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Verse 17. _WHEN HE WAS IN ROME_] Onesiphorus was no doubt an Asiatic,
(probably an Ephesian, see below,) who had frequent business at Rome;
and when he came sought out the apostle, who, it is suppose...
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BUT WHEN HE WAS IN ROME - What was the employment of Onesiphorus is
not known. It may have been that he was a merchant, and had occasion
to visit Rome on business. At all events, he was at pains to se...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. PAUL'S PERSONAL WORD TO TIMOTHY
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. Paul's affectionate words and confidence (2 Timothy 1:1)_
2. Difficulties and assurance (2 Timothy 1:6)
3. Holding the fo...
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(_c_) 2 Timothy 1:15. A PERSONAL APPEAL._ The apostle's earlier
disappointments_ form the third ground of appeal. All his Asian
friends perhaps by withholding help in his captivity had proved
disloyal...
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You know this, that as a whole the people who live in Asia deserted
me, and among the deserters are Phygelus and Hermogenes. May the Lord
give mercy to the family of Onesiphorus, because he often refr...
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AN APOSTLE'S GLORY AND AN APOSTLE'S PRIVILEGE (2 Timothy 1:1-7)...
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A Sad Warning and a Bright Example
The connexion is: -Many faithless ones failed me; be thou faithful all
the more: the faith and practice of an Onesiphorus may surely be
thine....
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_when he was in Rome, he sought me out very diligently_ It is the
simple verb, and, according to the best mss., the positive not the
comparative adverb, HE SOUGHT ME DILIGENTLY. What -close confinemen...
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THE LONELINESS OF ST PAUL AND THE FAITHFULNESS OF ONESIPHORUS...
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ΣΠΟΥΔΑΊΩΣ. So אCD2*GP and the old Latin; the rec. text has
σπουδαιότερον with D2cEKL, A reading
σπουδαιοτέρως (possibly from a reminiscence of
Philippians 2:28).
17. ἈΛΛᾺ ΓΕΝΌΜΕΝΟΣ ἘΝ ῬΏΜΗΙ, _but whe...
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ΓΕΝΌΜΕΝΟΣ _aor. med. (dep.) part. от_ ΓΊΝΟΜΑΙ
(G1096) становиться, быть, прибывать. _Temp.
part._, "когда он прибыл и был там" (Ellicott).
_Aor_ указывает на специфическое
действие,
ΣΠΟΥΔΑΊΟΣ (G4709...
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c.
Onesiphorus 2 Timothy 1:15-18
_TEXT 1:15-18_
15 This thou knowest, that all that are in Asia turned away from me;
of whom are Phygelus and Hermogenes. 16 The Lord grant mercy unto the
house of On...
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But, when he was in Rome, he sought me out very diligently, and found
me.
VERY DILIGENTLY, [ spoudaioteroos (G4708)] - the more diligently as I
was a prisoner.
FOUND ME - after an anxious search...
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2 Timothy had been with the apostle in Rome, whence he was probably
sent to Philippi (Php_2:19). The most loving and intimate relations
existed between them, and Paul continually refers to him as his...
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EXPRESSIONS OF AFFECTION AND EXHORTATIONS TO FAITHFULNESS
1, 2. Salutation. According to the promise of life] St. Paul declares
himself appointed an Apostle with the view of his spreading the
knowled...
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HOW WE SHOULD ENCOURAGE EACH OTHER TO DO GOD’S WORK
2 TIMOTHY
_IAN MACKERVOY_
ABOUT THIS LETTER
THE WRITER AND TO WHOM HE WROTE
At the end of the book of Acts, the *apostle Paul was still in pri...
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BUT, WHEN HE WAS IN ROME, HE SOUGHT ME OUT VERY DILIGENTLY, AND FOUND
ME. — But, on the contrary, instead of fear — far from being
ashamed — he, when he arrived in Rome, sought me out. This must have...
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CHAPTER 28
THE HEARTLESSNESS OF PHYGELUS AND HERMOGENES-THE DEVOTION OF
ONESIPHORUS-PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD. - 2 Timothy 1:15
WE have here one of the arguments which St. Paul makes use of in
urging his...
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to 2 Timothy 2:2. The leading thoughts in this section are (_a_) the
Day of reward and judgment which is surely coming (2 Timothy 1:12; 2
Timothy 1:18), (_b_) the unreasonableness therefore of cowardl...
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γενόμενος ἐν Ῥώμῃ : The reference is most likely to
the apostle's first Roman imprisonment, Ephesians 6:20. Whichever it
was, πολλάκις implies that it had lasted some time....
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“HOLD THE PATTERN OF SOUND WORDS”
2 Timothy 1:12
How striking Paul's reference to the double committal, as if there had
been an agreed exchange between his Master and himself! Paul had
handed over to...
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The second letter to Timothy was written from prison. Paul, conscious
of the evil existing in the Church, forecast the terrible days that
were coming. He was conscious also of the grave responsibility...
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AN INJUNCTION TO STEADFASTNESS
The apostle urged Timothy to hold tight to the “pattern of sound
words.” The word translated "pattern" is the Greek word
hupo-tuposis. Joseph Thayer, in his Greek-Englis...
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(14) That good thing which was committed unto thee keep by the Holy
Ghost which dwelleth in us. (15) В¶ This thou knowest, that all they
which are in Asia be turned away from me; of whom are Phygellus...
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Turning to the SECOND EPISTLE, we find that, although there is the
same grand truth of the Saviour God maintained, the state of things
had become sensibly worse, and the hour for the apostle's departu...
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The Second Epistle to Timothy has a very peculiar character. It is the
expression of his heart, who out side Palestine had, under God,
founded and built the assembly of God on earth, and it was writte...
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BUT WHEN HE WAS IN ROME,.... Upon some business or another, where the
apostle was a prisoner:
HE SOUGHT ME OUT VERY DILIGENTLY, and found me; as there might be many
prisons in Rome, he went from one...
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But, when he was in Rome, he sought me out very diligently, and found
_me_.
Ver. 17. _He sought me out very diligently_]
σπουδαιοτερον, with vehement desire and intention of
affection, not as a cowar...
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_This thou knowest_ Of this thou hast received information; _that all
they which are in Asia_ He appears to mean those of Asia who were
known to him by a profession of Christianity, and who had attend...
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BUT, WHEN HE WAS IN ROME, HE SOUGHT ME OUT VERY DILIGENTLY AND FOUND
ME....
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PAUL'S SORROWFUL AND CHEERFUL EXPERIENCES. 2 Timothy 1:15...
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Despite the fact of his heart being so drawn out in this epistle, Paul
writes as "an apostle," not as a servant, nor even as a brother. Does
this not stress the strongly authoritative character of tha...
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15-18 The apostle mentions the constancy of Onesiphorus; he oft
refreshed him with his letters, and counsels, and comforts, and was
not ashamed of him. A good man will seek to do good. The day of dea...
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BUT WHEN HE WAS IN ROME, whither he might go upon his private
occasions, and, being there, HE SOUGHT ME OUT VERY DILIGENTLY AND
FOUND ME; he made it his business to find out Paul, and rested not
until...
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2 Timothy 1:17. WHEN HE WAS IN BORNE. It follows from this that he had
left it, or, as above, was dead, at the time when St. Paul wrote.
SOUGHT ME OUT VERY DILIGENTLY. Literally, ‘ _more diligently,'...
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WHEN HE WAS IN ROME
(γενομενος εν Ρομη). Second aorist middle participle of
γινομα (coming to Rome, happening in Rome).HE SOUGHT ME
DILIGENTLY AND FOUND ME
(σπουδαιως εζητησεν με κα ευρεν). Effec...
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2 Timothy 1:1. _Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God,
according to the promise of life which is in Christ Jesus,_
Paul takes high ground. He is not an apostle by the will of the
Church...
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2 Timothy 1:1. _Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God,
according to the promise of life which is in Christ Jesus, to Timothy,
my dearly beloved son: Grace, mercy, and peace, from God the...
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CONTENTS: Apostolic greetings and exhortations to Timothy.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Holy Spirit, Paul, Timothy, Eunice, Phygelus,
Hermogenes, Onesiphorus.
CONCLUSION: The best of Christ's servants ne...
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2 Timothy 1:1. _Paul according to the promise of life which is in
Christ Jesus._ On this promise of eternal life the whole system of
revelation is built; for this cause Paul was made an apostle, that...
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BUT AS SOON. He came to Rome from Ephesus, and immediately searched
through the different prisons to find Paul....
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
2 Timothy 1:15. TURNED AWAY FROM ME.—This does not mean that they
had departed from the place where he was, but that they had turned
away their faces from him.
2 Timo...
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EXPOSITION
2 TIMOTHY 1:1
_Christ Jesus _for _Jesus Christ, _A.V. and T.R.; _the life _for
_life, _A.V. The life is a little clearer than _life, _as showing that
"life" (not "promise") is the antecede...
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Vers. 16, 17. There was, however, a noble exception to this
faint-hearted procedure: _The Lord give mercy to the house of
Onesiphorus, because he ofttimes refreshed me, and was not ashamed of
my chain...
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Shall we turn now to second Timothy? This is the last epistle that
Paul wrote. He is again in prison in Rome. It would seem that he was
released from the first imprisonment and allowed a little more t...
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Acts 28:30; Acts 28:31...
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THE UPS AND DOWNS OF A CHRISTIAN
2 Timothy 1:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
It is a mistake to imagine that those who walk with Christ will find a
level pathway without any valley or any mountain top, a path...