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Text -- 2 Timothy 2:14 (NET)

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Dealing with False Teachers
2:14 Remind people of these things and solemnly charge them before the Lord not to wrangle over words. This is of no benefit; it just brings ruin on those who listen.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 2Ti 2:14 - -- That they strive not about words ( mē logomachein ). Word apparently coined by Paul from logomachia (1Ti 6:4 which see), a back formation in that...

That they strive not about words ( mē logomachein ).

Word apparently coined by Paul from logomachia (1Ti 6:4 which see), a back formation in that case. A mere war of words displeases Paul. (Tit 3:9).

Robertson: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Useful ( chrēsimon ). Late and rare word from chraomai , here only in N.T.

Useful ( chrēsimon ).

Late and rare word from chraomai , here only in N.T.

Robertson: 2Ti 2:14 - -- To the subverting ( epi katastrophēi ). Old word (from katastrephō , to turn down or over), here only in N.T. (except 2Pe 2:6 in some MSS., not i...

To the subverting ( epi katastrophēi ).

Old word (from katastrephō , to turn down or over), here only in N.T. (except 2Pe 2:6 in some MSS., not in Westcott and Hort)."Because of the overthrow"(result epi , not aim), useless for this reason. Such war of words merely upsets the hearers.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Put them in remembrance ( ὑπομίμνησκε ) o P. See on ὑπόμνησιν reminding , 2Ti 1:5.

Put them in remembrance ( ὑπομίμνησκε )

o P. See on ὑπόμνησιν reminding , 2Ti 1:5.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Charging ( διαμαρτυρόμενος ) In Paul only 1Th 4:6. Very frequent in Acts. See on Act 2:40; see on Act 20:23. The sense is rather...

Charging ( διαμαρτυρόμενος )

In Paul only 1Th 4:6. Very frequent in Acts. See on Act 2:40; see on Act 20:23. The sense is rather conjuring them by their loyalty to God. Paul uses the simple μαρτύρεσθαι in a similar sense. See Gal 5:3; 1Th 2:12 (note); Eph 4:17.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Before God ( ἐνώπιον τοῦ θεοῦ ) See on 1Ti 5:4.

Before God ( ἐνώπιον τοῦ θεοῦ )

See on 1Ti 5:4.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Strive about words ( λογομαχεῖν ) N.T.o . o lxx, o Class. Comp. λογομαχίας disputes of words , 1Ti 6:4, and see 1Co ...

Strive about words ( λογομαχεῖν )

N.T.o . o lxx, o Class. Comp. λογομαχίας disputes of words , 1Ti 6:4, and see 1Co 4:20.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:14 - -- To no profit ( ἐπ ' οὐδὲν χρήσιμον ) Lit. to nothing useful . Ἑπ ' οὐδὲν , o P. He uses εἰς κεν...

To no profit ( ἐπ ' οὐδὲν χρήσιμον )

Lit. to nothing useful . Ἑπ ' οὐδὲν , o P. He uses εἰς κενόν to no purpose . See 2Co 6:1; Gal 2:2; Phi 2:16; 1Th 3:5. Χρήσιμος useful , N.T.o .

Vincent: 2Ti 2:14 - -- To the subverting ( ἐπὶ καταστροφῇ ) Ἑπὶ does not mean here to or for (purpose or object). but indicates the gro...

To the subverting ( ἐπὶ καταστροφῇ )

Ἑπὶ does not mean here to or for (purpose or object). but indicates the ground on which the unprofitableness of the wordy strife rests. Unprofitable because it works subversion of the hearers. Καταστροφή subversion , transliterated into catastrophe , only here and 2Pe 2:6. In lxx of the destruction or overthrow of men or cities. Καταστρέφειν to overturn , Mat 21:12; Mar 11:15; Act 15:16, cit. Paul uses καθαίρεσις pulling down , 2Co 10:4, 2Co 10:8; 2Co 13:10

Wesley: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Who are under thy charge. O how many unnecessary things are thus unprofitably, nay hurtfully, contended for.

Who are under thy charge. O how many unnecessary things are thus unprofitably, nay hurtfully, contended for.

JFB: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Those over whom thou dost preside (Tit 3:1).

Those over whom thou dost preside (Tit 3:1).

JFB: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Greek, "testifying continually": "adjuring them."

Greek, "testifying continually": "adjuring them."

JFB: 2Ti 2:14 - -- (1Ti 5:21).

JFB: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Rather, "strive with words": "not to have a (mere) war of words" (2Ti 2:23-24; 1Ti 6:4) where the most vital matters are at stake (2Ti 2:17-18; Act 18...

Rather, "strive with words": "not to have a (mere) war of words" (2Ti 2:23-24; 1Ti 6:4) where the most vital matters are at stake (2Ti 2:17-18; Act 18:15). The oldest manuscripts put a stop at "charging them before the Lord" (which clause is thus connected with "put them in remembrance") and read the imperative, "Strive not thou in words," &c.

JFB: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Not qualifying "words"; but Greek neuter, in apposition with "strive in words," "(a thing tending) to no profit," literally, "profitable for nothing";...

Not qualifying "words"; but Greek neuter, in apposition with "strive in words," "(a thing tending) to no profit," literally, "profitable for nothing"; the opposite of "meet for the master's use" (2Ti 2:21).

JFB: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Sure to subvert (overturn) the hearers: the opposite of "edifying" (building up) (2Co 13:10).

Sure to subvert (overturn) the hearers: the opposite of "edifying" (building up) (2Co 13:10).

Clarke: 2Ti 2:14 - -- That they strive not about words - Words, not things, have been a most fruitful source of contention in the Christian world; and among religious peo...

That they strive not about words - Words, not things, have been a most fruitful source of contention in the Christian world; and among religious people, the principal cause of animosity has arisen from the different manner of apprehending the same term, while, in essence, both meant the same thing. All preachers and divines should be very careful, both in speaking and writing, to explain the terms they use, and never employ them in any sense but that in which they have explained them

Clarke: 2Ti 2:14 - -- The subverting of the hearers - This is the general tendency of all polemical divinity and controversial preaching, when angry passions are called i...

The subverting of the hearers - This is the general tendency of all polemical divinity and controversial preaching, when angry passions are called in to support the doctrines of the Gospel.

Calvin: 2Ti 2:14 - -- 14.Remind them of these things The expression (ταῦτα) these things, is highly emphatic. It means that the summary of the gospel which he gave,...

14.Remind them of these things The expression (ταῦτα) these things, is highly emphatic. It means that the summary of the gospel which he gave, and the exhortations which he added to it, are of so great importance, that a good minister ought never to be weary of exhibiting them; for they are things that deserve to be continually handled, and that cannot be too frequently repeated. “They are things” (he says) “which I wish you not only to teach once, but to take great pains to impress on the hearts of men by frequent repetition.” A good teacher ought to look at nothing else than edification, and to give his whole attention to that alone. 170 On the contrary, he enjoins him not only to abstain from useless questions, but likewise to forbid others to follow them. 171

Solemnly charging them before the Lord, not to dispute about wordsΛογομαχεῖν means to engage earnestly in contentious disputes, which are commonly produced by a foolish desire of being ingenious. Solemn charging before the Lord is intended to strike terror; 172 and from this severity we learn how dangerous to the Church is that knowledge which leads to debates, that is, which disregards piety, and tends to ostentation; of this nature is the whole of that speculative theology, as it is called, that is found among the Papists.

For no use, On two grounds, λογομαχία, or “disputing about words,” is condemned by him. It is of no advantage, and it is exceedingly hurtful, by disturbing weak minds. Although in the version I have followed Erasmus, because it did not disagree with Paul’s meaning, yet I wish to inform my readers that Paul’s words may be explained in this manner, “That which is useful for nothing.” The Greek words are, χρήσιμον in the accusative case, and not in the nominative. The style will thus flow more agreeably; as if he had said, “Of what use is it, when no good comes from it, but much evil? for the faith of many is subverted.”

Let us remark, first, that, when a manner of teaching does no good, for that single reason it is justly disapproved; for God does not wish to indulge our curiosity, but to instruct us in a useful manner. Away with all speculations, therefore, which produce no edification!

But the second is much worse, when questions are raised, which are not only unprofitable, but tend to the subversion of the hearers I wish that this were attended to by those who are always armed for fighting with the tongue, and who, in every question are looking for grounds of quarreling, and who go so far as to lay snares around every word or syllable. But they are carried in a wrong direction by ambition, and sometimes by an almost fatal disease; which I have experienced in some. What the Apostle says about subverting is shown, every day, by actual observation, to be perfectly true; for it is natural, amidst disputes, to lose sight of the truth; and Satan avails himself of quarrels as a presence for disturbing weak persons, and overthrowing their faith.

TSK: 2Ti 2:14 - -- put : 2Ti 1:6; 2Pe 1:13 charging : 2Ti 4:1; Eph 4:17; 1Th 4:1; 2Th 3:6; 1Ti 5:21, 1Ti 6:13 that : 2Ti 2:16, 2Ti 2:23; Rom 14:1; 1Ti 1:4, 1Ti 1:6, 1Ti ...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Of these things put them in remembrance - These great principles in regard to the kingdom of Christ. They would be as useful to others as they ...

Of these things put them in remembrance - These great principles in regard to the kingdom of Christ. They would be as useful to others as they were for Timothy, to whom they were specially addressed.

Charging them before the Lord - In the presence of the Lord, implying that it was a very important matter; see the notes at 1Ti 1:18.

That they strive not about words to no profit; - see the notes at 1Ti 1:6; 1Ti 6:4.

But to the subverting of the hearers - Turning them away from the simplicity of faith. It is rare, indeed, that a religious controversy does not produce this effect, and this is commonly the case, where, as often happens, the matter in dispute is of little importance.

Poole: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Of these things put them in remembrance that is, put other teachers in remembrance of all these things which I have given thee in charge. Charging t...

Of these things put them in remembrance that is, put other teachers in remembrance of all these things which I have given thee in charge.

Charging them before the Lord charging them as in the sight of God, who most certainly observeth and taketh notice of them, and will call them to an account.

That they strive not about words to no profit that they spend not their time in their pulpits in contests about words which tend to no solid advantage of their hearers.

But to the subverting of the hearers but may tend to the subversion of them, and the destroying their steadiness in the faith, drawing them into parties and factions, the fruit of which is nothing but envy, and contentions, and different opinions in matters of faith; as to which it hath been always observed, that the affectation of new phrases hath been introductive of a novelty in opinion.

Haydock: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Give this admonition to all, especially to the ministers of the gospel, that they may expose themselves willingly to suffer every thing for the establ...

Give this admonition to all, especially to the ministers of the gospel, that they may expose themselves willingly to suffer every thing for the establishment of the faith in Jesus Christ. ---

Testifying. Call God to witness the truths which you announce to the faithful; and for your part, do not amuse yourself with disputes about words. In the Greek it is thus translated by many: Warn them of these things, by conjuring them in the name of the Lord not to amuse themselves with disputes about words. (Calmet)

Gill: 2Ti 2:14 - -- Of these things put them in remembrance,.... Meaning either his hearers, or those to whom he was to commit the things he had heard of the apostle, and...

Of these things put them in remembrance,.... Meaning either his hearers, or those to whom he was to commit the things he had heard of the apostle, and who must expect to suffer afflictions, and endure hardships, for the sake of Christ, and his Gospel; wherefore to remind them of the above sayings might be of use and comfort to them. This clause is wanting in the Arabic version.

Charging them before the Lord; the omniscient God, as in his sight, as they will answer it to him another day; see 1Ti 5:21,

that they strive not about words; it became them to strive and contend for the form of sound words, for the wholesome words or doctrines of our Lord Jesus, but not about mere words, and especially such as were

to no profit; to no advantage to truth, nor to themselves nor others; were not to edification, to spiritual edification, to godly edifying, which is in faith:

but to the subverting of the hearers; the confounding of their minds, misleading their judgments, and overthrowing their faith; and therefore were not only unprofitable, but hurtful and pernicious, and by all means to be avoided.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:14 Grk “[it is] beneficial for nothing, for the ruin of those who listen.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ti 2:14 Of these things put [them] in remembrance, ( d ) charging [them] before the Lord that they strive not about words to no profit, [but] to the subvertin...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ti 2:1-26 - --1 Timothy is exhorted again to constancy and perseverance, and to do the duty of a faithful servant of the Lord in dividing the word aright, and stayi...

MHCC: 2Ti 2:14-21 - --Those disposed to strive, commonly strive about matters of small moment. But strifes of words destroy the things of God. The apostle mentions some who...

Matthew Henry: 2Ti 2:14-18 - -- Having thus encouraged Timothy to suffer, he comes in the next place to direct him in his work. I. He must make it his business to edify those who w...

Barclay: 2Ti 2:14 - --Once again Paul returns to the inadequacy of words. We must remember that the Pastoral Epistles were written against a background of those Gnostics w...

Constable: 2Ti 2:14-26 - --B. Charge to remain faithful 2:14-26 Paul turned from his emphasis on the importance of enduring hardshi...

Constable: 2Ti 2:14-18 - --1. Faithfulness in public ministry 2:14-18 2:14 This verse is transitional. Timothy was to keep reminding his "faithful men" of the things Paul had ju...

College: 2Ti 2:1-26 - --2 TIMOTHY 2 C. ILLUSTRATIONS FOR EFFECTIVE MINISTRY WHEN FACING HARDSHIP (2:1-7) 1 You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus....

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: 2Ti 2:14 2 TIMOTHY 2:14 —Is it wrong for Christians to argue about theological matters? PROBLEM: Paul seemed to forbid theological arguments when he ins...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: 2 Timothy (Book Introduction) Second Timothy From Rome Probably Early Autumn of 67 or Spring of 68

JFB: 2 Timothy (Book Introduction) PLACE OF WRITING.--Paul, in the interval between his first and second imprisonment, after having written First Timothy from Macedonia or Corinth [BIRK...

JFB: 2 Timothy (Outline) EXHORTATIONS; TO FAITHFULNESS AS A GOOD SOLDIER OF CHRIST; ERRORS TO BE SHUNNED; THE LORD'S SURE FOUNDATION; THE RIGHT SPIRIT FOR A SERVANT OF CHRIST...

TSK: 2 Timothy 2 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ti 2:1, Timothy is exhorted again to constancy and perseverance, and to do the duty of a faithful servant of the Lord in dividing the wo...

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

MHCC: 2 Timothy (Book Introduction) The first design of this epistle seems to have been, to apprize Timothy of what had occurred during the imprisonment of the apostle, and to request hi...

MHCC: 2 Timothy 2 (Chapter Introduction) (2Ti 2:1-7) The apostle exhorts Timothy to persevere with diligence, like a soldier, a combatant, and a husbandman. (2Ti 2:8-13) Encouraging him by a...

Matthew Henry: 2 Timothy (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Epistle of St. Paul to Timothy This second epistle Paul wrote to Timothy from Rome, when he ...

Matthew Henry: 2 Timothy 2 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter our apostle gives Timothy many exhortations and directions, which may be of great use to other, both ministers and Christians, for ...

Barclay: 2 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: 2 Timothy 2 (Chapter Introduction) The Chain Of Teaching (2Ti_2:1-2) The Soldier Of Christ (2Ti_2:3-4) The Athlete Of Christ (2Ti_2:5) The Toiler Of Christ (2Ti_2:6-7) The Essentia...

Constable: 2 Timothy (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical Background Assuming Paul visited Nicapolis as he planned (Titu...

Constable: 2 Timothy (Outline) Outline I. Salutation 1:1-2 II. Thanksgiving for faithful fellow workers 1:3-18 ...

Constable: 2 Timothy 2 Timothy Bibliography Bailey, Mark L. "A Biblical Theology of Paul's Pastoral Epistles." in A Biblical Theolog...

Haydock: 2 Timothy (Book Introduction) THE SECOND EPISTLE OF ST. PAUL, THE APOSTLE, TO TIMOTHY. INTRODUCTION. The main subject and design of this epistle is much the same as the for...

Gill: 2 Timothy (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 TIMOTHY That this epistle was written to Timothy, while he was at Ephesus, where the apostle in his former epistle had desired hi...

Gill: 2 Timothy 2 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 TIMOTHY 2 In this chapter the apostle continues his exhortations to Timothy, with respect both to his office and his conversation...

College: 2 Timothy (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION DATE AND PLACE OF ORIGIN In 2 Timothy Paul finds himself in a Roman prison. Onesiphorus had searched for Paul and found him in Rome (1:...

College: 2 Timothy (Outline) OUTLINE I. SALUTATION - 1:1-2 II. THANKSGIVING - 1:3-5 III. PAUL'S APPEAL FOR ENDURANCE IN FACING SUFFERING - 1:6-2:13 A. An Appeal for L...

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