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Robertson: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Impostors ( goētes ).
Old word from wailers (goaō , to bewail), professional mourners, deceivers, jugglers. Here only in the N.T. Modern impostor...
Impostors (
Old word from wailers (

Robertson: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Shall wax worse and worse ( prokopsousin epi to cheiron ).
"Shall cut forward to the worse stage."See note on 2Ti 2:16 for prokoptō . Cheiron is ...
Shall wax worse and worse (
"Shall cut forward to the worse stage."See note on 2Ti 2:16 for

Robertson: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Deceiving and being deceived ( planōntes kai planōmenoi ).
Present active and present passive participles of planaō . The tragedy of it all is ...
Deceiving and being deceived (
Present active and present passive participles of
Vincent: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Seducers ( γόντες )
N.T.o . Better, impostors or deceivers . From γοᾶν to howl . Originally, one who chants spells; a ...
Seducers (
N.T.o . Better, impostors or deceivers . From

Vincent: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Shall wax worse and worse ( προκόψουσιν ἐπὶ τὸ χεῖρον )
Lit. shall proceed to the worse . The formula, P...
Wesley -> 2Ti 3:13
Wesley: 2Ti 3:13 - -- He who has once begun to deceive others is both the less likely to recover from his own error, and the more ready to embrace the errors of other men.
He who has once begun to deceive others is both the less likely to recover from his own error, and the more ready to embrace the errors of other men.
JFB: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Reason why persecutions must be expected, and these becoming worse and worse as the end approaches. The breach between light and darkness, so far from...
Reason why persecutions must be expected, and these becoming worse and worse as the end approaches. The breach between light and darkness, so far from being healed, shall be widened [ALFORD].

JFB: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Literally, "conjurers." Magical arts prevailed at Ephesus (Act 19:19), and had been renounced by many Ephesians on embracing Christianity: but now whe...
Literally, "conjurers." Magical arts prevailed at Ephesus (Act 19:19), and had been renounced by many Ephesians on embracing Christianity: but now when Paul was writing to Ephesus, symptoms of a return to conjuring tricks appeared: an undesigned coincidence [BURTON]. Probably sorcery will characterize the final apostasy (Rev 13:15; Rev 18:23; Rev 22:15).

JFB: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Literally, "advance in the direction of worse" (see on 2Ti 3:9). Not contradictory to that verse: there the diffusion of the evil was spoken of; here ...
Literally, "advance in the direction of worse" (see on 2Ti 3:9). Not contradictory to that verse: there the diffusion of the evil was spoken of; here its intensity [ALFORD].

JFB: 2Ti 3:13 - -- He who has once begun to deceive others, is the less easily able to recover himself from error, and the more easily embraces in turn the errors of oth...
He who has once begun to deceive others, is the less easily able to recover himself from error, and the more easily embraces in turn the errors of others [BENGEL].
Clarke -> 2Ti 3:13
Clarke: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Evil men and seducers shall wax worse - They will yet get on for a season, deceiving themselves and deceiving others; but, by and by, their folly wi...
Evil men and seducers shall wax worse - They will yet get on for a season, deceiving themselves and deceiving others; but, by and by, their folly will become manifest to all, 2Ti 3:9. The word
Calvin -> 2Ti 3:13
Calvin: 2Ti 3:13 - -- 13.But wicked men and impostors This is the most bitter of all persecutions, when we see wicked men, with their sacrilegious hardihood, with their bl...
13.But wicked men and impostors This is the most bitter of all persecutions, when we see wicked men, with their sacrilegious hardihood, with their blasphemies and errors, gathering strength. Thus Paul says elsewhere, that Ishmael persecuted Isaac, not by the sword, but by mockery (Gal 4:29.) Hence also we may conclude, that in the preceding verse, it was not merely one kind of persecution that was described, but that the Apostle spoke, in general terms, of those distresses which the children of God are compelled to endure, when they contend for the glory of their Father.
I stated, a little before, in what respect they shall grow worse and worse; for he foretells not only that they will make obstinate resistance, but that they will succeed in injuring and corrupting others. One worthless person will always be more effectual in destroying, than ten faithful teachers in building, though they labor with all their might. Nor are there ever wanting the tares which Satan sows for injuring the pure corn; and even when we think that false prophets are driven away, others continually spring up in other directions.
Again, as to the power of doing injury, 188 it is not because falsehood, in its own nature, is stronger than truth, or that the tricks of Satan exceed the energy of the Spirit of God; but because men, being naturally inclined to vanity and errors, embrace far more readily what agrees with their natural disposition, and also because, being blinded by a righteous vengeance of God, they are led, as captive slaves, at the will of Satan. 189 And the chief reason, why the plague of wicked doctrines is so efficacious, is, that the ingratitude of men deserves that it should be so. It is highly necessary for godly teachers to be reminded of this, that they may be prepared for uninterrupted warfare, and may not be discouraged by delay, or yield to the haughtiness and insolence of adversaries.
Defender -> 2Ti 3:13
Defender: 2Ti 3:13 - -- This phrase refers to spiritual seducers in particular. The word (Greek goes) occurs nowhere else in the New Testament, but apparently suggests occult...
This phrase refers to spiritual seducers in particular. The word (Greek
TSK -> 2Ti 3:13
TSK: 2Ti 3:13 - -- evil : 2Ti 3:8, 2Ti 2:16, 2Ti 2:17; 2Th 2:6-10; 1Ti 4:1; 2Pe 2:20, 2Pe 3:3; Rev 12:9, Rev 13:14, Rev 18:23
being : Job 12:16; Isa 44:20; Eze 14:9, Eze...

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Barnes -> 2Ti 3:13
Barnes: 2Ti 3:13 - -- But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse - That is, it is the character of such men to do this; they may be expected to do it. This ...
But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse - That is, it is the character of such men to do this; they may be expected to do it. This is the general law of depravity - that if men are not converted, they are always growing worse, and sinking deeper into iniquity. Their progress will be certain, though it may be gradual, since "nemo repente turpissimus."The connection here is this: that Timothy was not to expect that he would be exempt from persecution 2Ti 3:12, by any change for the better in the wicked men referred to. He was to anticipate in them the operation of the general law in regard to bad men and seducers - that they would grow worse and worse. From this fact, he was to regard it as certain that he, as well as others, would be liable to be persecuted. The word rendered "seducers"-
Deceiving - Making others believe that to be true and right, which is false and wrong. This was, of course, done by seductive arts.
And being deceived - Under delusion themselves. The advocates of error are often themselves as really under deception, as those whom they impose upon. They are often sincere in the belief of error, and then they are under a delusion; or, if they are insincere, they are equally deluded in supposing that they can make error pass for truth before God, or can deceive the Searcher of hearts. The worst victims of delusion are those who attempt to delude others.
Poole -> 2Ti 3:13
Poole: 2Ti 3:13 - -- Neither do thou expect that the times should mend, for men that are given up to their lusts and gohtev , such as go about to deceive others, will gr...
Neither do thou expect that the times should mend, for men that are given up to their lusts and
Deceiving, and being deceived deceiving others, and being left by the just judgment of God to deceive and ruin their own souls.
Gill -> 2Ti 3:13
Gill: 2Ti 3:13 - -- But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse,.... By "evil men" are meant, not sinful men in common, as all are by nature and practice; nor onl...
But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse,.... By "evil men" are meant, not sinful men in common, as all are by nature and practice; nor only open profane sinners but rather wicked men under a form of godliness, as before; and who are full of wickedness and malice against truly godly persons, even as the devil himself, of whom the same word is used, when he is called the wicked one; and this is a reason why true professors of religion must expect persecution, seeing as there ever were, so there ever will be such sort of men, who will not grow better, but worse and worse. The word for "seducers", signifies sorcerers, enchanters, a sort of jugglers; and as the other, it well suits with the ecclesiastics of the church of Rome, who pretend to miracles, and do lying wonders, and by their sorceries deceive all nations, Rev 18:23 and these "shall wax worse and worse"; in principle and in practice, in ungodliness, and in error, in wickedness and malice against the saints, and in the arts of deceiving; so the church of Rome is never to be expected to be better, but worse; at the time of the fall of Babylon she will be an habitation of devils, the hold of every foul spirit, and the cage of every unclean and hateful bird, Rev 18:2
deceiving: not God, but themselves and others even all nations, excepting the elect of God; which they do by their good words and fair speeches, and by their show of devotion and religion, and by their pretended miracles and lying wonders:
and deceived by the old serpent, the devil, under whose power and influence they are, in whose snare they are taken, and by whom they are led captive, and will at last share the same fate with himself, and be cast into the same lake of fire and brimstone.

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ti 3:1-17
TSK Synopsis: 2Ti 3:1-17 - --1 He advertises him of the times to come;6 describes the enemies of the truth;10 propounds unto him his own example;16 and commends the holy scripture...
MHCC -> 2Ti 3:10-13
MHCC: 2Ti 3:10-13 - --The more fully we know the doctrine of Christ, as taught by the apostles, the more closely we shall cleave to it. When we know the afflictions of beli...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ti 3:10-17
Matthew Henry: 2Ti 3:10-17 - -- Here the apostle, to confirm Timothy in that way wherein he walked, I. Sets before him his own example, which Timothy had been an eye-witness of, ha...
Barclay -> 2Ti 3:10-13; 2Ti 3:10-13
Barclay: 2Ti 3:10-13 - --Paul contrasts the conduct of Timothy, his loyal disciple, with the conduct of the heretics who were doing their utmost to wreck the Church. The wo...

Barclay: 2Ti 3:10-13 - --Paul completes the story of the things in which Timothy has shared, and must share, with him, by speaking of the experiences of an apostle; and he...
Constable -> 2Ti 3:1-13; 2Ti 3:8-13
Constable: 2Ti 3:1-13 - --A. Characteristics of the last days 3:1-13
Paul instructed Timothy concerning what God had revealed woul...






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