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Therefore let no one despise him. But set him forward on his journey in peace, that he may come to me; for I expect him with the brothers.
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Respect God's Messengers
Paul urges the Corinthians not to "despise" Timothy, likely because of his youth and perceived inexperience. Commentators explain this is a call to respect the office of a minister, regardless of age. As one scholar notes, since Timothy was doing "the work of the Lord," to despise him would be to despise the One who sent him.
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1 Corinthians
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18th Century
Theologian
Let no man therefore despise him. Let no one despise him because of his youth and inexperience. It is probable that some of the more wealt…
For I expect him (εκδεχομα γαρ αυτον). Apparently later Timothy had to return to Ephesus without much success before Paul left and…
19th Century
Bishop
For I look for him with the brethren.—Timothy and Erastus (Acts 19:22) had been sent through Macedonia to Cor…
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The reference to Timothy’s coming must be connected with Ac 19:22, where Paul sent Timothy (and Erastus) into Macedonia. Therefore, at the time Pau…
16th Century
Let no man, therefore, despise him. Here we have a second charge, that they may not despise him—perhaps because he was s…
17th Century
Pastor
Let no man therefore despise him On account of his youth; see (1 Timothy 4:12) , or neglect to take care…
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Timothy came to do the work of the Lord. Therefore, to trouble his spirit would be to grieve the Holy Spirit; to despise him would be to despise th…