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But abide thou (συ δε μενε). Emphatic contrast (συ δε), "But thou." Present active imperative of μενω, common verb, to remain.
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But continue you in the things which you have learned and have been assured of. Namely, the truths of religion. Timothy had been taught th…

But continue you in the things which you have learned.—But Timothy, on the other hand, was to continue in the things he h…

Rather than being led astray by these impostors, Timothy must continue in the teachings that he had learned and of which he had “become convinced.”…

But as for you, continue in those things which you have learned. Although wickedness prevails and pushes its way forward, he nevertheless …

But continue you in the things
That is, in the doctrines of the Gospel, and not be moved away from them, either thro…

Those who seek to learn the things of God, and be assured of them, must know the Holy Scriptures, for they are the Divine revelation. The age of ch…

Previously, the Apostle presented his own persecutions as an example for Timothy. Here, to prevent it from seeming that he alone was unde…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson