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1 TIMOTHY 6:5 euvse,beian {A}
After euvse,beian the Textus Receptus adds avfi,staso avpo. tw/n
toiou,twn, with Dc K L P Y 061 most minuscules ifar, b, mon, o syrp, h
gothms arm ethpp Irena...
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Verse 1 Timothy 6:5. _PERVERSE DISPUTINGS OF MEN OF CORRUPT MINDS_]
Disputations that cannot be settled, because their partisans will not
listen to the truth; and they will not listen to the truth be...
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PERVERSE DISPUTINGS - Margin, “gallings one of another.” In regard
to the correct reading of this passage, see Bib. Repository, vol. iii.
pp. 61, 62. The word which is here used in the Received Text -...
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CHAPTER 6
_ 1. Concerning servants (1 Timothy 6:1)_
2. Concerning those who oppose (1 Timothy 6:3)
3. Concerning contentment and temptation (1 Timothy 6:6)
4. The final exhortations ...
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1 Timothy 6:2 _B_ - 1 TIMOTHY 6:21. FINAL WORDS.
(_a_) 1 Timothy 6:2 _b_ - 1 Timothy 6:10. The Errorists, and a Fund
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If any man offers a different kind of teaching, and does not apply
himself to sound words (it is the words of our Lord Jesus Christ I
mean) and to godly teaching, he has become inflated with pride. He...
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HOW TO BE A SLAVE AND A CHRISTIAN (1 Timothy 6:1-2)...
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PERVERSE DISPUTINGS. Greek. _paradiatribe_. Only here. The texts read
_diaparatribe_.
MEN. App-123.
OF CORRUPT MINDS. corrupted (Greek. _diophtheiro_. See 2 Corinthians
4:16) as to their mind,
DESTI...
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A further warning against false Teachers. Their covetousness
From the 3rd verse to the 16th St Paul once again resumes two of the
chief topics of the Epistle false teachers" perverted doctrine, and
T...
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_perverse disputings_ The best attested reading of the Greek word
transposes the order of the preposition, and should give us for its
meaning -continual collisions." This seems the reason for the
rend...
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3–5. RENEWED WARNINGS AGAINST FALSE TEACHERS...
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ΠΑΡΑΔΙΑΤΡΙΒΑῚ of the received text is only found in some
cursives; ΔΙΑΠΑΡΑΤΡΙΒΑῚ is read by אAD2GLP &c.
Compounds of δια-παρα are rare, which may account for the
variant as a correction of the primiti...
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SUPPOSING THAT GAIN IS GODLINESS:— _That godliness is gain._ Peirce.
_Who consider piety as a means to enrich themselves._ Heylin. Compare
Philippians 3:1...
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_TEXT 6:3-10_
3 If any man teacheth a different doctrine, and consenteth not to
sound words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the
doctrine which is according to godliness; 4 he is puffe...
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Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the
truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself.
PERVERSE DISPUTINGS, [paradiatribai] - useless disputings. A D...
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19 Unless sufficient evidence to establish his guilt is produced, no
charge against an elder is to be entertained. A single witness may be
mistaken, or biased: he must be corroborated by one or more o...
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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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6:5 piety. (b-20) 'Withdraw from such,' as A.V., omitted as having but
little MS. authority....
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SUPPOSING THAT GAIN IS GODLINESS] RV 'supposing that godliness is a
way of gain.'
8. RAIMENT] RV 'covering.' Houses may be included as well as clothes.
9, 10. Similarly Seneca, 'Ep.' 87, 'While we wi...
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RESUMPTION OF THE CHARGE AGAINST HETERODOX TEACHERS. They had all the
faults already mentioned, and in addition they made use of religion as
a means of getting money, or, as they expressed it, of 'gai...
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CONCERNING SERVANTS, THE RICH, AND CORRUPT TEACHERS
1, 2. The eighth charge to Timothy, as to bondservants or slaves. We
have here an indication of the way in which Christianity abolished
slavery—not...
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HOW TO BE A LEADER IN THE CHURCH
1 TIMOTHY
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 6
SERVANTS AND MASTERS (6:1-2)
V1 Those who are slaves must respect and honour their masters. They
should do this so that no on...
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PERVERSE DISPUTINGS. — The older authorities read here a word which
should be rendered “lasting or obstinate conflicts.” These words
close the long catalogue of the fruits of the teaching of the false...
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CHAPTER 17
THE GAIN OF A LOVE OF GODLINESS, AND THE UNGODLINESS OF A LOVE OF
GAIN. - 1 Timothy 6:5; 1 Timothy 6:17
IT is evident that the subject of avarice is much in the Apostle's
mind during the w...
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διαπαρατριβαί : The force of the διά is expressed in
the R.V., _wranglings_, which denotes _protracted_ quarrellings,
_perconfricationes_ ([294]), _conflictationes_ ([295], Vulg.). Field
(_in loc_.) c...
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Thoughts about the right use of wealth are suggested by the slave
problem, a mischievous attitude towards which is associated with false
doctrine. If a man possesses himself, he has enough. This posse...
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GODLINESS IS TRUE GAIN
1 Timothy 6:1
The Apostle gives rules for the treatment of the slaves who rendered
service in the households of that time. If the slave was in the
household of a heathen master...
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The final injunction of the apostle concerning Timothy's duty toward
his flock had to do with his dealing with Christian slaves. The master
must not treat them with contempt. They are to recognize tha...
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THE IDENTITY AND TEACHING OF FALSE TEACHERS
False teachers can be identified through their teaching, which is
different from the true words of Jesus. Any modification of Christ's
teaching makes it dif...
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Perverse (c) disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the
truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself.
(c) Such as we see in those shameless schools of popery, whi...
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_Supposing gain to be piety. [3] The sense is the same, that they make
a shew of piety only for gain-sake. (Witham)_
[BIBLIOGRAPHY]
Existimantes quæstum esse pietatem, _Greek: porismon einai ten
euse...
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(1) В¶ Let as many servants as are under the yoke count their own
masters worthy of all honour, that the name of God and his doctrine be
not blasphemed. (2) And they that have believing masters, let t...
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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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5_Of men corrupt in understanding, and that are destitute of the truth
_It is certain that here he censures the sophists, who, neglecting
edification, turn the word of God into trivial distinctions, a...
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The apostle then goes equally into detail with regard to servants,
that is, slaves. They were to respect their masters, in order that the
doctrine of the Lord should not be blasphemed. When the master...
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PERVERSE DISPUTINGS OF MEN OF CORRUPT MINDS,.... Who being corrupt in
their principles, and corrupters of the word of God, dispute in a very
froward and perverse way, rubbing and galling one another,...
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Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the
truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself.
Ver. 5. _Perverse disputings_] ταραδιατριβαι, endless
and needle...
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_If any man teach otherwise_ Than strict, practical holiness, in all
its branches; _and consent not to wholesome words_
Υγιαινουσι λογοις, literally, _healing_, or _healthful
words_, words that have n...
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SUPPOSING THAT GAIN IS GODLINESS; rather, that godliness is gain: in
other words, that the profession of godliness is a business of worldly
gain. Compare the case of Simon the sorcerer, Acts 8:18-24;...
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A DESCRIPTION CHARACTERIZING THE ERRORISTS....
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PERVERSE DISPUTINGS OF MEN OF CORRUPT MINDS AND DESTITUTE OF THE
TRUTH, SUPPOSING THAT GAIN IS GODLINESS. FROM SUCH WITHDRAW THYSELF.
The apostle has finished his table of duties concerning the work o...
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It may be noted that in this epistle the relationships of husband and
wives, children and parents, are not mentioned, as are the questions
of elders, widows, and now servants. For family ties are not...
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Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the
truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself.
1. Disputings - Can Christians disagree? Is it wrong to have dis...
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PERVERSE DISPUTING:
Or, gallings one of another...
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“ CONSTANT FRICTION”: Constant strife, mutual irritations, wearing
discussion and protracted wrangling.
1 Timothy 6:5 “ BETWEEN MEN OF DEPRAVED MIND”: “Sadder still the
spiritual character of the men...
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1-5 Christians were not to suppose that religious knowledge, or
Christian privileges, gave them any right to despise heathen masters,
or to disobey lawful commands, or to expose their faults to other...
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OLBGrk;
PERVERSE DISPUTINGS OF MEN OF CORRUPT MINDS, AND DESTITUTE OF THE
TRUTH; paradiatribai, mutual tearings, and gallings of or interferings
with one another. The word is applied to horses knockin...
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Epistle by Malchion Against Paul of Samosata
Neither need I say any thing about his pride and the haughtiness with
which he assumed worldly dignities, and his wishing to be styled
procurator[5]
The...
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1 Timothy 6:5 wranglings G3859 men G444 corrupt G1311 (G5772) minds
G3563 and G2532 destitute G650 (G5772) truth...
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WRANGLINGS
(διαπαρατριβα). Late and rare (Clem. of Alex.) double
compound (δια, mutual or thorough, παρατριβα, irritations
or rubbings alongside). "Mutual irritations" (Field).CORRUPTED IN MIND
...
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CONTENTS: Work of the minister continued.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Paul, Timothy, Pilate.
CONCLUSION: The minister of Christ is to preach not only the general
duties of all, but the duties of particu...
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1 Timothy 6:1. _Let as many servants as are under the yoke count their
own masters worthy of all honour,_ by obeying their commands, for in
civil society we are all servants, and have duties which mus...
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AND CONSTANT ARGUMENTS, A diatribe. Bitter and constant wrangling
which turns people down "blind alleys," and makes it impossible to
"get on with the job." WHO NO LONGER HAVE THE TRUTH. The Greek impl...
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 6:5 DEPRAVED IN MIND. The false teachers
have faulty reasoning (v. 1 Timothy 6:4;...
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 6:2 Confronting the False Teaching
Again. This concluding section is very similar to the opening section
(1 Timothy 1:3). Both include discu
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
1 Timothy 6:3. TEACH OTHERWISE.—R.V. “teacheth a different
doctrine.” WHOLESOME WORDS.—R.V. “sound [margin, Gr. healthful]
words.”
1 Timothy 6:4. DOTING ABOUT QUESTI...
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EXPOSITION
1 TIMOTHY 6:1
_Are servants _for _servants as are_,_ _A.V.;_ the doctrine _for _his
doctrine_,_ _A.V. SERVANTS; literally, _slaves_._ _That slaves formed
a considerable portion of the firs...
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Vers. 4, 5. Here follows the result, in a didactic point of view, of
the person who so turns aside from the right course of instruction:
_he is carried with conceit_ (or besotted with pride; see at 1...
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Now Paul turns to the subject of servants in chapter six.
Let as many servants as are under the yoke (1 Timothy 6:1)
That is, to a master.
count their own masters worthy of all honour (1 Timothy 6:...
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1 Corinthians 11:16; 1 Timothy 1:6; 1 Timothy 3:3; 1 Timothy 3:8;...
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Perverse disputings [δ ι α π α ρ α τ ρ ι β α ι]. N. T. o.
o LXX, o Class. Paratribh, is a rubbing against. Dia signifies
constinuance. The meaning therefore is continued friction. Hence
wearing discus...
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Supposing that gain is godliness — Thinking the best religion is the
getting of money: a far more common case than is usually supposed....