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A Life Worth Following
Commentators emphasize that Paul isn't just giving a lecture; he's pointing to his own life as the lesson. He urges Timothy to recall how he had closely observed Paul's teaching, conduct, and purpose. Scholars like John Calvin note that this demonstrates the power of authentic leadership, where a teacher 'opens his very heart' and lives out the message they preach, creating a stark contrast to the false teachers mentioned earlier.
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2 Timothy
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18th Century
Theologian
But you have fully known my doctrine, and so on. The marginal note says, been a diligent follower of. The marginal reading is mor…
Didst follow (παρηκολουθησας). First aorist active indicative of παρακολουθεω, for which see 1 Timothy 4:6. Some MSS. …
19th Century
Bishop
But you have fully known my doctrine.—Literally, But you were a follower of my doctrine; you followed as a disciple, and …
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In sharp contrast to the above-mentioned people, Paul now addresses Timothy directly. “Know all about” (GK 4158) means to follow closely; Timothy h…
16th Century
Theologian
But thou hast followed To urge Timothy, he also uses this argument: that he is not an ignorant and untaught soldier, because Paul carried …
17th Century
Pastor
But thou hast fully known my doctrine
This, with what follows, is said in opposition to the characters, principles, …
17th Century
Minister
The more fully we know the doctrine of Christ, as taught by the apostles, the more closely we will hold fast to it. When we know the afflictions of…