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Text -- 2 Timothy 2:24 (NET)

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2:24 And the Lord’s slave must not engage in heated disputes but be kind toward all, an apt teacher, patient,
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Strife | SERVANT | Righteous | Patience | Minister | Meekness | Gentleness | FORBEARANCE | Commandments | APT | more
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Must not strive ( ou dei machesthai ). Rather, "it is not necessary for him to fight"(in such verbal quibbles). The negative ou goes with dei , not...

Must not strive ( ou dei machesthai ).

Rather, "it is not necessary for him to fight"(in such verbal quibbles). The negative ou goes with dei , not with the infinitive machesthai .

Robertson: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Gentle ( ēpion ). Old word (from epos , speech), affable, mild, in N.T. only here (and 1Th 2:7 in some MSS.; W. H. have nēpios ).

Gentle ( ēpion ).

Old word (from epos , speech), affable, mild, in N.T. only here (and 1Th 2:7 in some MSS.; W. H. have nēpios ).

Robertson: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Teachable ( didaktikon ). See note on 1Ti 3:2.

Teachable ( didaktikon ).

See note on 1Ti 3:2.

Robertson: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Forbearing ( anexikakon ). Late compound (from future of anechō , anexō , and kakon , putting up with evil). Here only in N.T.

Forbearing ( anexikakon ).

Late compound (from future of anechō , anexō , and kakon , putting up with evil). Here only in N.T.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:24 - -- The servant of the Lord ( δοῦλον κυρίου ) The teacher or other special worker in the church. Comp. Tit 1:1; Rom 1:1; Gal 1:10; Ph...

The servant of the Lord ( δοῦλον κυρίου )

The teacher or other special worker in the church. Comp. Tit 1:1; Rom 1:1; Gal 1:10; Phi 1:1, Col 4:12. Of any Christian, 1Co 7:22; Eph 6:6. The phrase is often applied to the Old Testament prophets as a body: see Amo 3:7; Jer 7:25; Ezr 9:11; Dan 9:6. To Joshua, Jdg 2:8; to David, Psa 78:70.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Must not ( οὐ δεῖ ) Moral obligation.

Must not ( οὐ δεῖ )

Moral obligation.

Vincent: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Gentle ( ἤπιον ) Only here and 1Th 2:7 (note).

Gentle ( ἤπιον )

Only here and 1Th 2:7 (note).

Vincent: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Apt to teach, patient ( διδακτικόν, ἀνεξίκακον ) Διδακτικός apt to teach , only here and 1Ti 3:2 (note). ...

Apt to teach, patient ( διδακτικόν, ἀνεξίκακον )

Διδακτικός apt to teach , only here and 1Ti 3:2 (note). Ἁνεξικακία forbearing , N.T.o . Ανεξικακία forbearance Wisd. 2:19. Rend. Forbearing .

Wesley: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Eagerly or passionately.

Eagerly or passionately.

Wesley: 2Ti 2:24 - -- As do the vain wranglers spoken of, 2Ti 2:23.

As do the vain wranglers spoken of, 2Ti 2:23.

Wesley: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Chiefly by patience and unwearied assiduity.

Chiefly by patience and unwearied assiduity.

JFB: 2Ti 2:24 - -- "The servant of the Lord" must imitate his master in not striving contentiously, though uncompromising in earnestly contending for the faith (Jud 1:3;...

"The servant of the Lord" must imitate his master in not striving contentiously, though uncompromising in earnestly contending for the faith (Jud 1:3; Mat 12:19).

JFB: 2Ti 2:24 - -- "patient" (Greek, "patient in bearing wrongs") in respect to adversaries. He is to be gentle so that he may occasion no evils; patient so that he may ...

"patient" (Greek, "patient in bearing wrongs") in respect to adversaries. He is to be gentle so that he may occasion no evils; patient so that he may endure evils.

JFB: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Implying not only solid teaching and ease in teaching, but patience and assiduity in it [BENGEL].

Implying not only solid teaching and ease in teaching, but patience and assiduity in it [BENGEL].

Clarke: 2Ti 2:24 - -- The servant of the Lord must not strive - See on 1Ti 3:2 (note), 1Ti 3:3 (note).

The servant of the Lord must not strive - See on 1Ti 3:2 (note), 1Ti 3:3 (note).

Calvin: 2Ti 2:24 - -- 24.But the servant of the Lord must not fight Paul’s argument is to this effect: “The servant of God must stand aloof from contentions; but fooli...

24.But the servant of the Lord must not fight Paul’s argument is to this effect: “The servant of God must stand aloof from contentions; but foolish questions are contentions; therefore whoever desires to be a ‘servant of God,’ and to be accounted such, ought to shun them.” And if superfluous questions ought to be avoided on this single ground, that it is unseemly for a servant of God to fight, how impudently do they act, who have the open effrontery of claiming applause for raising incessant controversies? Let the theology of the Papists now come forth; what else will be found in it than the art of disputing and fighting? The more progress any man has made in it, the more unfit will he be for serving, Christ.

But gentle towards all, 179 qualified for teaching When he bids the servant of Christ be “gentle,” he demands a virtue which is opposite to the disease of contentions. To the same purpose is what immediately follows, that he beδιδακτικός, “qualified for teaching.” There will be no room for instruction, if he have not moderation and some equability of temper. What limit will be observed by a teacher, when he is warmed for fighting? The better a man is qualified for teaching, the more earnestly does he keep aloof from quarrels and disputes.

Patient to the bad 180 The importunity of some men may sometimes produce either irritation or weariness; and for that reason he adds, “bearing with them,” at the same time pointing out the reason why it is necessary; namely, because a godly teacher ought even to try whether it be possible for him to bring back to the right path obstinate and rebellious persons, which cannot be done without the exercise of gentleness.

Defender: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Strive means to be quarrelsome, seeking to change the mind of one's opponent by arguing with him. That approach will not win him over, even if he is u...

Strive means to be quarrelsome, seeking to change the mind of one's opponent by arguing with him. That approach will not win him over, even if he is unable to answer the arguments. "A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still." We are told to "contend for the faith" (Jud 1:3), but that doesn't mean to be contentious about the faith."

TSK: 2Ti 2:24 - -- the servant : Deu 34:5; Jos 1:1; 2Ch 24:6; Dan 6:20; 1Ti 6:11; Tit 1:1, Tit 3:2; Jam 1:1 must : Mat 12:19; Act 15:2; 2Co 10:4; Phi 2:3, Phi 2:14; 1Ti ...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ti 2:24 - -- And the servant of the Lord - Referring here primarily to the Christian minister, but applicable to all Christians; for all profess to be the s...

And the servant of the Lord - Referring here primarily to the Christian minister, but applicable to all Christians; for all profess to be the servants of the Lord.

Must not strive - He may calmly inquire after truth; he may discuss points of morals, or theology, if he will do it with a proper spirit; he may "contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints"Jud 1:3; but he may not do that which is here mentioned as strife. The Greek word - μάχεσθαι machesthai - commonly denotes, "to fight, to make war, to contend."In Joh 6:52; Act 7:26; 2Ti 2:24;, it is rendered "strove,"and "strive;"in Jam 4:2, "fight."It is not elsewhere used in the New Testament. The meaning is, that the servant of Christ should be a man of peace. He should not indulge in the feelings which commonly give rise to contention, and which commonly characterize it. He should not struggle for mere victory, even when endeavoring to maintain truth; but should do this, in all cases, with a kind spirit, and a mild temper; with entire candor; with nothing designed to provoke and irritate an adversary; and so that, whatever may be the result of the discussion, "the bond of peace"may, if possible, be preserved; compare the notes at Rom 12:18.

But be gentle unto all men; - see the notes at 1Th 2:7. The word rendered "gentle,"does not occur elsewhere in the New Testament. It means that the Christian minister is to be meek and mild toward all, not disputatious and quarrelsome.

Apt to teach; - see the notes at 1Ti 3:2.

Patient - Margin, "forbearing."The Greek word here used does not elsewhere occur in the New Testament. It means, patient under evils and injuries. Robinson, Lexicon. Compare the Eph 4:2 note; Col 3:13 note.

Poole: 2Ti 2:24 - -- He that is the servant of the Lord in the work of the ministry, must not macesyai , fight or strive he must neither be a striker nor a brawler, ...

He that is the servant of the Lord in the work of the ministry,

must not macesyai , fight or strive he must neither be a striker nor a brawler, neither fight with his hands nor his tongue.

But be gentle unto all men but show himself to all courteous, of a soft temper, meek and gentle.

Apt to teach, patient: see the notes on 1Ti 3:2,3 .

PBC: 2Ti 2:24 - -- While it is true that the bible repeatedly speaks of our being servants - our role being that of a servant of the Lord, the fact is we can't even beg...

While it is true that the bible repeatedly speaks of our being servants - our role being that of a servant of the Lord, the fact is we can't even begin to serve Him until He has first served us (in the sense of salvation).

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Haydock: 2Ti 2:24 - -- Fit to teach [9] and instruct others. (Witham) =============================== [BIBLIOGRAPHY] Docibilem, Greek: didaktikon. See 1 Timothy...

Fit to teach [9] and instruct others. (Witham)

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Docibilem, Greek: didaktikon. See 1 Timothy iii. 2. which is there translated doctorem, and it signifies one fit to teach.

Gill: 2Ti 2:24 - -- And the servant of the Lord must not strive,.... By "the servant of the Lord" is not meant any believer in common, but a minister of the word, as Timo...

And the servant of the Lord must not strive,.... By "the servant of the Lord" is not meant any believer in common, but a minister of the word, as Timothy was; such an one ought not to strive about words to no profit, about mere words, and in a litigious, quarrelsome manner, and for mastery and not truth; though he may, and ought to strive for the faith of the Gospel; this is praiseworthy in him:

but be gentle unto all men; not only to troubled minds, and wounded consciences, by supplying them with the precious promises and truths of the Gospel; and to backsliders, by restoring them in a spirit of meekness; but even to those who contradict the truth, and themselves, by mild and kind instructions.

Apt to teach, showing a willingness to instruct the ignorant and obstinate, and making use of abilities given for that purpose, notwithstanding all discouragements; for it follows,

patient, or "bearing evil"; not only the infirmities of weak brethren in the church, and the reproaches and persecutions of profane men in the world; but also the contradictions and oppositions of the adversaries of truth, so as not to be irritated and provoked, or to be discouraged, and desist from the defence of the Gospel.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:24 Grk “must not fight” or “must not quarrel.” The Greek verb is related to the noun translated “infighting” in v. 23...

Geneva Bible: 2Ti 2:24 And the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all [men], apt to teach, ( i ) patient, ( i ) To win them through our patient bearing...

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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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Commentary -- Other

Evidence: 2Ti 2:24 This is the spirit in which we should share our faith. It has been well said, " Never argue with a fool. Someone watching might not be able to tell th...

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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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