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Text -- 1 Timothy 2:7 (NET)

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2:7 For this I was appointed a preacher and apostle– I am telling the truth; I am not lying– and a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and truth.
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Names, People and Places:
 · Gentile a non-Jewish person


Dictionary Themes and Topics: VERILY, VERITY | Truth | TEACH; TEACHER; TEACHING | Preacher | Paul | PREACHER; PREACHING | ORDAIN; ORDINATION | Minister | HERALD | GAMES | EDUCATION | CHURCH | Apostle | more
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Robertson , Vincent , JFB , Clarke , Calvin , TSK

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 1Ti 2:7 - -- For which ( eis ho ). The testimony of Jesus in his self-surrender (1Ti 2:6). See eis ho in 2Ti 1:11.

For which ( eis ho ).

The testimony of Jesus in his self-surrender (1Ti 2:6). See eis ho in 2Ti 1:11.

Robertson: 1Ti 2:7 - -- I was appointed ( etethēn egō ). First aorist passive indicative of tithēmi .

I was appointed ( etethēn egō ).

First aorist passive indicative of tithēmi .

Robertson: 1Ti 2:7 - -- Preacher and apostle ( kērux kai apostolos ). In 2Ti 1:10 Paul adds didaskalos (herald, apostle, teacher) as he does here with emphasis. In Col 1...

Preacher and apostle ( kērux kai apostolos ).

In 2Ti 1:10 Paul adds didaskalos (herald, apostle, teacher) as he does here with emphasis. In Col 1:23. he has diakonos (minister). He frequently uses kērussō of himself (1Co 1:23; 1Co 9:27; Gal 2:2; Rom 10:8.).

Robertson: 1Ti 2:7 - -- I speak the truth, I lie not ( alētheian legō , ou pseudomai ). A Pauline touch (Rom 9:1). Cf. Gal 1:20; 2Co 11:31. Here alone he calls himself ...

I speak the truth, I lie not ( alētheian legō , ou pseudomai ).

A Pauline touch (Rom 9:1). Cf. Gal 1:20; 2Co 11:31. Here alone he calls himself "a teacher of the Gentiles,"elsewhere apostle (Rom 11:13), minister (Rom 15:16), prisoner (Eph 3:1).

Vincent: 1Ti 2:7 - -- I am ordained ( ἐτέθην ἐγω ) Better, I was appointed . See on Joh 15:16.

I am ordained ( ἐτέθην ἐγω )

Better, I was appointed . See on Joh 15:16.

Vincent: 1Ti 2:7 - -- A preacher ( κῆρυξ ) Lit. a herald . See on 2Pe 2:5. Paul does not use the noun, but the kindred verb κηρύσσειν to procla...

A preacher ( κῆρυξ )

Lit. a herald . See on 2Pe 2:5. Paul does not use the noun, but the kindred verb κηρύσσειν to proclaim or preach is very common in his writings. See Rom 10:8; 1Co 1:23; 2Co 4:5; Phi 1:15, etc.

Vincent: 1Ti 2:7 - -- I speak the truth in Christ and lie not Omit in Christ . A strange asseveration to an intimate and trusted friend. Apparently an imitation of ...

I speak the truth in Christ and lie not

Omit in Christ . A strange asseveration to an intimate and trusted friend. Apparently an imitation of Rom 9:1.

Vincent: 1Ti 2:7 - -- A teacher of the Gentiles ( διδάσκαλος ἐθνῶν ) Paul does not use this phrase. He expressly distinguishes between teacher a...

A teacher of the Gentiles ( διδάσκαλος ἐθνῶν )

Paul does not use this phrase. He expressly distinguishes between teacher and apostle . See 1Co 12:28; Eph 4:11. He calls himself ἐθνῶν ἀπόστολος apostle of the Gentiles (Rom 11:13); λειτουργός Χριστοῦ Ἱησοῦ εἰς τὰ ἔθνη minister of Christ Jesus to the Gentiles (Rom 15:16); and δέσμιος τοῦ Χριστοῦ Ἱησοῦ ὑπὲρ ὑμῶν τῶν ἐθνῶν prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles (Eph 3:1).

Vincent: 1Ti 2:7 - -- In faith and verity ( ἐν πίστει καὶ ἀληθείᾳ ) Or faith and truth . The combination only here. Paul has sincerity ...

In faith and verity ( ἐν πίστει καὶ ἀληθείᾳ )

Or faith and truth . The combination only here. Paul has sincerity and truth (1Co 5:8), and sanctification of the Spirit and faith of the truth (2Th 2:13). The phrase must not be explained in true faith , nor faithfully and truly . It means that faith and truth are the element or sphere in which the apostolic function is discharged: that he preaches with a sincere faith in the gospel, and with a truthful representation of the gospel which he believes.

JFB: 1Ti 2:7 - -- For the giving of which testimony.

For the giving of which testimony.

JFB: 1Ti 2:7 - -- Literally, "I was set": the same Greek, as "putting me," &c. (1Ti 1:12).

Literally, "I was set": the same Greek, as "putting me," &c. (1Ti 1:12).

JFB: 1Ti 2:7 - -- Literally, "herald" (1Co 1:21; 1Co 9:27; 1Co 15:11; 2Ti 1:11; Tit 1:3). He recurs to himself, as in 1Ti 1:16, in himself a living pattern or announcem...

Literally, "herald" (1Co 1:21; 1Co 9:27; 1Co 15:11; 2Ti 1:11; Tit 1:3). He recurs to himself, as in 1Ti 1:16, in himself a living pattern or announcement of the Gospel, so here "a herald and teacher of (it to) the Gentiles" (Gal 2:9; Eph 3:1-12; Col 1:23). The universality of his commission is an appropriate assertion here, where he is arguing to prove that prayers are to be made "for all men" (1Ti 2:1).

JFB: 1Ti 2:7 - -- A strong asseveration of his universal commission, characteristic of the ardor of the apostle, exposed to frequent conflict (Rom 11:1; 2Co 11:13).

A strong asseveration of his universal commission, characteristic of the ardor of the apostle, exposed to frequent conflict (Rom 11:1; 2Co 11:13).

JFB: 1Ti 2:7 - -- Rather, "in the faith and the truth." The sphere in which his ministry was appointed to be exercised was the faith and the truth (1Ti 2:4): the Gospel...

Rather, "in the faith and the truth." The sphere in which his ministry was appointed to be exercised was the faith and the truth (1Ti 2:4): the Gospel truth, the subject matter of the faith [WIESINGER].

Clarke: 1Ti 2:7 - -- I am ordained a preacher - I am set apart, ετεθην, appointed. The word does not imply any imposition of hands by either bishop or presbytery,...

I am ordained a preacher - I am set apart, ετεθην, appointed. The word does not imply any imposition of hands by either bishop or presbytery, as is vulgarly supposed

Clarke: 1Ti 2:7 - -- I speak the truth in Christ - As I have received my commission from him, so I testify his truth. I did not run before I was sent; and I speak nothin...

I speak the truth in Christ - As I have received my commission from him, so I testify his truth. I did not run before I was sent; and I speak nothing but what I have received

Clarke: 1Ti 2:7 - -- A teacher of the Gentiles - Being specially commissioned to preach the Gospel, not to the Jews, but to the nations of the world

A teacher of the Gentiles - Being specially commissioned to preach the Gospel, not to the Jews, but to the nations of the world

Clarke: 1Ti 2:7 - -- In faith and verity - Faithfully and truly; preaching the Truth, the whole Truth, and nothing but the Truth; and this fervently, affectionately, and...

In faith and verity - Faithfully and truly; preaching the Truth, the whole Truth, and nothing but the Truth; and this fervently, affectionately, and perseveringly

Instead of εν πιστει, in faith, the Cod. Alexand. has εν πνευματι, in spirit. "A teacher of the Gentiles in spirit and truth."

Calvin: 1Ti 2:7 - -- 7.For which I have been appointed. That it may not be thought that he makes rash assertions — as many are wont to do — on a subject which he did ...

7.For which I have been appointed. That it may not be thought that he makes rash assertions — as many are wont to do — on a subject which he did not well understand, he affirms that God had appointed him for this purpose, that he might bring the Gentiles, who had formerly been alienated from the kingdom of God, to have a share in the gospel; for his apostleship was a sure foundation of the divine calling. And on this account he labors very hard in asserting it, as there are many who received it with no small difficulty.

I speak the truth in Christ, I do not lie. He employs an oath, or protestation, as in a matter of extraordinary weigh and importance, that he is a teacher of the Gentiles, and that in faith and truth These two things denote a good conscience, but still it must rest on the certainty of the will of God. Thus he means, that he preaches the gospel to the Gentiles, not only with pure affection, but also with an upright and fearless conscience; because he does nothing but by the command of God.

TSK: 1Ti 2:7 - -- I am : 1Ti 1:11, 1Ti 1:12 a preacher : Ecc 1:1, Ecc 1:2, Ecc 1:12, Ecc 7:27, Ecc 12:8-10; Rom 10:14; Eph 3:7, Eph 3:8; 2Ti 1:11; 2Pe 2:5 I speak : Rom...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 1Ti 2:7 - -- Whereunto - Greek, "Unto which;"that is, to the bearing of which testimony I am appointed. I am ordained - Greek, "I am placed or constit...

Whereunto - Greek, "Unto which;"that is, to the bearing of which testimony I am appointed.

I am ordained - Greek, "I am placed or constituted"- ἐτέθην etethēn . The word "ordain"has now acquired a technical signification, meaning to set apart solemnly to a sacred office by the imposition of hands; but it has not that meaning here. It does not refer to the manner in which he was set apart, or to any act of others in consecrating him to this work, but merely to the fact that he had been placed in this office, or appointed to it. He refers doubtless to the fact that the Lord Jesus had designated him to this work.

A preacher and an apostle - see the 1Co 9:1-6 notes; Gal 1:11-12 notes.

I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not - That is, by Christ; or I solemnly appeal to Christ - a form of an oath; notes, Rom 9:1. Paul makes a solemn declaration similar to this in regard to his call to the apostleship, in Gal 1:20. For the reasons why he did it, see the notes on that verse. It is probable that there were those in Ephesus who denied that he could be an apostle, and hence his solemn declaration affirming it.

A teacher of the Gentiles - Specially appointed to carry the gospel to the Gentiles or the pagan; see the Rom 11:13 note; Gal 2:7 note.

In faith and verity - These words mean that he was appointed to instruct the Gentiles in faith and the knowledge of the truth.

Poole: 1Ti 2:7 - -- Whereunto I am ordained a preacher for the publishing and making known of which testimony of the Divine goodness and truth I am set, or appointed, 2...

Whereunto I am ordained a preacher for the publishing and making known of which testimony of the Divine goodness and truth I am set, or appointed, 2Ti 1:11 , eteyhn , a preacher, or a public officer to proclaim and make it known.

And an apostle and am immediately called by Christ, and sent out upon that employment.

I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not I call Christ to witness that I speak nothing but what I know to be true. It is a phrase which hath, if not the form, yet the force of an oath; and was necessary in this case, for it was not easy to persuade the Jews that God had sent any to reveal the way of salvation to the Gentiles.

A teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity and my special province was to teach the Gentiles, Act 9:15 26:17 Gal 2:7-9 ; and to instruct them in the doctrine of faith and truth: or, I was set faithfully and truly to instruct the Gentiles.

PBC: 1Ti 2:7 - -- See GG: 19,22 May 30, 2004

See GG: 19,22 May 30, 2004

Gill: 1Ti 2:7 - -- Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle,.... He was ordained or appointed to be a preacher of the Gospel from all eternity, and was separat...

Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle,.... He was ordained or appointed to be a preacher of the Gospel from all eternity, and was separated or set apart unto it in time, and was put into the ministry of it by Christ himself, and was not a common or ordinary preacher of the word, but an apostle, an extraordinary officer in the Gospel church.

I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not; which are a sort of an oath, or an appeal to Christ the omniscient God, for the truth of what he said, concerning his ordination to the Gospel; see a like phrase in Rom 9:1. The phrase, "in Christ", is left out in the Alexandrian copy, and in three of Beza's ancient copies, and in some others, and in the Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions;

a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and verity; the Gospel of the uncircumcision, or which was to be preached to the uncircumcised Gentiles, was committed to this apostle; and his work and ministry lay among them, and therefore he is called the apostle of the Gentiles: and so he was in faith and verity; which may regard the subject matter of his teachings and ministry; it was the faith and truth of the Gospel, even the whole of it, the faith which was once delivered to the saints, and the truth as it is in Jesus; or else the character of the apostle, as a teacher, that he was a true and faithful one, who with all integrity and veracity, fully and faithfully preached the Gospel; and since he was appointed a teacher of it to the Gentiles, this is another argument why they, as well as the Jews, should be prayed for.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 1Ti 2:7 Most mss (א* D2 H 33vid Ï) have ἐν Χριστῷ (en Cristw) after λέγω (legw) to re...

Geneva Bible: 1Ti 2:7 Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle, (I speak the truth in Christ, [and] lie not;) a teacher of the Gentiles in ( c ) faith and verity....

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 1Ti 2:1-15 - --1 That it is meet to pray and give thanks for all men, and the reason why.9 How women should be attired.12 They are not permitted to teach.15 They sha...

MHCC: 1Ti 2:1-7 - --The disciples of Christ must be praying people; all, without distinction of nation, sect, rank, or party. Our duty as Christians, is summed up in two ...

Matthew Henry: 1Ti 2:1-8 - -- Here is, I. A charge given to Christians to pray for all men in general, and particularly for all in authority. Timothy must take care that this be ...

Barclay: 1Ti 2:1-7 - --Before we study this passage in detail we must note one thing which shines out from it in a way that no one can fail to see. Few passages in the New ...

Barclay: 1Ti 2:1-7 - --Four different words for prayer are grouped together. It is true that they are not to be sharply distinguished; nevertheless each has something to t...

Barclay: 1Ti 2:1-7 - --This passage distinctly commands prayer for kings and emperors and all who are set in authority. This was a cardinal principle of communal Christian ...

Barclay: 1Ti 2:1-7 - --The Church prayed for certain things for those in authority. (i) It prayed for "a life that is tranquil and undisturbed." That was the prayer for fr...

Barclay: 1Ti 2:1-7 - --Paul concludes with a statement of the greatest truths of the Christian faith. (i) There is one God. We are not living in a world such as the Gnostic...

Constable: 1Ti 2:1--4:6 - --III. INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING THE LIFE OF THE LOCAL CHURCH 2:1--4:5 Paul moved on from instructions aimed primari...

Constable: 1Ti 2:1-7 - --A. The priority of prayer in church life 2:1-7 The apostle's first positive instruction to Timothy regarding his leadership of the Ephesian church was...

College: 1Ti 2:1-15 - --1 TIMOTHY 2 III. DIRECTION FOR PUBLIC WORSHIP (2:1-15) Following his charge to Timothy with regard to his faith and conscience and the warning with ...

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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 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 1Ti 2:1, That it is meet to pray and give thanks for all men, and the reason why; 1Ti 2:9, How women should be attired; 1Ti 2:12, They ar...

Poole: 1 Timothy 2 (Chapter Introduction) TIMOTHY CHAPTER 2

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 2 (Chapter Introduction) (1Ti 2:1-7) Prayer to be made for all persons, since the grace of the gospel makes no difference of ranks or stations. (1Ti 2:8-15) How men and women...

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 2 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter Paul treats, I. Of prayer, with many reasons for it (1Ti 2:1-8). II. Of women's apparel (1Ti 2:9, 1Ti 2:10). III. Of their subje...

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 2 (Chapter Introduction) The Universality Of The Gospel (1Ti_2:1-7) The Way Of Prayer (1Ti_2:1-7 Continued) Prayer For Those In Authority (1Ti_2:1-7 Continued) The Gifts...

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 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 1 TIMOTHY 2 In this chapter the apostle exhorts to prayer for all sorts of men, gives rules and directions about the dress of women...

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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