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Text -- 1 Timothy 6:18 (NET)

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6:18 Tell them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, to be generous givers, sharing with others.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 1Ti 6:18 - -- That they do good ( agathoergein ). Late word (agathos , ergō ), in N.T. only here and Act 14:17.

That they do good ( agathoergein ).

Late word (agathos , ergō ), in N.T. only here and Act 14:17.

Robertson: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Rich in good works ( ploutein en ergois kalois ). See note on Luk 12:21 "rich toward God"and notes on Mat 6:19. for "treasures in heaven."

Rich in good works ( ploutein en ergois kalois ).

See note on Luk 12:21 "rich toward God"and notes on Mat 6:19. for "treasures in heaven."

Robertson: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Ready to distribute ( eumetadotous ). Late and rare verbal (eu , meta , didōmi ). Free to give, liberal. Only here in N.T.

Ready to distribute ( eumetadotous ).

Late and rare verbal (eu , meta , didōmi ). Free to give, liberal. Only here in N.T.

Robertson: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Willing to communicate ( Koinéōnikous ). Old adjective, ready to share, gracious, liberal again. Only here in N.T. See note on Gal 6:6; Phi 4:15.

Willing to communicate ( Koinéōnikous ).

Old adjective, ready to share, gracious, liberal again. Only here in N.T. See note on Gal 6:6; Phi 4:15.

Vincent: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Do good ( ἀγαθοεργεῖν ) In this uncontracted form, N.T.o . o lxx, o Class. Comp. Act 14:17. The usual word is ἀγαθοποιε...

Do good ( ἀγαθοεργεῖν )

In this uncontracted form, N.T.o . o lxx, o Class. Comp. Act 14:17. The usual word is ἀγαθοποιεῖν , see Mar 3:4; Luk 6:9, Luk 6:33, Luk 6:35; 1Pe 2:15. o P. who has ἐργάζεσθαι τὸ ἀγαθὸν to work that which is good , Rom 2:10; Gal 6:10; Eph 4:28.

Vincent: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Good works ( ἔργοις καλοῖς ) For καλός see on 1Ti 3:7, and Joh 10:11 : for ἀγαθός on Rom 5:7.

Good works ( ἔργοις καλοῖς )

For καλός see on 1Ti 3:7, and Joh 10:11 : for ἀγαθός on Rom 5:7.

Vincent: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Ready to distribute ( εὐμεταδότους ) N.T.o . o lxx, o Class. For the verb μεταδιδόναι to impart to the poor, see...

Ready to distribute ( εὐμεταδότους )

N.T.o . o lxx, o Class. For the verb μεταδιδόναι to impart to the poor, see Luk 3:11; Eph 4:28.

Vincent: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Willing to communicate ( κοινωνικούς ) N.T.o . o lxx. See on fellowship , Act 2:42, and comp. κοινωνεῖν to partake , ...

Willing to communicate ( κοινωνικούς )

N.T.o . o lxx. See on fellowship , Act 2:42, and comp. κοινωνεῖν to partake , 1Ti 5:22, and κοινός common , Tit 1:14. Stronger than the preceding word, as implying a personal share in the pleasure imparted by the gift.

Wesley: 1Ti 6:18 - -- To make this their daily employ, that they may be rich - May abound in all good works.

To make this their daily employ, that they may be rich - May abound in all good works.

Wesley: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Singly to particular persons.

Singly to particular persons.

Wesley: 1Ti 6:18 - -- To join in all public works of charity.

To join in all public works of charity.

JFB: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Like God Himself (Psa 119:68; Act 14:17) and Christ (Act 10:38). TITTMANN translates, "to do," or "act well"; as the Greek for "to be beneficent" is a...

Like God Himself (Psa 119:68; Act 14:17) and Christ (Act 10:38). TITTMANN translates, "to do," or "act well"; as the Greek for "to be beneficent" is a distinct word, agathopoiein.

JFB: 1Ti 6:18 - -- So "rich in faith," which produces good works (Jam 2:5). Contrasted with "rich in this world," 1Ti 6:17. Literally, it is "rich in honorable (right) w...

So "rich in faith," which produces good works (Jam 2:5). Contrasted with "rich in this world," 1Ti 6:17. Literally, it is "rich in honorable (right) works." Greek, "kalois," "ergois," are works good or right in themselves: "agathois," good to another.

JFB: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Free givers [ALFORD]; the heart not cleaving to possessions, but ready to impart to others.

Free givers [ALFORD]; the heart not cleaving to possessions, but ready to impart to others.

JFB: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Ready contributors [ALFORD]: liberal in admitting others to share our goods in common with ourselves (Gal 6:6; Heb 13:16).

Ready contributors [ALFORD]: liberal in admitting others to share our goods in common with ourselves (Gal 6:6; Heb 13:16).

Clarke: 1Ti 6:18 - -- That they do good - That they relieve the wants of their fellow creatures, according to the abundance which God has given them. The highest luxury a...

That they do good - That they relieve the wants of their fellow creatures, according to the abundance which God has given them. The highest luxury a human being can enjoy on this side of the grave

Clarke: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Rich in good works - That their good works may be as abundant as their riches

Rich in good works - That their good works may be as abundant as their riches

Clarke: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Ready to distribute - Ευμεταδοτους ειναι· That they give nothing through partiality or favor, but be guided in their distributio...

Ready to distribute - Ευμεταδοτους ειναι· That they give nothing through partiality or favor, but be guided in their distribution by the necessities of the objects presented to them; and that they confine not their charity at home, but scatter it abroad

Clarke: 1Ti 6:18 - -- Willing to communicate - Κοινωνικους· Bringing every poor person into a state of fellowship with themselves.

Willing to communicate - Κοινωνικους· Bringing every poor person into a state of fellowship with themselves.

Calvin: 1Ti 6:18 - -- 18.To do good He adds another remedy to the former, for correcting the sinful dispositions of rich men, by stating authoritatively what is the lawful...

18.To do good He adds another remedy to the former, for correcting the sinful dispositions of rich men, by stating authoritatively what is the lawful use of riches; for the richer any man is, the more abundant are his means of doing good to others; and because we are always more tardy than we ought to be in giving to the poor, he employs many words in commendation of that virtue.

TSK: 1Ti 6:18 - -- they do : 2Ch 24:16; Psa 37:3; Ecc 3:12; Luk 6:33-35; Act 10:38; Gal 6:10; Heb 13:16; 1Pe 3:11; 3Jo 1:11 rich : 1Ti 5:10; Luk 12:21; Act 9:36; Tit 2:1...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Ti 6:18 - -- That they do good - On the duty enjoined in this verse, see Gal 6:10 note; Heb 13:10 note. That they be rich in good works - "That their ...

That they do good - On the duty enjoined in this verse, see Gal 6:10 note; Heb 13:10 note.

That they be rich in good works - "That their good works may be as abundant as their riches."

Ready to distribute - To divide with others; compare Act 4:34. The meaning is, that they should be liberal, or bountiful.

Willing to communicate - Margin, or "sociable."The translation in the text is a more correct rendering of the Greek. The idea is, that they should be willing to share their blessings with others, so as to make others comfortable; see the notes on Heb 13:16; compare the argument of Paul in 2Co 8:13-15, and the notes on that passage.

Poole: 1Ti 6:18 - -- That they do good that is, to others, as they have opportunity. That they be rich in good works be plentiful in alms-deeds, or more generally in al...

That they do good that is, to others, as they have opportunity.

That they be rich in good works be plentiful in alms-deeds, or more generally in all good works of piety or charity.

Ready to distribute that they be not backward to distribute that of which God hath made them stewards, to those that want.

Willing to communicate but give freely and without grudging, according to their Master’ s order, as becometh those who are but stewards as to the riches which they have.

Gill: 1Ti 6:18 - -- That they do good,.... Rich men sometimes do much ill to themselves, to the hurt of their bodies, by luxury, intemperance, and debauchery, and to thei...

That they do good,.... Rich men sometimes do much ill to themselves, to the hurt of their bodies, by luxury, intemperance, and debauchery, and to their souls, to the ruin of them; and to others by fraud, oppression, and violence; for it is in the power of their hands to do much evil, and also to do much good, as they should; and much is required of them, since much is given them to do good with, and for which they are accountable: it becomes them, and especially such as believe in Christ, to do every good work in general, and to do acts of beneficence in particular, both to all men, and to the household of faith.

That they be rich in good works; or abound in the performance of them, as Dorcas is said to be full of good works and alms deeds; and to reckon that their true riches lie more in the exercise of grace, and in the fruits of it, doing good works, than in their worldly enjoyments. The phrase seems to be Rabbinical. Frequent mention is made of עשיר בתורה, "rich in the law", and עשיר במצות, "rich in the commandments" t; and it is said u, no man is poor but he that is without the law, and good works, for the riches of a man are the law, and good works.

Ready to distribute; unasked; and when they are asked, do not turn away, and put off, but give at once, and without grief, and with cheerfulness; want no arguments to press them to it, nor use any against it.

Willing to communicate; of their good things to the necessities of the poor, making them common to them, and them partakers of them. Some render the word "sociable", in opposition to that moroseness, stillness, and those haughty and forbidding airs, with which rich men are apt to treat the poor, when they should be affable and courteous to them, and admit them to a free conversation with them.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ti 6:18 Grk “to be generous,” “sharing.”

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ti 6:1-21 - --1 Of the duty of servants.3 Not to have fellowship with newfangled teachers.6 Godliness is great gain;10 and love of money the root of all evil.11 Wha...

MHCC: 1Ti 6:17-21 - --Being rich in this world is wholly different from being rich towards God. Nothing is more uncertain than worldly wealth. Those who are rich, must see ...

Matthew Henry: 1Ti 6:13-21 - -- The apostle here charges Timothy to keep this commandment (that is, the whole work of his ministry, all the trust reposed in him, all the service ...

Barclay: 1Ti 6:17-19 - --Sometimes we think of the early Church as composed entirely of poor people and slaves. Here we see that even as early as this it had its wealthy memb...

Constable: 1Ti 6:1-19 - --V. INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROUPS WITHIN THE CHURCH 6:1-19 In the last major section of this letter Paul called on Timo...

Constable: 1Ti 6:17-19 - --D. The wealthy 6:17-19 Paul had not finished all he wanted to say about money, so he returned to that subject briefly with a word of instruction for t...

College: 1Ti 6:1-21 - --1 TIMOTHY 6 D. SLAVES (6:1-2) 1 All who are under the yoke of slavery should consider their masters worthy of full respect, so that God's name and o...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: 1Ti 6:18 1 TIMOTHY 6:17-18 —Should wealth be avoided or retained? PROBLEM: Jesus urged the rich young ruler to “sell what you have and give to the poo...

Evidence: 1Ti 6:18 " Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the places you can, at all the times you can, to all the people you can, as long as you ev...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) First Timothy Probably a.d. 65 From Macedonia By Way of Introduction Assuming the Pauline authorship the facts shape up after this fashion. Pau...

JFB: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) GENUINENESS.--The ancient Church never doubted of their being canonical and written by Paul. They are in the Peschito Syriac version of the second cen...

JFB: 1 Timothy (Outline) ADDRESS: PAUL'S DESIGN IN HAVING LEFT TIMOTHY AT EPHESUS, NAMELY, TO CHECK FALSE TEACHERS; TRUE USE OF THE LAW; HARMONIZING WITH THE GOSPEL; GOD'S GR...

TSK: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) This Epistle bears the impress of its genuineness and authenticity, which are corroborated by the most decisive external evidence; and its Divine insp...

TSK: 1 Timothy 6 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ti 6:1, Of the duty of servants; 1Ti 6:3, Not to have fellowship with newfangled teachers; 1Ti 6:6, Godliness is great gain; 1Ti 6:10, a...

Poole: 1 Timothy 6 (Chapter Introduction) TIMOTHY CHAPTER 6

MHCC: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) The design of the epistle appears to be, that Timothy having been left at Ephesus, St. Paul wrote to instruct him in the choice of proper officers in ...

MHCC: 1 Timothy 6 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ti 6:1-5) The duty of Christians towards believing, as well as other masters. (1Ti 6:6-10) The advantage of godliness with contentment. (1Ti 6:11-...

Matthew Henry: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The First Epistle of St. Paul to Timothy Hitherto Paul's epistles were directed to churches; now follow...

Matthew Henry: 1 Timothy 6 (Chapter Introduction) I. He treats of the duty of servants (1Ti 6:1, 1Ti 6:2). II. Of false teachers (1Ti 6:3-5). III. Of godliness and covetousness (1Ti 6:6-10). IV....

Barclay: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LETTERS OF PAUL The Letters Of Paul There is no more interesting body of documents in the New Testament than the letter...

Barclay: 1 Timothy 6 (Chapter Introduction) How To Be A Slave And A Christian (1Ti_6:1-2) False Teachers And False Teaching (1Ti_6:3-5) The Characteristics Of The False Teacher (1Ti_6:3-5 C...

Constable: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background Timothy apparently became a Christian as a result o...

Constable: 1 Timothy (Outline) Outline I. Salutation 1:1-2 II. Timothy's mission in Ephesus 1:3-20 A. T...

Constable: 1 Timothy 1 Timothy Bibliography Andrews, J. N. "May Women Speak in Meeting?" Review and Herald. January 2, 1879. Reprint...

Haydock: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) THE FIRST EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO TIMOTHY. INTRODUCTION. St. Paul passing through Lycaonia, about the year 51, some of the brethr...

Gill: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 TIMOTHY Timothy, to whom this epistle is written, was eminent for his early piety and acquaintance with the sacred Scriptures; hi...

Gill: 1 Timothy 6 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 TIMOTHY 6 In this chapter the apostle gives some instructions to servants; lays down some rules, by which to judge of false teach...

College: 1 Timothy (Book Introduction) FOREWORD A movement which prides itself in its back-to-the-Bible underpinnings and its plea for unity should welcome any effort of the stature of the...

College: 1 Timothy (Outline) OUTLINE I. THE SALUTATION - 1:1-2 II. PAUL'S CHARGE TO TIMOTHY - 1:3-20 A. The Charge and the False Teachers - 1:3-7 B. The Lawful Use of...

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