persons for whom we must pray: and now he
teaches that the diffe...
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How beautifully does St. Paul teach that modesty and chastity are the
greatest ornaments of the female sex, not only in the sight of God and
of Angels, but also of men, who although by their own negle...
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(8) I will therefore that men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands,
without wrath and doubting. (9) В¶ In like manner also, that women
adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sob...
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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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_‘PRAY, ALWAYS PRAY’_
‘I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands,
without wrath and doubting.’
1 Timothy 2:8
If there be one feeling more strongly fixed in man than another...
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8_I wish therefore that men may pray _This inference depends on the
preceding statement; for, as we saw in the Epistle to the Galatians,
we must receive “the Spirit of adoption,” (37) in order that we...
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The apostle proceeds to give instructions founded on the great
principles which he had established on grace. The Jewish spirit might
look on Gentile kings as enemies, and on Gentiles in general as
unw...
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I WILL THEREFORE THAT MEN PRAY EVERYWHERE,.... In this declaration of
the apostle's will concerning prayer, he only takes notice of "men";
not but that it is both the duty and privilege of women, as w...
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I will therefore that men pray every where, lifting up holy hands,
without wrath and doubting.
Ver. 8. _Pray everywhere_] Any place now (be it but a chimney) may
make a goodly oratory, John 4:21 .
_...
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_I will_ A word strongly expressing his apostolical authority;
_therefore_ This particle connects the 8th and the 1st verse; _that
men pray everywhere_ Εν παντιτοπω, _in every place._
Wherever men are...
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LIFTING UP HOLY HANDS; in prayer.
WITHOUT WRATH; unholy anger towards men, which always hinders prayer.
Mark 11:25.
DOUBTING; the wavering of faith, which also hinders prayer. James
1:6-7. But many p...
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The offer of salvation is universal, hence also intercessory prayer
should be general:...
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I WILL, THEREFORE, THAT MEN PRAY EVERYWHERE, LIFTING UP HOLY HANDS,
WITHOUT WRATH AND DOUBTING.
This fact, that the gracious will of God unto salvation extends to all
men, is so important that Paul br...
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We have seen in chapter 1 that the grace of God must predominate as
the one principle of true blessing, and the one corrective when
falsehood threatens. Chapter 2 now calls for an attitude consistent...
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I will therefore that men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands,
without wrath or doubting.
1. Men - Does this word refer to all mankind or to the male gender?
Who are the "men" under consideration...
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“THEREFORE”: Having established the point that God wants His
people to offer prayers for all men, Paul now proceeds to give some
instructions to both men and women about their lifestyles if they
expec...
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8-15 Under the gospel, prayer is not to be confined to any one
particular house of prayer, but men must pray every where. We must
pray in our closets, pray in our families, pray at our meals, pray
wh...
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I WILL THEREFORE THAT MEN PRAY EVERY WHERE; this is one precept that I
give thee in charge as to the management of the affairs of the church,
that wherever men meet together to worship God, whether in...
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Tertullian On Baptism
to produce, by means of "holy hands,"[61]
Tertullian On Prayer
But what reason is there in going to prayer with hands indeed washed,
but the spirit foul?-inasmuch as to our ha...
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1 Timothy 2:8 desire G1014 (G5736) therefore G3767 men G435 pray G4336
(G5738) everywhere G1722 G3956...
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1 Timothy 2:8. THAT MEN. Better, as in the Greek, ‘ _the men,'_ as
distinguished from the women. The ‘praying' spoken of is not a
mental act, but part of the public worship of the Church, and is
there...
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I DESIRE
(βουλομα). So Philippians 1:12.THE MEN
(τους ανδρας). Accusative of general reference with the
infinitive προσευχεσθα. The men in contrast to "women"
(γυναικας) in 1 Timothy 2:9. It is pu...
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1 Timothy 2:8
The Prayer of Faith.
I. God is infinite, and the laws of nature, like nature itself, are
finite. These methods of working, therefore which correspond to the
physical element in us do no...
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CONTENTS: Exhortation to prayer. Divine order for the sexes.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Paul, Adam, Eve, Timothy.
CONCLUSION: Christians are to be men much given to prayer, and in
their prayers having...
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1 Timothy 2:1. _I exhort therefore, that supplications and prayers be
made for all men for kings, and all that are in authority._ Civil
government is in its own nature paternal: it is designed to prot...
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I WANT MEN EVERYWHERE TO PRAY. _White_ takes this to mean: _"That the
men should conduct public worship."_ But this would force "everywhere"
to mean "in places of public worship." _MacKnight_ writes:...
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_Pray everywhere._
PRAYER
I. Let us consider THE SUBJECT OF ATTENTION. This is prayer. And what
is prayer? Prayer is the breathing of desire towards God. Words are
not essential to it. As words may b...
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 2:1 Descriptions of Gospel-shaped
Living. Paul now shows what true gospel living (1 Timothy 1:5) should
look like. He asks for prayer, and
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 2:8 NOT WITH... GOLD OR PEARLS OR COSTLY
ATTIRE. Paul does not prohibit wearing jewelry (see note on 1 Pet.
3:3–4). Rather, he says that women should not dress to show off...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
1 Timothy 2:4. WHO WILL HAVE ALL MEN TO BE SAVED.—The emphatic word
here is “all men.” The good purpose of God is as universal as it
is good. It is _not_ the will of t...
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EXPOSITION
1 TIMOTHY 2:1
_First of all_,_ that _for _that_,_ first of all_,_ _A.V.;
_thanksgivings _for _and giving of thanks_._ _A.V. I EXHORT THEREFORE.
The insertion of the connecting particle "th...
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Now I exhort [Paul said] therefore, that, first of all, supplications,
prayers, intercessions, and the giving of thanks, be made for all men
(1 Timothy 2:1);
So we are exhorted to pray for each other...
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1 Corinthians 7:7; 1 John 3:20; 1 Kings 3:11; 1 Peter 3:7; 1 Timo
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I will [β ο υ λ ο μ α ι]. Better, I desire. See on Matthew
1:9, and comp. Philippians 1:12. Paul's word is qelw I will. See
Romans 16:19; 1 Cor
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I will — A word strongly expressing his apostolical authority.
Therefore — This particle connects 1 Timothy 2:8 with 1 Timothy 2:1.
That men pray in every place — Public and private. Wherever men are,...