2 Timothy 4:14. Alexander the coppersmith. Possibly identical with the man of the same name in Acts 19:33, and with the false teacher of 1 Timothy 1:20. Enmity against St. Paul is a common element in all three cases. As a coppersmith, there may have been a trade connexion with the craftsmen employed by Demetrius.

Did. Literally ‘ showed,' but English usage would hardly admit the word in this context

The Lord reward him. The better reading gives the future, ‘ will reward him.'

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