THE SPIRIT SPEAKETH (RV 'saith')] possibly in some definite prophecy
of OT., or of our Lord, or of the Apostles, but more probably in the
general prophetic testimony of the Church, and particularly in the
present and former words of St. Paul himself (cp. Acts 20:29). IN THE
LATTER TIMES] RV 'in late... [ Continue Reading ]
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 heterodoxy which he would have to oppose was
an asceticism which taught that there was merit in abstaining... [ Continue Reading ]
SEARED] RV 'branded.' Their consciences were not made incapable of
feeling, but false principles were burnt into them.... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM MEATS] cp. Colossians 2:16.;... [ Continue Reading ]
If we partake of food and accept other such blessings with gratitude
to the Giver, which naturally shows itself in words of thanksgiving,
that food and those blessings are thereby hallowed to us; so that it
is not only a mistake, but a sin, to refuse them.... [ Continue Reading ]
MINISTER] The word _diaconus_ is still used in its general sense (cp.
Ephesians 3:7) as well as specifically (1 Timothy 3:8).... [ Continue Reading ]
OLD WIVES' FABLES] such as those which are recorded in the apocryphal
books of the 2nd cent., and became the mythology of the Middle Ages.... [ Continue Reading ]
We are to train the body and exercise self-denial, which will help us
to control our lower nature, and is often necessary to be practised
that we may help others. It is 'profitable for a little' (RV)—that
is, up to a certain point—as it is a help towards, and a part of,
piety; but it does not lay up... [ Continue Reading ]
This v. is parenthetical.
There was a Christian 'saying, the Apostle reminds Timothy, to the
same effect as what he had written in the last verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR] This word refers us back to the promise of the future life in 1
Timothy 4:8 : 'For,' says the Apostle, 'it is in hope of the future
salvation, offered by God to all and attained by believers, that we
bear toil and suffering.'... [ Continue Reading ]
SIXTH CHARGE TO TIMOTHY—personal to himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
THY YOUTH] Timothy was probably at this time between 35 and 40—an
early age to be placed over other presbyters, all of whom were
comparatively elderly men, as St. Paul's deputy. St. Paul was called a
young man when his age was about the same (Acts 7:58).... [ Continue Reading ]
READING.. EXHORTATION.. DOCTRINE] i.e. the public reading of Scripture
in church and sermons hortative and doctrinal.... [ Continue Reading ]
BY PROPHECY] through the medium of prophecy: cp. Acts 13:1 for a
parallel. This is a second reference to Timothy's ordination, and we
see that in it the 'prophets' (preachers), presbyters, and St. Paul
took part (1 Timothy 1:18; 2 Timothy 1:6). It is probably owing to
this precedent that the presbyt... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU SHALT.. SAVE] i.e. be the salvation of, or the means of, saving.... [ Continue Reading ]