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Verse 1 Timothy 1:6. _FROM WHICH SOME HAVING SWERVED_] _From which
some_, though they have pretended to _aim_ at the τελος, _scope_,
or _mark_, have _missed that mark_. This is the import of the origi...
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FROM WHICH SOME HAVING SWERVED - Margin, “not aiming at.” The word
here used - ἀστοχέω astocheō - means properly, to miss
the mark; to err; and then, to swerve from compare 1Ti 6:21; 2 Timothy
2:18...
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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. CONCERNING DOCTRINE
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. The salutation (1 Timothy 1:1)_
2. The charge concerning false doctrine (1 Timothy 1:3)
3. The law, its use, and in contrast with gra...
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(_b_) 1 Timothy 1:3. REMINDER OF PAUL'S VERBAL CHARGE.
1 Timothy 1:3. The False Teaching, and a Digression on the Law. Some
years before, Paul had foretold that error would assail the Church in
Asia ...
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I am writing to you now to reinforce the plea that I already made to
you, when I urged you to stay in Ephesus while I went to Macedonia,
that you might pass on the order to some of the people there, n...
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THE ROYAL COMMAND (1 Timothy 1:1-2)...
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having swerved. Greek. _astocheo._ Elsewhere, 1 Timothy 6:21; 2
Timothy 2:18.
HAVE. Omit,
TURNED ASIDE. Greek. _ektrepowai._ Elsewhere, 5, 15; 1 Timothy 6:20;...
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_from which_ Plural FROM WHICH THINGS, that is the love and its
threefold helpers, in the grace, the life, and the creed.
_having swerved_ Lit. -having missed the mark," another of the words
peculiar...
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Timothy is exhorted to faithful Ministry. He is reminded first of the
character of the true Gospel...
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ὯΝ, sc. the three above-mentioned sources of ἀγάπη. ὧν is
apparently governed by ἀστοχήσαντες, not by
ἐξετράπησαν.
ΤΙΝΈΣ. Note the usual vague reference to the false teachers.
ἈΣΤΟΧΉΣΑΝΤΕΣ. _Having m...
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REPETITION OF CHARGE ALREADY GIVEN TO TIMOTHY...
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ΆΣΤΟΧΉΣΑΝΤΕΣ _aor. act. part. (сопутств.) от_
ΆΣΤΟΧΈΩ (G795) не достигать цели,
промахиваться, не удаваться. Имеется в
виду, что они не стараются выйти на
правильную дорогу (Lock; Kelly). Иосиф
Флавий...
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1. SOUND DOCTRINE 1:3-20
1.
DANGER TO SOUND DOCTRINE 1 Timothy 1:3-11
a.
False Teachers. 1 Timothy 1:3-7
_TEXT 1:3-7_
3 As I exhorted thee to tarry at Ephesus, When I was going into
Macedonia, th...
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From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain jangling;
FROM WHICH - namely, from a pure heart, good conscience, and faith
unfeigned, the well-spring of love.
HAVING SWERVED, [ astoc...
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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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1:6 missed, (h-5) As ch. 6.21....
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TIMOTHY REMINDED OF HIS COMMISSION, AND EXHORTED TO EARNESTNESS
1, 2. Salutation. An apostle] St. Peter and St. John, with regard to
whose position no question was raised, are content to call themselv...
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THE FIRST CHARGE TO TIMOTHY. To remember and act upon the instructions
already given him by St. Paul, which were to be firm in resisting the
heterodox teachers in Ephesus, as the Apostle had been hims...
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THE END OF THE COMMANDMENT] RV 'the end of the charge,' i.e. the aim
of all true teaching as contrasted with 'fables and endless
genealogies.' The gospel which Timothy had to preach consists of
charit...
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HOW TO BE A LEADER IN THE CHURCH
1 TIMOTHY
_IAN MACKERVOY_
ABOUT THIS LETTER
The record in the book of Acts ends with the *apostle Paul in prison
in *Rome. That was about AD 60 and he was there f...
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FROM WHICH SOME HAVING SWERVED HAVE TURNED ASIDE. — This sentence is
rendered more accurately: _From which some, having gone wide in aim,
have turned themselves aside._ These words seem to tell us tha...
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THE MOTIVE OF THIS LETTER: to provide Timothy with a written
memorandum of previous verbal instructions, especially with a view to
novel speculations about the Law which sap the vitality of the Gospel...
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ὧν : _i.e._, the disposition, conscience, and faith as qualified.
τινὲς : see note on 1 Timothy 1:3. ἀστοχήσαντες :
(_aberrantes_, Vulg.; _recedentes_, [254] 7; _excedentes_, [255] 50).
In the other p...
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A CHARGE AGAINST “VAIN TALKING”
1 Timothy 1:1
The relation of Paul to Timothy is an example of one of those
beautiful friendships between an older and a younger man, in which
each is the complement o...
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This letter is an apostle's letter to a young minister having
oversight of the church in Ephesus. The first part of the letter deals
with the Church, its doctrine, its devotions, and its ministry.
Dif...
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SOUND TEACHING WILL PRODUCE THREE DESIRED RESULTS.
First, there will be love, in the sense of a desire for the ultimate
good of others. This will come from a cleansed heart, not outward
ceremonial cl...
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(5) From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain
jangling;
(5) That which he spoke before generally of vain and curious
controversies, he applies to those who, pretending a zeal of the...
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(3) As I besought thee to abide still at Ephesus, when I went into
Macedonia, that thou mightest charge some that they teach no other
doctrine, (4) Neither give heed to fables and endless genealogies,...
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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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6_From which some having gone astray _He continues to pursue the
metaphor of an object or end; for the verb ἀστοχεῖν, the
participle of which is here given, signifies to err or go aside from a
mark. ...
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The Epistles to Timothy and Titus have naturally a peculiar bearing
and character, being addressed to persons deputed by the apostle to
act in his name, or to care for the churches during his absence....
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From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain jangling;
Ver. 6. _Some having swerved_] αστοχησαντες. "Having
missed the mark," as unskilful shooters, being "heavenly wide," as Sir
Philip...
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_Now the end_ The scope, design, or substance; _of the commandment_ Or
_charge_, rather, as παραγγελια properly signifies, being a
noun derived from the verb, translated, _that thou mightest charge, 1...
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SWERVED; turned aside.
VAIN JANGLING; empty and contentious talk....
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THE JUDAIZING TEACHERS....
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FROM WHICH SOME, HAVING SWERVED, HAVE TURNED ASIDE UNTO VAIN JANGLING;...
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The apostleship of Paul is shown here to be no light matter. His was a
call totally independent of the other apostles, but "according to the
command of God." We have, therefore, no liberty to regard h...
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From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain jangling;
1. Vain - What is the meaning of this word? List some things in our
life, worship and service to God that could be vain.
2. Jangl...
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HAVING SWARVED:
Or, not aiming at...
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“FOR SOME MEN”: (1 Timothy 1:3).
1 TIMOTHY 1:6 “STRAYING FROM THESE THINGS”: The language here
indicates that these persons had once been on the right path. To
“stray” is to “deviate, depart”. See 1 T...
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5-11 Whatever tends to weaken love to God, or love to the brethren,
tends to defeat the end of the commandment. The design of the gospel
is answered, when sinners, through repentance towards God and...
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SEE POOLE ON "1 TIMOTHY 1:6...
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Didache
but to every one that acts amiss[133]...
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1 Timothy 1:6 which G3739 some G5100 strayed G795 (G5660) aside G1624
(G5648) to G1519 talk G3150
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1 Timothy 1:6. HAVING SWERVED. The missing of the mark, the losing of
the way, that comes, not from taking aim and failing, but from making
no effort to reach the mark the temper, _i.e.,_ which is the...
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HAVING SWERVED
(αστοχησαντες). First aorist active participle of
αστοχεω, compound _Koine_ verb (Polybius, Plutarch) from
αστοχος (α privative and στοχος, a mark), "having missed
the mark." In N.T....
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1 Timothy 1:1. _Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the commandment of
God our Saviour, and Lord Jesus Christ, which is our hope;_
Christ is our hope; we have not a shadow of a hope apart from him. I...
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CONTENTS: Legalism and unsound teaching rebuked.
CHARACTERS: God, Christ, Timothy, Alexander, Satan, Hymenaeus
CONCLUSION: Witnesses of Christ must not only be charged to preach the
true Gospel doctr...
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1 Timothy 1:1. _Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, by the commandment
of God our Saviour, and Lord Jesus Christ._ Beza cites here the
reading of the Complute polyglot bible, made under the patronage of...
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HAVE TURNED AWAY. They have completely missed the target at which they
ate shooting! They have lost their way, as these foolish discussions
have blinded them to what is TRUE!...
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1 TIMOTHY—NOTE ON 1 TIMOTHY 1:3 Confronting the False Teaching. Paul
charges Timothy to deal with the false teachers (vv. 1 Timothy 1:3).
Next he briefly corrects their
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_CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES_
1 Timothy 1:5. THE END OF THE COMMANDMENT.—The end is not the same
thing as the fulfilment of the law. It is the goal towards which, with
strenuous endeavour, each Chr...
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EXPOSITION
1 TIMOTHY 1:1
_Christ Jesus _for _Jesus Christ_,_ _A.V. and T.R.; _according to _for
_by_,_ _A.V.; _Christ Jesus our hope _for _Lord Jesus Christ_,_ which
is our hope_,_ _A.V. and T.R. For...
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Ver. 6. _From which_ namely, the several moral qualities just
mentioned _some having swerved,_ ἀστοχήσαντες (found only
besides in 1 Timothy 6:20; 2 Timothy 2:18, where it is coupled with
περί), “sai...
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First Timothy.
Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the commandment of God our Saviour
(1 Timothy 1:1),
And the Greek word is "the royal commandment" of God; it's a word that
is used when a king had m...
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1 Timothy 4:10; 1 Timothy 5:15; 1 Timothy 6:20; 1 Timothy 6:21;...
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Having swerved [α σ τ ο χ η σ α ν τ ε ς]. Past o. In LXX,
Sir. 7 19; 1 Corinthians 7:9. It means to miss the mark.
Have turned aside [ε ξ ε τ ρ α π η σ α ν]. o P. Comp. 1
Timothy 5:15; 1 Timothy 6:20;...
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OUR GUIDE AMID THE DENIALS OF THE FAITH
1 Timothy 1:1, _1 Timothy 1:18_
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. Will Christ find Faith on the earth? The question above has to do
with the Second Coming of Christ, and...
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From which — Love and a good conscience. Some are turned aside —
An affectation of high and extensive knowledge sets a man at the
greatest distance from faith, and all sense of divine things. To vain...