
Text -- 2 Timothy 2:15 (NET)




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Robertson: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Give diligence ( spoudason ).
First aorist active imperative of spoudazō , old word, as in 1Th 2:17; Gal 2:10.

Robertson: 2Ti 2:15 - -- To present ( parastēsai ).
First aorist active infinitive of paristēmi as in Col 1:22, Col 1:28.

Robertson: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Approved unto God ( dokimon tōi theōi ).
Dative case theōi with dokimon , predicate accusative, old adjective (from dechomai ), for which se...


Robertson: 2Ti 2:15 - -- That needeth not to be ashamed ( anepaischunton ).
Late double compound verbal adjective (a privative, epaischunō ), in Josephus and here alone.
That needeth not to be ashamed (
Late double compound verbal adjective (

Robertson: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Handling aright ( orthotomounta ).
Present active participle of orthotomeō , late and rare compound (orthotomos ), cutting straight, orthos and ...
Handling aright (
Present active participle of
Vincent: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Study ( σπούδασον )
Originally, make haste. In Paul, Gal 2:10; Eph 4:3 (note); 1Th 2:17.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:15 - -- To shew thyself approved ( σεαυτὸν δόκιμον παραστῆσαι )
Παραστῆσαι , better, present . In Pastorals on...
To shew thyself approved (


Vincent: 2Ti 2:15 - -- That needeth not to be ashamed ( ἀνεπαίσχυντον )
N.T.o . o lxx, o Class. Lit. not made ashamed , as Phi 1:20. A workman who...
That needeth not to be ashamed (
N.T.o . o lxx, o Class. Lit. not made ashamed , as Phi 1:20. A workman whose work does not disgrace him.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Rightly dividing ( ὀρθοτομοῦντα )
N.T.o . o Class. In lxx, Pro 3:6; Pro 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From ...
Rightly dividing (
N.T.o . o Class. In lxx, Pro 3:6; Pro 11:5; both times in the sense of directing the way. From
Either of unfaithfulness or unskilfulness.

Wesley: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Duly explaining and applying the whole scripture, so as to give each hearer his due portion. But they that give one part of the gospel to all (the pro...
Duly explaining and applying the whole scripture, so as to give each hearer his due portion. But they that give one part of the gospel to all (the promises and comforts to unawakened, hardened, scoffing men) have real need to be ashamed.
Greek, "Be earnest," or "diligent."

JFB: 2Ti 2:15 - -- By his work not being "approved" (Phi 1:20). Contrast "deceitful workers" (2Co 11:13).

JFB: 2Ti 2:15 - -- "rightly handling" [Vulgate]; "rightly administering" [ALFORD]; literally, cutting "straight" or "right": the metaphor being from a father or a stewar...
"rightly handling" [Vulgate]; "rightly administering" [ALFORD]; literally, cutting "straight" or "right": the metaphor being from a father or a steward (1Co 4:1) cutting and distributing bread among his children [VITRINGA and CALVIN], (Luk 12:42). The Septuagint, Pro 3:6; Pro 11:5, use it of "making one's way": so BENGEL here takes Paul to mean that Timothy may make ready a straight way for "the word of truth," and may himself walk straight forward according to this line, turning neither to the right nor to the left, "teaching no other doctrine" (1Ti 1:3). The same image of a way appears in the Greek for "increase" (see on 2Ti 2:16). The opposite to "rightly handling," or "dispensing," is, 2Co 2:17, "corrupt the word of God."
Clarke: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Study to show thyself approved unto God - Endeavour so to cultivate and improve thy heart and mind, that thou mayest not be a reproach to him from w...
Study to show thyself approved unto God - Endeavour so to cultivate and improve thy heart and mind, that thou mayest not be a reproach to him from whom thou professest to receive thy commission

Clarke: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Rightly dividing the word of truth - It is generally supposed that the apostle alludes here to the care taken to divide the sacrifices under the law...
Rightly dividing the word of truth - It is generally supposed that the apostle alludes here to the care taken to divide the sacrifices under the law; the priests studied, in dividing the victim down the spine, to do it so scrupulously that one half of the spinal marrow should be found on each side the backbone. Probably nothing was much farther from the apostle’ s thoughts than this view, which is now commonly taken of the subject. Indeed this scrupulously dividing does not appear to have been any original ordinance among the Jews; much stress was laid upon it in later times, but from the beginning it was not so. The word
1. Simply to cut straight, or to rectify
2. To walk in the right way; it is thus used by Gregory Nazianzen, who, in Orat. Apol. fugae, opposes
Therefore, by rightly dividing the word of truth, we are to understand his continuing in the true doctrine, and teaching that to every person; and, according to our Lord’ s simile, giving each his portion of meat in due season - milk to babes, strong meat to the full grown, comfort to the disconsolate, reproof to the irregular and careless; in a word, finding out the necessities of his hearers, and preaching so as to meet those necessities.
Calvin -> 2Ti 2:15
Calvin: 2Ti 2:15 - -- 15.Study to shew thyself to be approved by God Since all disputes about doctrine arise from this source, that men are desirous to make a boast of ing...
15.Study to shew thyself to be approved by God Since all disputes about doctrine arise from this source, that men are desirous to make a boast of ingenuity before the world, Paul here applies the best and most excellent remedy, when he commands Timothy to keep his eyes fixed on God; as if he had said; “Some aim at the applause of a crowded assembly, but do thou study to approve thyself and thy ministry to God.ᾀ And indeed there is nothing that tends more to check a foolish eagerness for display, than to reflect that we have to deal with God.
A workman that doth not blush Erasmus translates
And first, he bids them be not lazy disputants, but workmen. By this term he indirectly reproves the foolishness of those who so greatly torment themselves by doing nothing. Let us therefore be “workmen” in building the Church, and let us be employed in the work of God in such a manner that some fruit shall be seen then we shall have no cause to “blush;” for, although in debating we be not equal to talkative boasters, yet it will be enough that we excel them in the desire of edification, in industry, in courage, and in the efficacy of doctrine. In short, he bids Timothy labor diligently, that he may not be ashamed before God; whereas ambitious men dread only this kind of shame, to lose nothing of their reputation for acuteness or profound knowledge.
Dividing aright the word of truth. This is a beautiful metaphor, and one that skillfully expresses the chief design of teaching. “Since we ought to be satisfied with the word of God alone, what purpose is served by having sermons every day, or even the office of pastors? Has not every person an opportunity of reading the Bible?” 173 But Paul assigns to teachers the duty of dividing or cutting, 174 as if a father, in giving food to his children, were dividing the bread, by cutting it into small pieces.
He advises Timothy to “cut aright,” lest, when he is employed in cutting the surface, as unskillful people are wont to do, he leave the pith and marrow untouched. Yet by this term I understand, generally, an allotment of the word which is judicious, and which is well suited to the profit of the hearers. Some mutilate it, others tear it, others torture it, others break it in pieces, others, keeping by the outside, (as we have said,) never come to the soul of doctrine. 175 To all these faults he contrasts time “dividing aright,” that is, the manner of explaining which is adapted to edification; for that is the rule by which we must try all interpretation of Scripture.
Defender: 2Ti 2:15 - -- A Christian should be a student, especially a student of the Word of God, but also of the world of God and the works of God. Actually, the Greek for "...
A Christian should be a student, especially a student of the Word of God, but also of the world of God and the works of God. Actually, the Greek for "study" (

Defender: 2Ti 2:15 - -- The figure is of a workman or possibly a surgeon, dissecting an object in a very straight line. The word translated "rightly dividing" (Greek orthotom...
The figure is of a workman or possibly a surgeon, dissecting an object in a very straight line. The word translated "rightly dividing" (Greek

Defender: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Jesus said: "Thy word is truth" (Joh 17:17). "Thy word is true from the beginning," said the psalmist (Psa 119:160). The Lord Jesus said I am "the tru...
Jesus said: "Thy word is truth" (Joh 17:17). "Thy word is true from the beginning," said the psalmist (Psa 119:160). The Lord Jesus said I am "the truth" (Joh 14:6). One who would teach the Bible effectively must teach it as absolute truth, centered in Jesus Christ."
TSK -> 2Ti 2:15
TSK: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Study : Heb 4:11; 2Pe 1:10,2Pe 1:15, 2Pe 3:14 *Gr.
approved : Act 2:22; Rom 14:18, Rom 16:10; 2Co 5:9, 2Co 10:18; Gal 1:10; 1Th 2:4
a workman : Mat 13...
Study : Heb 4:11; 2Pe 1:10,2Pe 1:15, 2Pe 3:14 *Gr.
approved : Act 2:22; Rom 14:18, Rom 16:10; 2Co 5:9, 2Co 10:18; Gal 1:10; 1Th 2:4
a workman : Mat 13:52; 2Co 3:6, 2Co 6:3, 2Co 6:4; 1Ti 4:6, 1Ti 4:12-16
rightly : Mat 13:52; Mar 4:33; Luk 12:42; Joh 21:15-17; Act 20:27; 1Co 2:6, 1Co 3:1, 1Co 3:2; 2Co 4:2; 1Th 5:14; Heb 5:11-14

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Barnes -> 2Ti 2:15
Barnes: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Study to show thyself approved unto God - Give diligence 2Pe 2:10, or make an effort so to discharge the duties of the ministerial office as to...
Study to show thyself approved unto God - Give diligence 2Pe 2:10, or make an effort so to discharge the duties of the ministerial office as to meet the divine approbation. The object of the ministry is not to please men. Such doctrines should be preached, and such plans formed, and such a manner of life pursued, as God will approve. To do this demands study or care - for there are many temptations to the opposite course; there are many things the tendency of which is to lead a minister to seek popular favor rather than the divine approval. If any man please God, it will be as the result of deliberate intention and a careful life.
A workman that needeth not to be ashamed - A man faithfully performing his duty, so that when he looks over what he has done, he may not blush.
Rightly dividing the word of truth - The word here rendered "rightly dividing,"occurs nowhere else in the New Testament. It means, properly, "to cut straight, to divide right;"and the allusion here may be to a steward who makes a proper distribution to each one under his care of such things as his office and their necessities require; compare the notes at Mat 13:52. Some have supposed that there is an allusion here to the Jewish priest, cutting or dividing the sacrifice into proper parts; others, that the allusion is to the scribes dividing the law into sections; others, to a carver distributing food to the guests at a feast. Robinson (Lexicon) renders it, "rightly proceeding as to the word of truth;"that is, rightfully and skillfully teaching the word of truth. The idea seems to be, that the minister of the gospel is to make a proper distribution of that word, adapting his instructions to the circumstances and wants of his hearers, and giving to each that which will be fitted to nourish the soul for heaven.
Poole -> 2Ti 2:15
Poole: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Study to show thyself approved unto God let it be thy study, not to please men, to get their hum and applause for speaking quaintly, learnedly, or sm...
Study to show thyself approved unto God let it be thy study, not to please men, to get their hum and applause for speaking quaintly, learnedly, or smoothly, but to approve thyself to God, who is thy Master in this work, and whom thou oughtest to serve.
A workman that needeth not to be ashamed a workman that doth his work so well, and faithfully, that he need not be ashamed, whoever looketh and judgeth upon it.
Rightly dividing the word of truth
Haydock -> 2Ti 2:15
Haydock: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Thyself approved, [5] or acceptable to God. ---
Rightly handling. [6] In the Greek, cutting or dividing the word of truth, according to the capaciti...
Thyself approved, [5] or acceptable to God. ---
Rightly handling. [6] In the Greek, cutting or dividing the word of truth, according to the capacities of the hearers, and for the good of all. (Witham) ---
The Protestant version has, dividing the word of truth. All Christians challenge the Scriptures, but the whole is in the rightly handling them. Heretics change and adulterate them, as the same apostle affirms, 2 Corinthians xi. and 4. These he admonishes us (as he did before, 1 Timothy vi. 20.) to avoid, for they have a popular way of expression, by which the unlearned are easily beguiled. "Nothing is so easy," says St. Jerome, "as with a facility and volubility of speech to deceive the illiterate, who are apt to admire what they cannot comprehend." (Ep. ii. ad Nepot. chap. 10)
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Probabilem, Greek: dokimon.
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Recte tractantem, Greek: opthotomounta.
Gill -> 2Ti 2:15
Gill: 2Ti 2:15 - -- Study to show thyself approved unto God,.... The Alexandrian copy reads, "to Christ"; see Rom 16:10. Not unto men, as pleasing them; for such who stud...
Study to show thyself approved unto God,.... The Alexandrian copy reads, "to Christ"; see Rom 16:10. Not unto men, as pleasing them; for such who study to please men, are not the servants of Christ; and sometimes those that are approved to and by men, are disapproved of by God and Christ: but unto God, showing all fidelity and uprightness; speaking out the Gospel openly, and freely, with all sincerity, as in the sight of God; commending themselves to him, and to every man's conscience, by manifestation of the truth; and such will hear, "Well done, good and faithful servant" another day.
A workman that needeth not to be ashamed; the ministry of the word is a work, and it is a good work; and those that perform it aright are worthy of honour and esteem; and it requires industry, diligence, and application, and for which no man is sufficient without the grace of God; and those who are employed in it are workmen, workers together with God, and labourers in his vineyard: and such who are faithful and diligent ones, "need not to be ashamed"; such do not cause shame, neither in themselves nor in others, as false teachers do, who foam out their own shame, and as negligent ministers of the word, and such whose lives are not agreeable to the doctrines they preach; nor have they any reason to be ashamed, neither of the Gospel, which they preach, nor of their sufferings, which they endure for the sake of it, nor of their upright ministrations of the word; and as they are not afraid to suffer shame for the sake of Christ now, they will not be ashamed before him at his coming.
rightly dividing, or "cutting"
the word of truth; that is, the Scriptures of truth, Dan 10:21 which come from the God of truth, are concerning Christ, who is the truth, and are dictated and led into by the spirit of truth, and contain in them nothing but truth: to divide the word, is not merely to divide the text into its proper parts, though care should be taken that this be done aright; and some think that the allusion is to the verses of the Hebrew Bible, which are called

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NET Notes -> 2Ti 2:15
NET Notes: 2Ti 2:15 Accurately is a figure of speech that literally means something like “cutting a straight road.” In regard to the message of truth, it mean...
Geneva Bible -> 2Ti 2:15
Geneva Bible: 2Ti 2:15 ( 9 ) Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, ( e ) rightly dividing the word of truth.
( 9 ) The fifth ad...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ti 2:1-26
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
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
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 2:15-18; 2Ti 2:15-18
Barclay: 2Ti 2:15-18 - --Paul urges Timothy to present himself, amidst the false teachers, as a real teacher of the truth. The word he uses for "to present" is parastesai...

Barclay: 2Ti 2:15-18 - --Amongst the false teachers Paul numbers especially Hymenaeus and Philetus. Who these men were we do not know. But we get a brief glimpse of their te...
Constable -> 2Ti 2:14-26; 2Ti 2:14-18
Constable: 2Ti 2:14-26 - --B. Charge to remain faithful 2:14-26
Paul turned from his emphasis on the importance of enduring hardshi...
