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Text -- 2 Timothy 3:4 (NET)

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3:4 treacherous, reckless, conceited, loving pleasure rather than loving God.
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Dictionary Themes and Topics: Pride | Pleasure | PETER, SIMON | Minister | Lovers | LOVER | Job, Book of | JUDE, THE EPISTLE OF | HIGHMINDED | HEADY | GNOSTICISM | Formalism | Fellowship | Commandments | Citizenship | Character | BETRAYERS | Associations | Apostasy | Amusements and Worldly Pleasures | more
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Robertson , Vincent , Wesley , JFB , Clarke , Defender , TSK

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Barnes , Poole , Gill

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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Barclay , Constable , College

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Traitors ( prodotai ). Old word (from prodidōmi ), in N.T. only here, Luk 6:16; Act 7:52.

Traitors ( prodotai ).

Old word (from prodidōmi ), in N.T. only here, Luk 6:16; Act 7:52.

Robertson: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Headstrong ( propeteis ). Old word (from pro and piptō ), falling forward, in N.T. only here and Act 19:36.

Headstrong ( propeteis ).

Old word (from pro and piptō ), falling forward, in N.T. only here and Act 19:36.

Robertson: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Puffed up ( tetuphōmenoi ). Perfect passive participle of tuphoō . See note on 1Ti 3:6.

Puffed up ( tetuphōmenoi ).

Perfect passive participle of tuphoō . See note on 1Ti 3:6.

Robertson: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Lovers of pleasure ( philēdonoi ). Literary Koiné[28928]š word (philos , hēdonē ), only here in N.T.

Lovers of pleasure ( philēdonoi ).

Literary Koiné[28928]š word (philos , hēdonē ), only here in N.T.

Robertson: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Lovers of God ( philotheoi ). Old word (philos , theos ), only here in N.T.

Lovers of God ( philotheoi ).

Old word (philos , theos ), only here in N.T.

Vincent: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Traitors ( προδόται ) Or betrayers . Only here, Luk 6:16; Act 7:52.

Traitors ( προδόται )

Or betrayers . Only here, Luk 6:16; Act 7:52.

Vincent: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Heady ( προπετεῖς ) Precipitate, reckless, headstrong in the pursuit of a bad end under the influence of passion. Only here and Act 19...

Heady ( προπετεῖς )

Precipitate, reckless, headstrong in the pursuit of a bad end under the influence of passion. Only here and Act 19:36. In lxx, slack , loose , hence foolish , Pro 10:14, and dividing or parting asunder , as the lips; of one who opens his lips and speaks hastily or thoughtlessly, Pro 13:3. Comp. Sir. 9:18.

Vincent: 2Ti 3:4 - -- High-minded ( τετυφωμένοι ) Better, besotted or clouded with pride. See on 1Ti 3:6, and comp. 1Ti 6:4.

High-minded ( τετυφωμένοι )

Better, besotted or clouded with pride. See on 1Ti 3:6, and comp. 1Ti 6:4.

Vincent: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God ( φιλήδονοι μᾶλλον ἢφιλόθεοι ) Pleasure-lovers rather than God-lover...

Lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God ( φιλήδονοι μᾶλλον ἢφιλόθεοι )

Pleasure-lovers rather than God-lovers. Both words N.T.o . o lxx.

Wesley: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Which naturally extinguishes all love and sense of God.

Which naturally extinguishes all love and sense of God.

JFB: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Precipitate in action and in passion.

Precipitate in action and in passion.

JFB: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Literally, "puffed up" with pride, as with smoke blinding them.

Literally, "puffed up" with pride, as with smoke blinding them.

JFB: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Love of pleasure destroys the love and sense of God.

Love of pleasure destroys the love and sense of God.

Clarke: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Traitors - Προδοται· From προ, before, and διδωμι, to deliver up. Those who deliver up to an enemy the person who has put his ...

Traitors - Προδοται· From προ, before, and διδωμι, to deliver up. Those who deliver up to an enemy the person who has put his life in their hands; such as the Scots of 1648, who delivered up into the hands of his enemies their unfortunate countryman and king, Charles the First; a stain which no lapse of ages can wipe out

Clarke: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Heady - Προπετεις· From προ, forwards, and πιπτω, to fall; headstrong, precipitate, rash, inconsiderate

Heady - Προπετεις· From προ, forwards, and πιπτω, to fall; headstrong, precipitate, rash, inconsiderate

Clarke: 2Ti 3:4 - -- High-minded - Τετυφωμενοι· From τυφος, smoke; the frivolously aspiring; those who are full of themselves, and empty of all good

High-minded - Τετυφωμενοι· From τυφος, smoke; the frivolously aspiring; those who are full of themselves, and empty of all good

Clarke: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God - This is nervously and beautifully expressed in the Greek, φιληδονοι μαλλον η φιλο...

Lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God - This is nervously and beautifully expressed in the Greek, φιληδονοι μαλλον η φιλοθεοι lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God; i.e. pleasure, sensual gratification, is their god; and this they love and serve; God they do not.

Defender: 2Ti 3:4 - -- This word was used of Judas (Luk 6:16), who betrayed Christ, suggesting that the latter-day church harbors many Christ-betrayers.

This word was used of Judas (Luk 6:16), who betrayed Christ, suggesting that the latter-day church harbors many Christ-betrayers.

Defender: 2Ti 3:4 - -- The word means puffed up.

The word means puffed up.

Defender: 2Ti 3:4 - -- One need only compare the number of pleasure-seekers on the Lord's Day to the number of people in church."

One need only compare the number of pleasure-seekers on the Lord's Day to the number of people in church."

TSK: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Traitors : 2Pe 2:10-22; Jud 1:8, Jud 1:9 highminded : Rom 11:20; 1Ti 6:17 lovers of God : Rom 16:18; Phi 3:18, Phi 3:19; 1Ti 5:6; 2Pe 2:13, 2Pe 2:15; ...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Traitors - This word is used in the New Testament only here and in Luk 6:16; Act 7:52. It means any one who betrays - whether it be a friend or...

Traitors - This word is used in the New Testament only here and in Luk 6:16; Act 7:52. It means any one who betrays - whether it be a friend or his country. Treason has been in all ages regarded as one of the worst crimes that man can commit.

Heady - The same word in Act 19:36, is rendered rashly. It occurs only there and in this place in the New Testament. It properly means "falling forwards; prone, inclined, ready to do anything; then precipitate, headlong, rash."It is opposed to that which is deliberate and calm, and here means that men would be ready to do anything without deliberation, or concern for the consequences. They would engage in enterprises which would only disturb society, or prove their own ruin.

High-minded - Literally, "puffed up;"compare the notes at 1Ti 3:6, where the same word is rendered "lifted up with pride."The meaning is, that they would be inflated with pride or self-conceit.

Lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God - That is, of sensual pleasures, or vain amusements. This has been, and is, the characteristic of a great part of the world, and has often distinguished even many who profess religion. Of a large portion of mankind it may be said that this is their characteristic, that they live for pleasure; they have no serious pursuits; they brook no restraints which interfere with their amusements, and they greatly prefer the pleasures to be found in the gay assembly, in the ball-room, or in the place of low dissipation, to the friendship of their Creator.

Poole: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Traitorsprodotai signifies the betraying of any trust, or a falsehood to any person to whom we are obliged. It is in Scripture applied to Judas, Luk ...

Traitorsprodotai signifies the betraying of any trust, or a falsehood to any person to whom we are obliged. It is in Scripture applied to Judas, Luk 6:16 , and to the Jews that crucified Christ, Act 7:52 . The verb whence it derives is by authors applied to persons, places, and causes: it signifies that in the latter times there should be a general falsehood amongst men; see Mat 10:21 ; falsehood towards their superiors, their relation, profession, &c.

Heady rash, inconsiderate.

High-minded blown up as bladders with an opinion of their own deserts.

Lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God voluptuous men, not using what God hath given them with a moderate satisfaction and delight in them, but contrary to God’ s commandments, and thereby showing that they have more love for the gratification of their sensitive appetite than the pleasing of God.

Gill: 2Ti 3:4 - -- Traitors,.... To their princes and sovereigns, whose deaths they have contrived and compassed, and whom they have assassinated and murdered; and have ...

Traitors,.... To their princes and sovereigns, whose deaths they have contrived and compassed, and whom they have assassinated and murdered; and have been betrayers of the secrets of persons, which they have come at by auricular confession to them; and of their best and nearest friends, to preserve and secure themselves.

Heady; rash, daring, bold, and impudent, fit to say and do any thing, though ever so vile and wicked.

High, minded; puffed and swelled up with a vain conceit of themselves, and speaking great swelling words of vanity;

lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God; lovers of sinful pleasures, or the pleasures of sin, which are but for a season, and not God; serving divers lusts and pleasures, and not God; making a god of their belly; sensual idolaters, delighting themselves in their carnal lusts, and not in the service of God.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 3:1-9 - --Even in gospel times there would be perilous times; on account of persecution from without, still more on account of corruptions within. Men love to g...

Matthew Henry: 2Ti 3:1-9 - -- Timothy must not think it strange if there were in the church bad men; for the net of the gospel was to enclose both good fish and bad, Mat 13:47, M...

Barclay: 2Ti 3:2-5 - --Here is one of the most terrible pictures in the New Testament of what a godless world would be like, with the terrible qualities of godlessness set ...

Barclay: 2Ti 3:2-5 - --In these terrible days men would be braggarts and arrogant. In Greek writings these two words often went together; and they are both picturesque. Br...

Barclay: 2Ti 3:2-5 - --These twin qualities of the braggart and the arrogant man inevitably result in love of insult (blasphemia, 988). Blasphemia is the word which is tra...

Barclay: 2Ti 3:2-5 - --In these terrible days men will be slanderers. The Greek for slanderer is diabolos (1228) which is precisely the English word devil. The devil is th...

Barclay: 2Ti 3:2-5 - --In these last terrible days men will come to have no love for good things or good persons (aphilagathos, 865). There can come a time in a man's life...

Constable: 2Ti 3:1-13 - --A. Characteristics of the last days 3:1-13 Paul instructed Timothy concerning what God had revealed woul...

Constable: 2Ti 3:1-7 - --1. Evidences of faithlessness 3:1-7 3:1 Paul had given Timothy some instruction concerning the apostasy of the last days in his first epistle (4:1-3)....

College: 2Ti 3:1-17 - --2 TIMOTHY 3 C. THE CHARACTER OF THE LAST DAYS (3:1-9) 1 But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. 2 People will be lovers of the...

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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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ti 3:1, He advertises him of the times to come; 2Ti 3:6, describes the enemies of the truth; 2Ti 3:10, propounds unto him his own exampl...

Poole: 2 Timothy 3 (Chapter Introduction) TIMOTHY CHAPTER 3

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) (2Ti 3:1-9) The apostle foretells the rise of dangerous enemies to the gospel. (2Ti 3:10-13) Proposes his own example to Timothy. (2Ti 3:14-17) And ...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) I. The apostle forewarns Timothy what the last days would be, with the reasons thereof (2Ti 3:1-9). II. Prescribes various remedies against them (...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) Times Of Terror (2Ti_3:1) The Qualities Of Godlessness (2Ti_3:2-5) The Qualities Of Godlessness (2Ti_3:2-5 Continued) The Qualities Of Godlessnes...

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 3 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 TIMOTHY 3 In this chapter the apostle delivers out a prophecy of the last days, showing how perilous the times will be, describin...

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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