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Consider (νοε). Present active imperative of νοεω, old verb, to put your mind (νους) on. See Eph 3:4 and like command in [Referenc…

Consider what I say. (See Barnes on 1 Timothy 4:15).
The sense is, "Think of the condition of the soldier, and the prin…

Consider what I say; and the Lord give you understanding in all things.—The older authorities read here will give;

This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.
For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boaster…

The Christian ministry can also be compared to farming. The pastor must sow the seed and cultivate the growing plants. One of Paul’s main emphases …

Understand what I say. He added this, not because of the obscurity of the comparisons he has set forth, but so that Timothy himself might …

Consider what I say
The advice given by the apostle to Timothy, to be strong in the grace of Christ; to commit the d…

As our trials increase, we need to grow stronger in that which is good: our faith stronger, our resolution stronger, our love to God and Christ str…

Previously, the Apostle urged Timothy to preach the Gospel with all diligence; here he exhorts him to stand firm in the face of martyrdom…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson