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Teacheth a different doctrine (ΔÏΔÏοΎÎčΎαÏÎșαλΔ). See 1:3 for this verb, present active indicative here in condition of first class.âŠ

If any man teach otherwise. This means teaching anything other than that respect should be shown to masters, and that a more cheerful and âŠ

But the Lord is faithful.âIt must not be thought from this that the word âfaithâ in the previous verse meant âfidelity.â St. Paul,âŠ

A false teacher is someone who âteaches false doctrinesâ (i.e., doctrines other than the ones Timothy has been taught). Furthermore, he does not asâŠ

If anyone teacheth differentlyâthe word áŒÏΔÏοΎÎčΎαÏÎșαλΔáż, being a compound, may also be appropriately translated, teacheth other thingsâŠ

If any man teach otherwise Or another doctrine, as the Syriac version renders it; a doctrine different from what the aposâŠ

Christians were not to suppose that religious knowledge or Christian privileges gave them any right to despise unbelieving masters, or to disobey lâŠ

Above, the Apostle instructed Timothy on the use of foods and on the people to whom the Church allows subsidies. Here he addresses other âŠ
A.T. Robertson
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