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Text -- 2 Timothy 2:7-26 (NET)

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2:7 Think about what I am saying and the Lord will give you understanding of all this. 2:8 Remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, a descendant of David; such is my gospel, 2:9 for which I suffer hardship to the point of imprisonment as a criminal, but God’s message is not imprisoned! 2:10 So I endure all things for the sake of those chosen by God, that they too may obtain salvation in Christ Jesus and its eternal glory. 2:11 This saying is trustworthy: If we died with him, we will also live with him. 2:12 If we endure, we will also reign with him. If we deny him, he will also deny us. 2:13 If we are unfaithful, he remains faithful, since he cannot deny himself.
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. 2:15 Make every effort to present yourself before God as a proven worker who does not need to be ashamed, teaching the message of truth accurately. 2:16 But avoid profane chatter, because those occupied with it will stray further and further into ungodliness, 2:17 and their message will spread its infection like gangrene. Hymenaeus and Philetus are in this group. 2:18 They have strayed from the truth by saying that the resurrection has already occurred, and they are undermining some people’s faith. 2:19 However, God’s solid foundation remains standing, bearing this seal: “The Lord knows those who are his,” and “Everyone who confesses the name of the Lord must turn away from evil.” 2:20 Now in a wealthy home there are not only gold and silver vessels, but also ones made of wood and of clay, and some are for honorable use, but others for ignoble use. 2:21 So if someone cleanses himself of such behavior, he will be a vessel for honorable use, set apart, useful for the Master, prepared for every good work. 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. 2:23 But reject foolish and ignorant controversies, because you know they breed infighting. 2:24 And the Lord’s slave must not engage in heated disputes but be kind toward all, an apt teacher, patient, 2:25 correcting opponents with gentleness. Perhaps God will grant them repentance and then knowledge of the truth 2:26 and they will come to their senses and escape the devil’s trap where they are held captive to do his will.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Hymenaeus a man who, along with Philetus, had fallen into errors/heresies and was excommunicated by Paul
 · Philetus a man who, along with Hymenaeus, had fallen into errors/heresies and was excommunicated by Paul


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Minister | Righteous | Philetus | Hymenaeus | Commandments | Jesus, The Christ | Holiness | Doctrines | Gentleness | Strife | Paul | Influence | Suffering | Faithful Sayings | PASTORAL EPISTLES | Word of God | Sanctification | Faith | Meekness | Persecution | more
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NET Notes: 2Ti 2:7 Grk “in all things.”

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:8 Grk “according to my gospel.”

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:9 Or “chained,” “bound.”

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:10 Grk “with eternal glory.”

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:11 The following passage has been typeset as poetry because many scholars regard this passage as poetic or hymnic. These terms are used broadly to refer ...

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:12 Grk “if we renounce,” but the “him” is implied by the parallel clauses.

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:13 If we are unfaithful…he cannot deny himself. This could be (1) a word of warning (The Lord will exact punishment; he cannot deny his holiness) o...

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

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...

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:16 Grk “they [who engage in it] will progress even more in ungodliness.”

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:17 Grk “of whom are Hymenaeus and Philetus.” Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, this last clause has been made a new...

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:18 Grk “have deviated concerning the truth.”

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:19 Grk “names the name of the Lord.”

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:20 Grk “for dishonor,” probably referring to vessels used for refuse or excrement.

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:21 Grk “from these,” alluding to the errors and deeds of the false teachers described in vv. 14-19.

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...

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:23 Or “fights,” although this could suggest weapons and blows, whereas in the present context this is not the primary focus. Although “...

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...

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:25 Grk “repentance unto knowledge of the truth.”

NET Notes: 2Ti 2:26 Grk “for that one’s will,” referring to the devil, but with a different pronoun than in the previous phrase “by him.” So...

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