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Text -- 2 Timothy 2:22 (NET)

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2:22 But keep away from youthful passions, and pursue righteousness, faithfulness, love, and peace, in company with others who call on the Lord from a pure heart.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Youthful ( neōterikas ). Literary Koiné[28928]š word (Polybius, Josephus), only here in N.T. There are lusts peculiar to flaming youth.

Youthful ( neōterikas ).

Literary Koiné[28928]š word (Polybius, Josephus), only here in N.T. There are lusts peculiar to flaming youth.

Robertson: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Flee ( pheuge ). Present active imperative of pheugō , old and common verb. In this sense see note on 1Co 6:18.

Flee ( pheuge ).

Present active imperative of pheugō , old and common verb. In this sense see note on 1Co 6:18.

Robertson: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Follow after ( diōke ). Present active imperative of diōkō as if in a chase for which sense see note on 1Th 5:15. Steady pursuit of these vir...

Follow after ( diōke ).

Present active imperative of diōkō as if in a chase for which sense see note on 1Th 5:15. Steady pursuit of these virtues like those in Gal 5:22.

Robertson: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Call on the Lord ( epikaloumenon ton kurion ). See note on 1Co 1:2; Rom 10:12-14.

Call on the Lord ( epikaloumenon ton kurion ).

See note on 1Co 1:2; Rom 10:12-14.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Youthful lusts ( νεωτερικὰς ἐπιθυμίας ) Νεωτερικὸς youthful , N.T.o . For ἐπιθυμία desire , l...

Youthful lusts ( νεωτερικὰς ἐπιθυμίας )

Νεωτερικὸς youthful , N.T.o . For ἐπιθυμία desire , lust , see on Mar 4:19; see on 1Th 4:5. Such counsel from Paul to Timothy seems strange.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Follow ( δίωκε ) Pursue . Stronger than follow. A favorite word with Paul to denote the pursuit of moral and spiritual ends. See Rom 9:30...

Follow ( δίωκε )

Pursue . Stronger than follow. A favorite word with Paul to denote the pursuit of moral and spiritual ends. See Rom 9:30, Rom 9:31; Rom 12:13; 1Co 14:1; Phi 3:12.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Peace ( εἰρήνην ) Not a distinct virtue in the list, but a consequence of the pursuit of the virtues enumerated. Const. with with t...

Peace ( εἰρήνην )

Not a distinct virtue in the list, but a consequence of the pursuit of the virtues enumerated. Const. with with them that call , etc. For peace with διώκειν pursue , see Rom 14:19; Heb 12:14, and Psa 34:14, cit. 1Pe 3:11.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Call on the Lord ( ἐπικαλουμένων τὸν κύριον ) A Pauline phrase, only here in Pastorals. See Rom 10:12, Rom 10:13, R...

Call on the Lord ( ἐπικαλουμένων τὸν κύριον )

A Pauline phrase, only here in Pastorals. See Rom 10:12, Rom 10:13, Rom 10:14; 1Co 1:2. See also Act 2:21; Act 9:14; Act 22:16.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Out of a pure heart ( ἐκ καθαρᾶς καρδίας ) Const. with call on the Lord . The phrase, 1Ti 1:5; 1Pe 1:22. Comp. Mat 5...

Out of a pure heart ( ἐκ καθαρᾶς καρδίας )

Const. with call on the Lord . The phrase, 1Ti 1:5; 1Pe 1:22. Comp. Mat 5:8.

Wesley: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Those peculiarly incident to youth.

Those peculiarly incident to youth.

Wesley: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Unity with all true believers.

Unity with all true believers.

Wesley: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Youthful desires, destroy this purity: righteousness, faith, love, peace, accompany it.

Youthful desires, destroy this purity: righteousness, faith, love, peace, accompany it.

JFB: 2Ti 2:22 - -- There are many lusts from which our greatest safety is in flight (Gen 39:12). Avoid occasions of sin. From the abstemious character of Timothy (1Ti 5:...

There are many lusts from which our greatest safety is in flight (Gen 39:12). Avoid occasions of sin. From the abstemious character of Timothy (1Ti 5:23) it is likely that not animal indulgences, but the impetuosity, rash self-confidence, hastiness, strife, and vainglory of young men (1Jo 2:14-16), are what he is here warned against: though the Spirit probably intended the warning to include both in its application to the Church in general.

JFB: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Greek, "But"; in contrast to "every good work," 2Ti 2:21.

Greek, "But"; in contrast to "every good work," 2Ti 2:21.

JFB: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Timothy was a youth (1Ti 4:12).

Timothy was a youth (1Ti 4:12).

JFB: 2Ti 2:22 - -- The opposite of "iniquity," that is, unrighteousness (2Ti 2:19; compare 1Ti 6:11).

The opposite of "iniquity," that is, unrighteousness (2Ti 2:19; compare 1Ti 6:11).

JFB: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Rather, put no comma, "peace with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart" (1Ti 1:5; Eph 6:5; Col 3:22). We are to love all men, but it is not ...

Rather, put no comma, "peace with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart" (1Ti 1:5; Eph 6:5; Col 3:22). We are to love all men, but it is not possible to be at peace with all men, for this needs community of purpose and opinion; they alone who call on the Lord sincerely (as contrasted with the false teachers who had only the form of godliness, 2Ti 3:5, 2Ti 3:8; Tit 1:15-16) have this community [THEODORET]. (Rom 12:18).

Clarke: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Flee also youthful lusts - Not only all irregular and sensual desires, but pride, ambition, and, above all, the lust of power, to which most men wil...

Flee also youthful lusts - Not only all irregular and sensual desires, but pride, ambition, and, above all, the lust of power, to which most men will sacrifice all other propensities, their ease, pleasure, health, etc. This is the most bewitching passion in the human heart. Both in Church and state it is ruinous; but particularly so in the former. Timothy was now between thirty and forty years of age, the very age in which ambition and the love of power most generally prevail. Carnal pleasures are the sins of youth; ambition and the love of power the sins of middle age; covetousness and carking cares the crimes of old age

Clarke: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Follow righteousness - Flee from sin, pursue goodness. Righteousness - whatever is just, holy, and innocent. Faith - fidelity both to God and man, i...

Follow righteousness - Flee from sin, pursue goodness. Righteousness - whatever is just, holy, and innocent. Faith - fidelity both to God and man, improving that grace by which thy soul may be saved, and faithfully discharging the duties of thy office, that thou mayest save the souls of others. Charity - love to God and man. Peace among all the members of the Church, and as far as possible with all men; but especially among those who invoke the Lord out of a pure desire to glorify his name.

Calvin: 2Ti 2:22 - -- 22.Flee youthful desires This is an inference from what goes before; for, after mentioning useless questions, and having been led by this circumstanc...

22.Flee youthful desires This is an inference from what goes before; for, after mentioning useless questions, and having been led by this circumstance to censure Hymenaeus and Philetus, whose ambition and vain curiosity had led them away from the right faith, he again exhorts Timothy to keep at a distance from so dangerous a plague, and for this purpose he advises him to avoid “youthful desires.”

By this term he does not mean either a propensity to uncleanness, or any of those licentious courses or sinful lusts in which young men frequently indulge, but any impetuous passions to which the excessive warmth of that age is prone. If some debate has arisen, young men more quickly grow warm, are more easily irritated, more frequently blunder through want of experience, and rush forward with greater confidence and rashness, than men of riper age. With good reason, therefore, does Paul advise Timothy, being a young man, to be strictly on his guard against the vices of youth, which otherwise might easily drive him to useless disputes.

But follow righteousness He recommends the opposite feelings, that they may restrain his mind from breaking out into any youthful excesses; as if he had said, “These are the things to which thou oughtest to give thy whole attention, and thy whole exertions.” And first he mentions righteousness, that is, the right way of living; and afterwards he adds faith and love, in which it principally consists. Peace is closely connected with the present subject; for they who delight in the questions which he forbids must be contentious and fond of debating.

With all that call on the Lord Here, by a figure of speech, in which a part is taken for the whole, “calling on God” is taken generally for worship, if it be not thought preferable to refer it to profession. But this is the chief part of the worship of God, and for that reason “calling on God” often signifies the whole of religion or the worship of God. But when he bids him seek “peace with all that call upon the Lord,” it is doubtful whether, on the one hand, he holds out all believers as an example, as if he had said, that he ought to pursue this in common with all the true worshippers of God, or, on the other hand, he enjoins Timothy to cultivate peace with them. The latter meaning appears to be more suitable.

TSK: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Flee : Pro 6:5; 1Co 6:18, 1Co 10:14; 1Ti 6:11 youthful : Psa 119:9; Ecc 11:9, Ecc 11:10; 1Pe 2:11 follow : 1Ti 4:12, 1Ti 6:11; Heb 12:14; 3Jo 1:11 cha...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Flee also youthful lusts - Such passions as youth are subject to. On the word "flee,"and the pertinency of its use in such a connection, see th...

Flee also youthful lusts - Such passions as youth are subject to. On the word "flee,"and the pertinency of its use in such a connection, see the notes at 1Co 6:18. Paul felt that Timothy, then a young man, was subject to the same passions as other young men; and hence, his repeated cautions to him to avoid all those things, arising from his youth, which might be the occasion of scandal; compare the notes at 1Ti 4:12; 1Ti 5:2. It is to be remembered that this Epistle is applicable to other ministers, as well as to Timothy; and, to a young man in the ministry, no counsel could be more appropriate than to "flee from youthful lusts;"not to indulge for a moment in those corrupt passions to which youth are subject, but to cultivate the pure and sober virtues which become the ministerial office.

But follow righteousness, ... - compare the notes at Heb 12:14. The general meaning here is, that he was to practice all that is good and virtuous. He was to practice righteousness, or justice and equity, in all his dealings with men; faith, or fidelity in his duties; charity, or love to all men (see the notes at 1 Cor. 13); peace, or harmony and concord with all others. What virtues could be more appropriate for a minister of the gospel?

With them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart - That is, with all Christians, who are often characterized as those who call on the Lord; 1Co 1:2; compare Act 9:11. In all his social contact with them, Timothy was to manifest the virtues above recommended. But not with them alone. It would be incumbent on him to exhibit the same virtues in his intercourse with all.

Poole: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Flee also youthful lusts: by youthful lusts he means such sinful desires, propensities, and inclinations of mind as are most incident to youth, whe...

Flee also youthful lusts: by youthful lusts he means such sinful desires, propensities, and inclinations of mind as are most incident to youth, whether they be lusts of the flesh, or spiritual lusts, such as are the vices of the mind ambition, ostentation, pride, vain-glory, contempt of others, &c.

But follow righteousness follow justice, or innocency, which wrongeth none, but rendereth to every one his due; or, the righteousness of a holy life.

Faith which teacheth a soul to receive Divine revelations steadily, without perverse disputings.

Charity which is kind, envieth not, vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, 1Co 13:4-6 .

Peace, with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart a union, not with men of corrupt minds and practices, but with all such as serve and worship God purely and sincerely.

Haydock: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Youthful desires of any kind, not only of luxury and intemperance. (Witham)

Youthful desires of any kind, not only of luxury and intemperance. (Witham)

Gill: 2Ti 2:22 - -- Flee also youthful lusts,.... Meaning not lusts of uncleanness, lasciviousness, and filthiness; nor any of those follies and vanities which the youthf...

Flee also youthful lusts,.... Meaning not lusts of uncleanness, lasciviousness, and filthiness; nor any of those follies and vanities which the youthful age usually lusts and desires after, to which Timothy was not inclined; but such lusts as are apt to prevail with young ministers of the Gospel, such as vain glory, popular applause, seeking to have the pre-eminence, contentions with, and contempt of others, and the like.

But follow righteousness; the righteousness of Christ; or doing that which is just between man and man, and as one man would choose another should do to him; or rather integrity and faithfulness, in the ministry of the word, without seeking honour from men:

faith; both as a doctrine and grace; or veracity and truth in preaching the Gospel, striving for that, and not through ambition, and for the pre-eminence:

charity; or love, to God and Christ, and to his people; without which all gifts and works are of no avail; and which will engage a man to bear much, and to hope and believe all things:

peace with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart; peace is to be pursued and followed after with all men, as much as possible, but especially with the saints, the true worshippers of God; who draw nigh to him with true hearts, and call upon him in the sincerity of their souls: great care should be taken that peace be maintained with them; for they have great interest at the throne of grace; and God is nigh unto them, and hears their prayers. The Alexandrian copy reads, "with all that love the Lord".

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:22 In company with others who call on the Lord from a pure heart alludes to the value of the community of believers for the development of Christian virt...

Geneva Bible: 2Ti 2:22 ( 13 ) Flee also youthful lusts: but follow righteousness, faith, charity, ( 14 ) peace, with them that call on the Lord out of a pure heart. ( 13 ) ...

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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 2:22-26 - --The more we follow that which is good, the faster and the further we shall flee from that which is evil. The keeping up the communion of saints, will ...

Matthew Henry: 2Ti 2:22-26 - -- I. Paul here exhorts Timothy to beware of youthful lusts, 2Ti 2:22. Though he was a holy good man, very much mortified to the world, yet Paul thou...

Barclay: 2Ti 2:22-26 - --Here is a passage of most practical advice for the Christian leader and teacher. He must flee from youthful lusts. Many commentators have made sugges...

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 2:22-26 - --3. Summary applications 2:22-26 2:22 Paul urged Timothy to run away from the attractive desires that appeal especially to the young. In view of the co...

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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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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