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Your Divine Calling
Commentators explain that the 'prophecies' about Timothy were likely specific, encouraging predictions made by early church prophets about his future effectiveness. Paul reminds Timothy of this divine affirmation to give him courage and a deep sense of responsibility. This shows that God often uses the encouragement and prophetic words of others to confirm a person's calling and equip them for their work.
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1 Timothy
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18th Century
Theologian
This charge. This command or injunction. It does not refer to any "charge" or "cure" (pastoral responsibility) which he had as bishop or m…
I commit (παρατιθεμα). Present middle indicative of old and common verb, to place beside (παρα) as food on table, in the middle to…
19th Century
Bishop
This charge I commit to you, son Timothy.—The nature of the charge which he committed to Timothy must be gathered from th…
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“Instruction” (GK 4132) is the same word that is translated “command” in v.5. The aged apostle is giving his son in the faith a solemn charge “in k…
16th Century
Theologian
I recommend to you this commandment. All that he had introduced about himself can be seen as a digression from his subject. Since he neede…
17th Century
Pastor
This charge I commit to you, son Timothy
After a digression the apostle has made concerning himself, his conversion,…
17th Century
Minister
The ministry is a warfare against sin and Satan, carried on under the Lord Jesus, who is the Captain of our salvation. The good hopes others have h…