I CHARGE _thee_] cp. 1 Timothy 5:21. AND THE LORD JESUS CHRIST] RV
'and of Christ Jesus.'
AT HIS APPEARING, etc.] RV 'and by his appearing and his kingdom.' The
Second Coming and the glorious kingdom of Christ are invoked to remind
Timothy of the greatness of his responsibility.... [ Continue Reading ]
ST. PAUL'S LAST MESSAGES AND COUNSELS
1-8. The Apostle, knowing that his days are fast drawing to a close,
exhorts Timothy to increased diligence and earnestness in his
teaching, in view of the imminence of a time of error and excitement.
He refers to his approaching martyrdom, expressing his readi... [ Continue Reading ]
IN SEASON, OUT OF SEASON] This has been well rendered, 'Take
opportunity, or make it.' WITH ALL LONGSUFFERING AND DOCTRINE] i.e.
ever patient and ready to teach.
3. False views of Christian truth would gain credence in the future as
they had done in the past (cp. 2 Corinthians 11:4; 2 Corinthians
11... [ Continue Reading ]
THE WORK OF AN EVANGELIST] i.e. of preaching the gospel. MAKE FULL
PROOF OF THY MINISTRY] i.e. neglect no aspect of the work.... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I, etc.] The 'I' is emphatic, in contrast to the 'Thou' of 2
Timothy 4:5. St. Paul's day is almost over, Timothy must wage his
warfare alone. READY TO BE OFFERED] lit. 'being poured out as a drink
offering': a reference to the shedding of his own blood in his
approaching martyr's death: cp. Phil... [ Continue Reading ]
A GOOD FIGHT] rather, 'I have contested the good contest.' The
reference is not to a battle, but to a contest in the games: cp. 1
Corinthians 9:25. KEPT THE FAITH] 'The faith' is here regarded as a
precious treasure entrusted to him: cp. 1 Timothy 1:11; 1 Timothy
6:20; 2 Timothy 1:13; 2 Timothy 1:14... [ Continue Reading ]
A CROWN] RV 'the crown,' the reward for righteousness. St. Paul here
carries on the metaphor of the contest in the games, which he had
dropped for the moment in the last clause of 2 Timothy 4:7. AT THAT
DAY] i.e. the day of judgment.
9-15. St. Paul bids Timothy endeavour to come to him quickly, for... [ Continue Reading ]
DEMAS] mentioned as a companion of St. Paul in Colossians 4:14;
Philemon 1:24. CRESCENS] nowhere else mentioned in NT. TITUS]
frequently mentioned in 2 Cor and elsewhere as one of the Apostle's
most trusted lieutenants. He had evidently gone to Dalmatia on the E.
coast of the Adriatic on a mission f... [ Continue Reading ]
LUKE] 'the beloved physician,' Colossians 4:14. MARK] was with the
Apostle on his First Missionary Journey (Acts 12:25), but St. Paul
lost confidence in him and refused to take him on the Second Journey
(Acts 15:37), Mark, however, afterwards redeemed his reputation, and
we find him with the Apostle... [ Continue Reading ]
TYCHICUS] see Acts 22:5; Ephesians 6:21; Colossians 4:7.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CLOKE] Probably a long thick mantle which the approach of winter
(2 Timothy 4:21) would render necessary to the Apostle in prison.
THE BOOKS] It is impossible to conjecture what these were. THE
PARCHMENTS] may have been some of the books of Scripture.... [ Continue Reading ]
ALEXANDER] may be the same as the Alexander mentioned (1 Timothy 1:20)
in conjunction with Hymenaeus. He had evidently been an opponent of
St. Paul's teaching.
16-22. The Apostle mentions the circumstances of his first appearance
before his judges, declares his abiding trust inthe Lord, sends
salut... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FIRST ANSWER] It would seem that St. Paul's case had been partly
heard, but the evidence had been insufficient for condemnation, and
the hearing had been adjourned.... [ Continue Reading ]
PRISCA AND AQUILA] see Acts 18:2. ONE-SIPHORUS] cp. 2 Timothy 1:16.... [ Continue Reading ]
ERASTUS] perhaps 'the chamberlain of the city' of Corinth mentioned in
Romans 16:23 : see also Acts 19:22. TROPHIMUS] see Acts 20:4; Acts
21:29.... [ Continue Reading ]
The names in this v. are those of members of the Church in Rome.
LINUS] There was a Linus bishop of the Church of Rome a little later,
and this is probably the same person.
22. The first blessing is for Timothy: the second for him and all who
are with him (you being plural).
The subscription has n... [ Continue Reading ]