1 Timothy 1:4

1:4 which (d-11) Not merely a relative pronoun, stating the fact, but the character. They are such as do so. dispensation, (e-18) See Note l, Colossians 1:25 .... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Timothy 1:5

1:5 enjoined (f-7) This refers to ver. 3. faith; (g-21) i.e. 'love out of a pure heart and (out of) a good conscience and (out of) unfeigned faith.'... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Timothy 1:12

1:12 thank (k-3) Or 'I am thankful to him who has given me power ( _ dunamis_ ), Christ Jesus our Lord.' him (a-22) Or 'appointing me to ministry ( _ diakonia_ ), who.'... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Timothy 1:16

1:16 of (b-24) As 'outline,' 2 Timothy 1:13 . It is a mistake to confine delineation to long-suffering, and so make 'of' mean 'for.' 'for those,' c. Paul was a delineation of Christ's ways in _ their_ case, even, I doubt not, in the case of the rebellious Jews hereafter. the whole long-suffering was... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Timothy 1:18

1:18 charge, (c-2) As 'enjoin,' vers. 3,5. that (d-20) I have left the ambiguity as in Greek. I apprehend the series of ideas in the apostle's mind is. he commits -- in order that; but he refers to the prophecies -- that by them. The 'as to thee' is more closely connected with prophecies.... [ Continue Reading ]

1 Timothy 1:19

1:19 (e-1) Or 'holding fast,' as 2 Timothy 1:13 . faith (f-2) The word 'faith' embraces two ideas. doctrine, as taught of God and received; and subjectively the state of soul. If I have cast off the faith, the doctrine and the state of soul are both gone. Here 'faith' (first time) is the inward ener... [ Continue Reading ]

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