
Text -- 2 Timothy 3:9 (NET)




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Robertson: 2Ti 3:9 - -- They shall proceed no further ( ou prokopsousin epi pleion ).
Future active of prokoptō . See note on 2Ti 2:16.
They shall proceed no further (
Future active of

Robertson: 2Ti 3:9 - -- Folly ( anoia ).
Old word (from anoos , a privative and nous ), want of sense, here only in N.T.
Folly (
Old word (from

Robertson: 2Ti 3:9 - -- Evident ( ekdēlos ).
Old word (ek , dēlos , outstanding), here only in N.T.
Evident (
Old word (
Shall proceed (
See on 2Ti 2:16.

Vincent: 2Ti 3:9 - -- Folly ( ἄνοια )
Only here and Luk 6:11 (note). The senselessness of their teaching, with an implication of its immoral character.
Folly (
Only here and Luk 6:11 (note). The senselessness of their teaching, with an implication of its immoral character.

Manifest (
N.T.o . lxx, 3 Macc. 3:19; 6:5.
Wesley -> 2Ti 3:9
In gaining proselytes.
JFB: 2Ti 3:9 - -- Though for a time (2Ti 2:16) "they shall advance or proceed (English Version, 'increase') unto more ungodliness," yet there is a final limit beyond wh...
Though for a time (2Ti 2:16) "they shall advance or proceed (English Version, 'increase') unto more ungodliness," yet there is a final limit beyond which they shall not be able to "proceed further" (Job 38:11; Rev 11:7, Rev 11:11). They themselves shall "wax worse and worse" (2Ti 3:13), but they shall at last be for ever prevented from seducing others. "Often malice proceeds deeper down, when it cannot extend itself" [BENGEL].

Literally, "dementation": wise though they think themselves.

JFB: 2Ti 3:9 - -- Greek, "shall be brought forth from concealment into open day" [BENGEL], (1Co 4:5).
Greek, "shall be brought forth from concealment into open day" [BENGEL], (1Co 4:5).

JFB: 2Ti 3:9 - -- As that of those magicians was, when not only could they no longer try to rival Moses in sending boils, but the boils fell upon themselves: so as to t...
Clarke: 2Ti 3:9 - -- But they shall proceed no farther - Such teaching and teachers shall never be able ultimately to prevail against the truth; for the foundation of Go...
But they shall proceed no farther - Such teaching and teachers shall never be able ultimately to prevail against the truth; for the foundation of God standeth sure

Clarke: 2Ti 3:9 - -- Their folly shall be manifest - As the Scriptures, which are the only rule of morals and doctrine, shall ever be preserved; so, sooner or later, all...
Their folly shall be manifest - As the Scriptures, which are the only rule of morals and doctrine, shall ever be preserved; so, sooner or later, all false doctrines shall be tried by them: and the folly of men, setting up their wisdom against the wisdom of God, must become manifest to all. False doctrine cannot prevail long where the sacred Scriptures are read and studied. Error prevails only where the book of God is withheld from the people. The religion that fears the Bible is not the religion of God. Is Popery or Protestantism this religion?
Calvin -> 2Ti 3:9
Calvin: 2Ti 3:9 - -- 9.But they shall not proceed further He encourages Timothy for the contest, by the confident hope of victory; for, although false teachers give him a...
9.But they shall not proceed further He encourages Timothy for the contest, by the confident hope of victory; for, although false teachers give him annoyance, he promises that they shall be, within a short time, disgracefully ruined. 184 Yet the event does not agree with this promise; and the Apostle appears to make a totally different declaration, a little afterwards, when he says that they will grow worse and worse. Nor is there any force in the explanation given by Chrysostom, that they will grow worse every day, but will do no injury to any person; for he expressly adds, “deceived and deceiving;” and, indeed, the truth of this is proved by experience. It is more correct to say, that he looked at them in various aspects; for the affirmation, that they will not make progress, is not universal; but he only means, that the Lord will discover their madness to many whom they had, at first, deceived by their enchantments.
For their folly shall be manifest to all When he says, to all, it is by a figure of speech, in which the whole is taken for a part. And, indeed, they who are most successful in deceiving do, at first, make great boasting, and obtain loud applause; and, in short, it appears as if nothing were beyond their power. But speedily their tricks vanish into air; for the Lord opens the eyes of many, so that they begin to see what was concealed from them for a time. Yet never is the “folly” of false prophets discovered to such an extent as to be known to all. Besides, no sooner is one error driven away than new errors continually spring up.
Both admonitions are therefore necessary. That godly teachers may not despair, as if it were in vain for them to make war against error, they must be instructed about the prosperous success which the Lord will give to his doctrine. But that they may not think, on the other hand, that they are discharged from future service, after one or two battles, they must be reminded that there will always be new occasion for fighting. But on this second point we shall speak afterwards; at present, let it suffice us, that he holds out to Timothy the sure hope of a successful issue, that he may be time more encouraged to fight, And he confirms this by the example which he had quoted; for, as the truth of God prevailed against the tricks of the magicians, so he promises that the doctrine of the gospel shall be victorious against every kind of errors that may be invented.
TSK -> 2Ti 3:9
TSK: 2Ti 3:9 - -- their : 2Ti 3:8; Exo 7:12, Exo 8:18, Exo 8:19, Exo 9:11; 1Ki 22:25; Psa 76:10; Jer 28:15-17; Jer 29:21-23, Jer 29:31, Jer 29:32, Jer 37:19; Act 13:11,...
their : 2Ti 3:8; Exo 7:12, Exo 8:18, Exo 8:19, Exo 9:11; 1Ki 22:25; Psa 76:10; Jer 28:15-17; Jer 29:21-23, Jer 29:31, Jer 29:32, Jer 37:19; Act 13:11, Act 19:15-17

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Barnes -> 2Ti 3:9
Barnes: 2Ti 3:9 - -- But they shall proceed no further - There is a certain point beyond which they will not be allowed to go. Their folly will become manifest, and...
But they shall proceed no further - There is a certain point beyond which they will not be allowed to go. Their folly will become manifest, and the world will understand it. The apostle does not say how far these false teachers would be allowed to go, but that they would not be suffered always to prosper and prevail. They might be plausible at first, and lead many astray; they might, by art and cunning, cover up the real character of their system; but there would be a fair development of it, and it would be seen to be folly. The apostle here may be understood as declaring a general truth in regard to error. It often is so plausible at first, that it seems to be true. It wins the hearts of many persons, and leads them astray. It flatters them personally, or it flatters them with the hope of a better state of things in the church and the world. But the time will always come when men will see the folly of it. Error will advance only to a certain point, when it will be "seen"to be falsehood and folly, and when the world will arise and cast it off. In some cases, this point may be slower in being reached than in others; but there "is"a point, beyond which error will not go. At the reformation under Luther, that point had been reached, when the teachings of the great apostasy were seen to be "folly,"and when the awakened intellect of the world would allow it to "proceed no farther,"and aroused itself and threw it off. In the workings of society, as well as by the direct appointment of God, there is a point beyond which error cannot prevail; and hence, there is a certainty that truth will finally triumph.
For their folly shall be manifest unto all men - The world will see and understand what they are, and what they teach. By smooth sophistry, and cunning arts, they will not be able always to deceive mankind.
As their’ s also was - That of Jannes and Jambres. That is, it became manifest to all that they could not compete with Moses and Aaron; that their claims to the power of working miracles were the mere arts of magicians, and that they had set up pretensions which they could not sustain; compare Exo 8:18-19. In regard to the time to which the apostle referred in this description, it has already been observed (see the notes at 2Ti 3:1), that it was probably to that great apostasy of the "latter days,"which he has described in 2 Thes. 2: and 1 Tim. 4: But there seems to be no reason to doubt that he had his eye immediately on some persons who had appeared then, and who had evinced some of the traits which would characterize the great apostasy, and whose conduct showed that the great "falling away"had already commenced. In 2Th 2:7, he says that the "mystery of iniquity"was already at work, or was even then manifesting itself; and there can be no doubt that the apostle saw that there had then commenced what he knew would yet grow up into the great defection from the truth. In some persons, at that time, who had the form of godliness, but who denied its power; who made use of insinuating arts to proselyte the weak and the credulous; who endeavor to imitate the true apostles, perhaps by attempting to work miracles, as Jannes and Jambres did, he saw the "germ"of what was yet to grow up into so gigantic a system of iniquity as to overshadow the world. Yet he consoled Timothy with the assurance that there was a point beyond which the system of error would not be allowed to go, but where its folly must be seen, and where it would be arrested.
Poole -> 2Ti 3:9
Poole: 2Ti 3:9 - -- But they shall proceed no further God will preserve those in his church that are sincere; though they may captivate a few poor, ignorant women, they ...
But they shall proceed no further God will preserve those in his church that are sincere; though they may captivate a few poor, ignorant women, they shall have no great success.
For their folly shall be made manifest unto all men for God will in his providence so order it, that their folly or madness shall appear to all, and their party shall decline. The Divine Providence, that governs all things by the invincible light of truth, discovers and confounds the most specious and subtle seducers in his own time. And this prediction of the apostle was exactly fulfilled with respect to those primitive seducers. As theirs also was; as God by his providence laid open Jannes and Jambres.
Haydock -> 2Ti 3:9
Haydock: 2Ti 3:9 - -- But they shall proceed no farther. How doth this agree with ver. 13. where it is said, that seducers shall grow worse and worse? or with what he s...
But they shall proceed no farther. How doth this agree with ver. 13. where it is said, that seducers shall grow worse and worse? or with what he said in the last chapter, (ver. 17.) that their talk spreadeth like a cancer? We may answer, that the heretics became worse, and seduced very many in all ages, but the providence of God always put a stop to their progress, so that they could never prevail against the Church, as they hoped and proposed to do. (Witham) ---
St. Paul shews what will be the fate of all heresies; and the annals of the Church prove good his words, that they will appear to flourish for a time, and then will die away and be forgotten.
Gill -> 2Ti 3:9
Gill: 2Ti 3:9 - -- But they shall proceed no further,.... They may proceed to more ungodliness, and wax worse and worse in error; but they shall proceed no further than ...
But they shall proceed no further,.... They may proceed to more ungodliness, and wax worse and worse in error; but they shall proceed no further than the magicians of Egypt, who did lying wonders, hardened Pharaoh's heart, and deceived him and the Egyptians; but could not destroy the Israelites, nor hinder their departure out of Egypt, when their time was come: so these wicked men do false miracles, harden the popes of Rome, and deceive the nations subject to them; but they cannot deceive the elect of God, nor destroy the church of God, against which the gates of hell cannot prevail; nor could they hinder the reformation, or the departure of the Lord's people out of Babylon.
For their folly should be manifest unto all men, as theirs also was; as the folly of Jannes and Jambres was, when Aaron's rod devoured theirs; and when they could not produce lice, but was obliged to own to Pharaoh, that that plague was the finger of God; and when they could not stand before Moses, because of the boils that were upon them, Exo 7:12. And so the Arabic version renders it, "as is manifest the folly, or madness of these two"; and it is notorious in how many instances the frauds, impostures, tricks, and villanies of the church of Rome, and its votaries, have been detected and exposed; which have been the means of hindering them from proceeding any further than they have. The Alexandrian copy reads, "their understanding"; that which they pretended to have of divine things.

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NET Notes: 2Ti 3:9 Grk “as theirs came to be,” referring to the foolishness of Jannes and Jambres. The referent of “theirs” (Jannes and Jambres) ...
Geneva Bible -> 2Ti 3:9
Geneva Bible: 2Ti 3:9 ( 3 ) But they shall proceed no further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all [men], as theirs also was.
( 3 ) He adds a comfort: the Lord will...

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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 3:1-9
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
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 3:8-9
Barclay: 2Ti 3:8-9 - --In the days between the Old and the New Testaments many Jewish books were written which expanded the Old Testament stories. In certain of these books...
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...
