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BUT THOU HAST FULLY KNOWN MY DOCTRINE ... - Margin, “been a diligent
follower of.” The margin is more in accordance with the usual
meaning of the Greek word, which means, properly, to accompany side b...
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III. THE LAST DAYS AND THEIR PERILS
CHAPTER 3
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1. The characteristics of the last days (2 Timothy 3:1)
2. What the last days mean for the true believer (2 Timothy 3:8)
3. The need of the Word of...
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(_b_) 2 TIMOTHY 3:10. TIMOTHY'S SAFEGUARDS. Grave as these dangers
are, however, Timothy has a double safeguard. (_a)_ His present
difficult task does not take him by surprise. When, at Lystra (Acts
1...
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But you have been my disciple in my teaching, my training, my aim in
life, my faith, my patience, my love, my endurance, my persecutions,
my sufferings, in what happened to me at Antioch, at Iconium,...
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TIMES OF TERROR (2 Timothy 3:1)
_ 3:1 You must realize this--that in the last days difficult times
will set in._
The early Church lived in an age when the time was waxing late; they
expected the Sec...
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HAST, &c.. didst follow up. See 1 Timothy 4:6.
MANNER OF LIFE. Greek _agoge_. Only here.
PURPOSE. See 2 Timothy 1:9.
CHARITY. See 2 Timothy 2:22,...
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The appeal for pure life and doctrine in view both of St Paul's own
past and the evil future
The connexion is: -You were trained to a life the opposite of all
this, in learning to copy me, in learnin...
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_But thou hast fully known my doctrine_ The ms. authority on the whole
favours the aorist, which suits also the aorists of 2 Timothy 3:14 and
does not assert, as the perfect would, the certainty of Ti...
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TIMOTHY IS COMMENDED FOR HIS LOYALTY AND ENCOURAGED TO ENDURE...
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ΠΑΡΗΚΟΛΟΎΘΗΣΑΣ. So אACG; the rec. text with D2EKLP and
nearly all cursives has the perfect παρηκολούθηκας. See
exegetical note.
10. ΣῪ ΔῈ. _But thou_; sc. in contrast with the vagaries of the
ἑτεροδι...
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ΠΑΡΗΚΟΛΟΫ́ΘΗΣΑΣ _aor. ind. act. от_
ΠΑΡΑΚΟΛΟΥΘΈΩ (G3877) следовать, идти
рядом, сопровождать, с _dat._ Это также
термин, обозначающий отношения
ученика с учителем: учиться, находясь
рядом; следовать...
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DISCOURSE: 2254
CHARACTER OF ST. PAUL
2 Timothy 3:10. _Thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life,
purpose, faith, long suffering, charity, patience_.
IN every age of the world there have been...
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BUT THOU HAST FULLY KNOWN— Having in the preceding verses described
the apostates of the last days, and shewn how much the wicked
Judaizers made way for that apostacy, the apostle here, by way of
oppo...
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WITHSTAND THE APOSTASY 2 Timothy 3:10-17
_TEXT 3:10-17_
10 But thou didst follow my teaching, conduct, purpose, faith,
long-suffering, love, patience, 11 persecutions, sufferings; what
things befell...
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But thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life, purpose,
faith, longsuffering, charity, patience,
FULLY, KNOWN, [ pareekoloutheesas (G3877)] - 'fully followed up;'
traced, with a view to fol...
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8 The literal resurrection of Christ as the Seed of David seems to be
the apostle's answer to the theory of a spiritual resurrection. The
Seed of David can be nothing less than a literal Man.
10 'The...
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3:10 with (l-7) Or 'hast followed up,' as 1 Timothy 4:6 ....
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WARNINGS AND EXHORTATIONS REGARDING THE LAST DAYS
1-9. In the days immediately preceding the Second Coming, the Lord had
taught that iniquity would abound. St. Paul reminds Timothy of this
truth as a...
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HAST FULLY KNOWN] RV 'didst follow.'...
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EXHORTATION. Timothy was well instructed in the OT. and in the gospel
preached by St. Paul, and he must 'abide in the things that he had
learnt and been assured of.'...
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HOW WE SHOULD ENCOURAGE EACH OTHER TO DO GOD’S WORK
2 TIMOTHY
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 3
EVIL PERSONS IN THE LAST DAYS (3:1-9)
V1 You should be aware that in the last days life will be very
diffi...
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BUT THOU HAST FULLY KNOWN MY DOCTRINE. — Literally, _But thou wert a
follower of my doctrine;_ thou followedst as a disciple, and thus hast
fully known. The Greek word translated “fully known” (see 1...
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διδασκαλίᾳ : See note on 1 Timothy 1:10.
ἀγωγῇ : _conduct_ (R.V.). The A.V., _manner of life_ has
perhaps reference to guiding principles of conduct rather than to the
external expression of them, wh...
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I am not really uneasy about your steadfastness. You joined me as a
disciple from spiritual and moral inducements only. The persecutions
you saw me endure you knew to be typical of the conditions of a...
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HOLD FAST TO INSPIRED SCRIPTURE
2 Timothy 3:10
The world does not love Christ or Christians any better than of old;
and all who are minded to live godly lives will come inevitably to the
cross in one...
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Clearly seeing trouble coming from the teaching of those who were
''holding a form of godliness, but having denied the power thereof,"
the apostle referred to his own manner of life and service as
aff...
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POWER TO CONFRONT THE COMING APOSTASY
Paul's life stood in contrast to the lives of the false teachers and
should have served as an example to Timothy and others around him. His
teaching was sound and...
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(4) But thou hast (b) fully known my doctrine, manner of life,
purpose, faith, longsuffering, charity, patience,
(4) So that we are not deceived by such hypocrites, we must set before
us the virtues...
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I beg the Reader to notice, what a blessed relief the Holy Ghost here
proposeth to Timothy, from the melancholy statement, the preceding
verses had given, in the example of his faithful servant the Ap...
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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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10_But thou hast followed _(185) In order to urge Timothy, he employs
this argument also, that he is not an ignorant and untaught soldier,
because Paul carried him through a long course of training. N...
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Now this evil influence would too surely be exercised. The power of
the holy truth of God would be lost in the assembly and among
Christians; and those who bore this name would become (under the
influ...
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BUT THOU HAST FULLY KNOWN MY DOCTRINE,.... This, with what follows, is
said in opposition to the characters, principles, and practices of the
above wicked men, and for the imitation and encouragement...
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But thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, faith,
longsuffering, charity, patience,
Ver. 10. _But thou hast fully known_] παρηκολουθηκας.
Or, thou hast exactly trod in my track,...
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_But_ thou hast a better pattern to follow; for _thou hast fully known
my doctrine_ In all the branches of it; _manner of life_ My conduct
toward God, his people, and all men; _purpose_ The end and de...
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THE SPECIAL LESSONS OF PAUL'S AFFLICTIONS....
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But thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, faith,
longsuffering, charity, patience,...
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When Paul wrote this to Timothy, "the last days" had not yet come, so
it is evident that the epistle is not written strictly for Timothy
personally, but for every individual believer who would follow...
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THOU HAST FULLY KNOWN:
Or, thou hast been a diligent follower of...
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10-13 The more fully we know the doctrine of Christ, as taught by the
apostles, the more closely we shall cleave to it. When we know the
afflictions of believers only in part, they tempt us to declin...
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OLBGrk;
BUT THOU HAST FULLY KNOWN MY DOCTRINE: our translation here seemeth a
little strange, for the Greek is: Thou hast diligently followed me in
doctrine, eu de parhkolouyhdav mou th didaskalia tha...
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2 Timothy 3:10 But G1161 you G4771 followed G3877 (G5758) my G3450
doctrine G1319 life G72 purpose G4286 faith...
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SECTION 3. THOSE WHO ARE TRULY THE LORD'S MUST EQUIP THEMSELVES
ACCORDINGLY, ESPECIALLY IN VIEW OF THE GRIEVOUS TIMES THAT ARE COMING
(2 TIMOTHY 2:19 TO 2 TIMOTHY 3:17).
Having called on him to endure...
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2 Timothy 3:10. THOU HAST FOLLOWED. Better, ‘ _thou didst follow_.'
The pronoun is emphatic, and the tense points to a definite time,
probably that of Timothy's early discipleship, which St. Paul had...
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DIDST FOLLOW
(παρηκολουθησας). First aorist active indicative of
παρακολουθεω, for which see 1 Timothy 4:6. Some MSS. have
perfect active παρηκολουθηκας (thou hast followed). Nine
associative-instr...
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2 Timothy 3:1. This know also, that in the last days perilous times
shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous,
boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful,...
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CONTENTS: Apostasy predicted. The believer's resource, the Scriptures.
CHARACTERS: Christ, Paul, Timothy, Jannes, Jambres, Moses.
CONCLUSION: The last days of the Gospel dispensation will be perilous...
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2 Timothy 3:1. _In the last days perilous times shall come._ So the
Spirit expressly spake when the measure of the jews should be full,
when they should even deliver up their relatives to death, and w...
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BUT YOU HAVE FOLLOWED. Paul is thinking here of the point in time when
Timothy obeyed the truth and become a Christian. TEACHING. See 1
Timothy 1:11; 1 Timothy 2:7 and notes. CONDUCT. Especially the
_...
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
2 Timothy 3:10. BUT THOU HAST FULLY KNOWN.—R.V. “didst follow.”
The mental process of investigation and the moral process of imitating
the good seem to blend in this...
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EXPOSITION
2 TIMOTHY 3:1
_But know this _for _this know also_,_ _A.V.; _grievous _for
_perilous_,_ _A.V. GRIEVOUS TIMES (καιροὶ χαλεποί)._
_"Grievous" is not a very good rendering. "Perilous," thou...
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Ver. 10. _Thou, however, hast closely followed_ (The received text has
παρηκολουθηκα ́ ς, the perfect, with D, E, K, L, the
great majority of cursives, Chrys., Theod., Damas.; but א, A, C read
παρηκολ...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Second Timothy chapter three? Paul
said to Timothy,
This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come (2
Timothy 3:1).
It is interesting that the Scri...
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1 Thessalonians 1:5; 1 Timothy 1:3; 1 Timothy 4:12; 1 Timothy 4:13;...
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Hast fully known [π α ρ η κ ο λ ο υ θ η σ α ς]. Better,
thou didst follow. See on 1 Timothy 4:6. o P.
Manner of life [α γ ω γ η]. Or conduct. N. T. o. LXX, mostly 2nd
and 3rd Macc.. Often in Class.,...
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A special mean is here propounded, how Timothy and his successors may
be preserved from the seduction of false teachers, namely, by setting
before themselves the example of the great apostle St. Paul;...