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Verse 13. _GIVE ATTENDANCE TO READING_] Timothy could easily
comprehend the apostle's meaning; but at present this is not so easy.
What _books_ does the apostle mean? The books of the Old Testament
w...
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TILL I COME; - notes, 1 Timothy 3:14.
GIVE ATTENDANCE TO READING - The word here used may refer either to
public or to private reading; see Act 13:15; 2 Corinthians 3:14;
compare Esdr. 9:48.
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IV. CONCERNING THE LATTER-DAY APOSTASY
CHAPTER 4
_ 1. What the Spirit has predicted (1 Timothy 4:1)_
2. The remedies against apostasy (1 Timothy 4:6)
1 Timothy 4:1
The mystery of godliness h
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THE TREATMENT NEEDED. Timothy must meet the errors by (_a)_ personal
example (1 Timothy 4:6) and (_b_) diligent teaching (1 Timothy 4:11).
In combating error he must continually draw his strength from...
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THE SERVICE OF GOD OR THE SERVICE OF SATAN (1 Timothy 4:1-5)...
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Make it your business to hand on and to teach these commandments. Do
not give anyone a chance to despise you because you are young; but in
your words and in your conduct, in love, in loyalty and in pu...
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GIVE ATTENDANCE. take heed, as 1 Timothy 4:1 (giving heed).
READING. See Acts 13:15.
EXHORTATION. Greek. _paraklesis_. See Acts 22:5.
DOCTRINE. teaching....
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_Till I come_ The present indic, (instead of future indic. or aorist
subjunctive) is found Luke 19:13, -trade ye herewith till I come;"
John 21:22, -if I will that he tarry till I come." The right rea...
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ἜΩΣ ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ. Possibly the present tense implies a more
confident expectation than would be suggested by ἕως ἄν
ἔλθω; cp. 1 Timothy 3:14 ἐλπίζων ἐλθεῖν πρὸς
σὲ τάχιον.
ΠΡΌΣΕΧΕ, _give heed_; see note o...
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ii. TIMOTHY’S DUTY IN RESPECT OF HIS PERSONAL CONDUCT...
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ΠΡΌΣΕΧΕ _praes. imper. act. от_ ΠΡΟΣΈΧΩ (G4337)
(_см._ 1 Timothy 4:1), заниматься, с _dat._;
имеется в виду личная подготовка
(Guthrie). _Praes._ призывает к постоянному
действию.
ΆΝΆΓΝΩΣΙΣ (G320) чт...
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TO READING, TO EXHORTATION, &C.— It was the custom in the synagogue
to _read_ a portion of the scriptures of the Old Testament; and, after
that, to instruct the people in the meaning of it, and to giv...
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THE TRUE SERVICE OF GOD. 1 Timothy 4:11-16
a.
In Public Life 1 Timothy 4:11-13
_TEXT 4:11-13_
11 These things command and teach. 12 Let no man despise thy youth;
but be thou an ensample to them tha...
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Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.
TILL I COME - when Timothy's commission would be superseded by the
presence of the apostle (1 Timothy 1:3; 1 Timothy 3:14).
R...
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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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4:13 reading, (i-7) Or 'reading out' (to others)....
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VARIOUS DIRECTIONS AND EXHORTATIONS
1-10. A return to, and emphatic reiteration of, the first charge to
Timothy (1 Timothy 1:3) against heterodoxy and in favour of true
godliness. This form of hetero...
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READING.. EXHORTATION.. DOCTRINE] i.e. the public reading of Scripture
in church and sermons hortative and doctrinal....
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SIXTH CHARGE TO TIMOTHY—personal to himself....
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HOW TO BE A LEADER IN THE CHURCH
1 TIMOTHY
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 4
WARNING AGAINST FALSE TEACHERS (4:1-5)
V1 The Spirit clearly says that in the last days some people will
turn from the *faith...
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TILL I COME, GIVE ATTENDANCE TO READING. — The words evidently imply
a hope, perhaps even an expectation, on the part of St. Paul, that he
would one day be enabled once more to visit the Church of Eph...
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“TAKE HEED TO THYSELF”
1 Timothy 4:9
In all Christian service we must set our hope on the living God.
Nothing counts apart from God. Prayer implies that all our gifts and
efforts cover only a small p...
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Having thus dealt with the Church, the apostle showed Timothy how he
was to fulfil his responsibility. He had a duty toward the truth, and
therefore toward the Church. In order to correct errors which...
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TAKE HEED TO YOURSELF AND THE DOCTRINE
Roberts points out that Paul was an aged man by the time he wrote this
letter. Also, priests did not begin their work until age 30 and elders
were not less than...
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(15) Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to
doctrine.
(15) The private exercise of pastors, is the continual reading of the
scriptures, from which they may draw water out of whol...
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_Attend to reading, &c. He recommends to him the reading of the Holy
Scriptures; which says St. Ambrose, (lib. 3. de fid. chap. vii.) is
the book of priests. (Witham)_...
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(10) For therefore we both labour and suffer reproach, because we
trust in the living God, who is the Saviour of all men, specially of
those that believe. (11) These things command and teach. (12) Let...
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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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13_Attend to reading _He knew Timothy’s diligence, and yet he
recommends to him diligent reading of the Scriptures. How shall
pastors teach others if they be not eager to learn? And if so great a
man...
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But there would be some who departed from the faith, from this
knowledge of the one Creator and Saviour-God Him who was manifested in
the flesh. They would attack precisely these points which we have...
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TILL I COME,.... To Ephesus; where the apostle hoped to be shortly,
but was prevented; he afterwards came to Miletus, and sent for the
elders of Ephesus thither, when he took his final leave of them....
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Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.
Ver. 13. _Give attendance to reading_] First to reading, and then to
exhortation; bringing as a good scribe, out of a good treasu...
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_Let no man despise thy youth_ That is, let no one have reason to
despise it, but conduct thyself with such gravity, wisdom, and
steadiness, as, instead of exposing thee to contempt, will rather gain...
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READING; of the holy Scriptures. The immediate connection of this word
with "exhortation" and "doctrine" seems to show that the public
reading of the Scriptures in religious assemblages, after the man...
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TILL I COME, GIVE ATTENDANCE TO READING, TO EXHORTATION, TO DOCTRINE....
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Timothy's spiritual growth:...
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The solemn warning here is in startling contrast to the preciousness
of what we have considered as to God manifest in flesh. How cold is
the heart of man that he will turn deliberately from a faith so...
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Till I come, give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine.
1. Attendance - What does this word mean? Does God just require us to
"show up" at worship services? In what should we give atten...
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“Until. come”: PAUL EXPECTED AT THIS TIME TO BE ABLE TO RETURN TO
EPHESUS (1 TIMOTHY 3:14).
1 Timothy 4:13 “Give attention to”: MEANING TO DEVOTE THOUGHT AND
EFFORT.
1 Timothy 4:13 “The public readin...
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11-16 Men's youth will not be despised, if they keep from vanities
and follies. Those who teach by their doctrine, must teach by their
life. Their discourse must be edifying; their conversation must...
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TILL I COME, and after that time too, but then I will further instruct
thee. GIVE ATTENDANCE TO READING; be diligent in reading the Holy
Scriptures, both for thine own instruction and for the edificat...
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Epistle of Ignatius to Hero, a Deacon of Antioch
Give attention to reading,[9]
Origen Commentary on Matthew Book X
The former parables He spoke to the multitudes; but this and the two
which follow...
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1 Timothy 4:13 Till G2193 come G2064 (G5736) attention G4337 (G5720)
reading G320 exhortation G3874 doctrine G1319
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1 Timothy 4:13. TILL I COME. The words seem to imply that Timothy's
work at Ephesus was thought of as temporary and provisional. On St.
Paul's return that delegated work would naturally cease, and the...
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TILL I COME
(εως ερχομα). "While I am coming" (present indicative with
εως), not "till I come" (εως ελθω).GIVE HEED
(προσεχε). Present active imperative, supply τον νουν,
"keep on putting thy min...
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CONTENTS: Walk of a good minister of Christ.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Paul, Timothy.
CONCLUSION: Those are good ministers of Jesus Christ who are diligent
to instil into the minds of the...
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1 Timothy 4:1. _Now the Spirit speaketh expressly,_ “learnedly,
openly, perspicuously, and not in shadows, as was the manner of the
ancient prophets.” THEOPHYLACT. See the note on 2 Thessalonians 2:1....
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TO THE PUBLIC READING. Since the printing-press had not yet been
invented, books were hand-made and scarce. Public reading of the
Scriptures was an important part of the church meeting....
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_Give attendance to reading._
LECTURE ON READING
I. First, the choice of books. In this there is a great need of
caution; particularly in the spring season of life, while the mental
and moral habits...
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_These things command and teach._
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CHRISTIAN TEACHER
With true affection, and with heavenly wisdom, Paul exhorts his son in
the faith to be mindful of his conduct and character...
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 4:6 How Timothy Should Be Shaped by the
Gospel. Paul focuses on how Timothy, by his teaching and lifestyle,
can help the church stand against the false teaching....
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 4:13 PUBLIC READING in the churches
points to the authority of Paul’s letters. It also assumes they were
written to be understood by ordinary believers....
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
1 Timothy 4:13. GIVE ATTENDANCE TO READING.—Probably the apostle
means to the public reading of the Old Testament Scriptures, though it
would not be surprising if por...
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EXPOSITION
1 TIMOTHY 4:1
_But _for _now_,_ _A.V.; _saith _for _speaketh_,_ _A.V.;_ later _for
_the latter_,_ _A.V.;_ fall away _for _depart_,_ _A.V. THE SPIRIT
SAITH EXPRESSLY (ῥητῶς);_ _only here...
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Ver. 13. _Till I come_ (the present, ἔρχομαι, probably to
express the purpose of an early return to Ephesus), _give attention to
the reading, the exhortation, the teaching._ The definiteness
indicated...
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Now the Spirit speaks expressly, that in the latter times some shall
depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines
of devils (1 Timothy 4:1);
Here Paul speaks of a departure fr...
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1 Corinthians 14:26; 1 Corinthians 14:3; 1 Corinthians 14:6; 1 Timothy
3:14;...
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To reading [α ν α γ ν ω σ ε ι]. Three times in N. T. See Acts
13:15; 2 Corinthians 3:14. The verb ajnaginwskein usually of public
reading. See on Luke 4:16. So in LXX In post - classical Greek,
someti...
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Give thyself to reading — Both publicly and privately. Enthusiasts,
observe this! Expect no end without the means....
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St. Paul, being uncertain when he should see this young labourer
again, adds farther instructions to those already given him.
And here, 1. He requires him TO GIVE ATTENDANCE TO READING, that is,
be d...