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Text -- 2 Timothy 4:5 (NET)

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4:5 You, however, be self-controlled in all things, endure hardship, do an evangelist’s work, fulfill your ministry.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: 2Ti 4:5 - -- But be thou sober ( su de nēphe ). Present active imperative of nēphō , for which see note on 1Th 5:6, 1Th 5:8. "Be sober in thy head."

But be thou sober ( su de nēphe ).

Present active imperative of nēphō , for which see note on 1Th 5:6, 1Th 5:8. "Be sober in thy head."

Robertson: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Suffer hardship ( kakopathēson ). See note on 2Ti 2:9.

Suffer hardship ( kakopathēson ).

See note on 2Ti 2:9.

Robertson: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Do the work of an evangelist ( ergon poiēson euaggelistou ). See note on 1Co 1:17; Eph 4:11 for euaggelistēs , gospelizer.

Do the work of an evangelist ( ergon poiēson euaggelistou ).

See note on 1Co 1:17; Eph 4:11 for euaggelistēs , gospelizer.

Robertson: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Fulfil ( plērophorēson ). First aorist active imperative of plērophoreō , for which see note on Col 4:12. In Col 4:17 Paul uses plēroō ...

Fulfil ( plērophorēson ).

First aorist active imperative of plērophoreō , for which see note on Col 4:12. In Col 4:17 Paul uses plēroō to Archippus about his ministry as he here employs plērophoreō . Both verbs mean to fill full.

Vincent: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Watch thou ( σὺ νῆφε ) See on 1Th 5:6, and see on ἀνανήψωσιν recover , 2Ti 2:26.

Watch thou ( σὺ νῆφε )

See on 1Th 5:6, and see on ἀνανήψωσιν recover , 2Ti 2:26.

Vincent: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Endure afflictions ( κακοπάθησον ) Or suffer hardship . See on 2Ti 2:9, and comp. 2Ti 4:5.

Endure afflictions ( κακοπάθησον )

Or suffer hardship . See on 2Ti 2:9, and comp. 2Ti 4:5.

Vincent: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Of an evangelist ( εὐαγγελιστοῦ ) Here, Act 21:8 and Eph 4:11. In the last passage, a special function, with apostles, prophets, ...

Of an evangelist ( εὐαγγελιστοῦ )

Here, Act 21:8 and Eph 4:11. In the last passage, a special function, with apostles, prophets, pastors, and teachers. A traveling, minister whose work was not confined to a particular church. So Philip, Act 8:5-13, Act 8:26-40. A helper of the apostles. An apostle, as such, was an evangelist (1Co 1:17), but every evangelist was not an apostle. In The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles (about 100 a.d.) it is prescribed that an apostle shall not remain in one place longer than two days, and that when he departs he shall take nothing with him except enough bread to last until his next station (ch. xi).

Vincent: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Make full proof of thy ministry ( τὴν διακονίαν σου πληροφόρησον ) Better, fulfill or fully perform . In Pa...

Make full proof of thy ministry ( τὴν διακονίαν σου πληροφόρησον )

Better, fulfill or fully perform . In Pastorals only here and 2Ti 4:17. See on Luk 1:1. In lxx once, Ecc 8:11, is fully persuaded . Only in this passage in the active voice. Comp. πληρώσαντες τὴν διακονίαν having fulfilled their ministration , Act 12:25 : ἐπλήρου τὸν δρόμον was fulfilling his course , Act 13:25, and τὸν δρόμον I have finished the course , 2Ti 4:7. For διακονίαν ministry , see on 1Ti 1:12.

Wesley: 2Ti 4:5 - -- An earnest, constant, persevering exercise. The scripture watching, or waiting, implies steadfast faith, patient hope, labouring love, unceasing praye...

An earnest, constant, persevering exercise. The scripture watching, or waiting, implies steadfast faith, patient hope, labouring love, unceasing prayer; yea, the mighty exertion of all the affections of the soul that a man is capable of.

Wesley: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Whatever you are doing, yet in that, and in all things, watch.

Whatever you are doing, yet in that, and in all things, watch.

Wesley: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Which was next to that of an apostle.

Which was next to that of an apostle.

JFB: 2Ti 4:5 - -- I am no longer here to withstand these things; be thou a worthy successor of me, no longer depending on me for counsel, but thine own master, and swim...

I am no longer here to withstand these things; be thou a worthy successor of me, no longer depending on me for counsel, but thine own master, and swimming without the corks [CALVIN]; follow my steps, inherit their result, and the honor of their end [ALFORD].

JFB: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Literally, "with the wakefulness of one sober."

Literally, "with the wakefulness of one sober."

JFB: 2Ti 4:5 - -- On all occasions and under all circumstances (Tit 2:7).

On all occasions and under all circumstances (Tit 2:7).

JFB: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Suffer hardships [ALFORD].

Suffer hardships [ALFORD].

JFB: 2Ti 4:5 - -- A missionary bishop preacher, and teacher.

A missionary bishop preacher, and teacher.

JFB: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Fulfil in all its requirements, leaving nothing undone (Act 12:25; Rom 15:19; Col 4:17).

Fulfil in all its requirements, leaving nothing undone (Act 12:25; Rom 15:19; Col 4:17).

Clarke: 2Ti 4:5 - -- But watch thou in all things - It is possible to be overtaken in a fault, to neglect one’ s duty, and to lose one’ s soul. Watching unto p...

But watch thou in all things - It is possible to be overtaken in a fault, to neglect one’ s duty, and to lose one’ s soul. Watching unto prayer prevents all these evils

Clarke: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Endure afflictions - Let no sufferings affright thee; nor let the dread of them either cause thee to abandon the truth, or relax in thy zeal for the...

Endure afflictions - Let no sufferings affright thee; nor let the dread of them either cause thee to abandon the truth, or relax in thy zeal for the salvation of men

Clarke: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Do the work of an evangelist - That is: Preach Christ crucified for the sins of the whole world; for this, and this alone, is doing the work of an e...

Do the work of an evangelist - That is: Preach Christ crucified for the sins of the whole world; for this, and this alone, is doing the work of an evangelist, or preacher of the glad tidings of peace and salvation by Christ. An angel from God was first sent to do the work of an evangelist, and how did he do it? Behold, said he, I bring you good tidings of great joy; Ιδου γαρ, ευαγγελιζομαι ὑμιν χαραν μεγαλην, ἡτις εσται παντι τῳ λαῳ . Behold, I evangelize unto you great joy, which shall be to all people; to you is born a Savior. Those who do not proclaim Christ as having tasted death for every man, and who do not implicitly show that every human soul may be saved, do not perform the work of evangelists; they, God help them! limit the Holy One of Israel. Yet, as far as they preach the truth in sincerity, so far God acknowledges and blesses them and their labors; they do a part of the work, but not the whole

Clarke: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Make full proof of thy ministry - Push all thy principles to their utmost power of activity; carry them on to all their consequences; and try what G...

Make full proof of thy ministry - Push all thy principles to their utmost power of activity; carry them on to all their consequences; and try what God will do for thee, and by thee. Neglect no part of thy sacred function; perform faithfully all the duties of which it is composed; and do God’ s work in his own way and in his own spirit.

Calvin: 2Ti 4:5 - -- 5.But watch thou in all things. He proceeds with the former exhortation, to the effect that the more grievous the diseases are, the more earnestly Ti...

5.But watch thou in all things. He proceeds with the former exhortation, to the effect that the more grievous the diseases are, the more earnestly Timothy may labor to cure them; and that the nearer dangers are at hand, the more diligently he may keep watch. And because the ministers of Christ, when they faithfully discharge their office, are immediately called to engage in combats, he at the same time reminds Timothy to be firm and immovable in enduring adversity. 196

Do the work of an Evangelist That is, “Do that which belongs to an evangelist.” Whether he denotes generally by this term any ministers of the gospel, or whether this was a special office, is doubtful; but I am more inclined to the second opinion, because from Eph 4:11 it is clearly evident that this was an intermediate class between apostles and pastors, so that the evangelists ranked as assistants next to the apostles. It is also more probable that Timothy, whom Paul had associated with himself as his closest companion in all things, surpassed ordinary pastors in rank and dignity of office, than that he was only one of their number. Besides, to mention an honorable title of office tends not only to encourage him, but to recommend his authority to others; and Paul had in view both of these objects.

Render thy ministry approved If we read this clause as in the old translation, “Fulfill thy ministry,” the meaning will be: “Thou canst not fully discharge the office intrusted to thee but by doing those things which I have enjoined. Wherefore see that you fail not in the middle of the course.” But becauseπληροφορεῖν commonly means “to render certain” or “to prove,” I prefer the following meaning, which is also most agreeable to the context, — that Timothy, by watching, and by patiently enduring afflictions, and by constant teaching, will succeed in having the truth of his ministry established, because from such marks all will acknowledge him to be a good and faithful minister of Christ.

TSK: 2Ti 4:5 - -- watch : Isa 56:9, Isa 56:10, Isa 62:6; Jer 6:17; Eze 3:17, Eze 33:2, Eze 33:7; Mar 13:34, Mar 13:37; Luk 12:37; Act 20:30,Act 20:31; 1Th 5:6; Heb 13:1...

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Barnes: 2Ti 4:5 - -- But watch thou in all things - Be vigilant against error and against sin, and faithful in the performance of duty; See the Mat 25:13 note; 1Co ...

But watch thou in all things - Be vigilant against error and against sin, and faithful in the performance of duty; See the Mat 25:13 note; 1Co 16:13 note.

Endure afflictions - See the notes at 2Ti 2:3. The Greek word here is the same which is there rendered "endure hardness."

Do the work of an evangelist - On the word "evangelist,"see the notes on Act 21:8. The phrase here means, "do the work of preaching the gospel,"or of one appointed to proclaim the glad tidings of salvation. This is the proper business of all ministers, whatever other rank they may maintain. Whether it was ever regarded as the proper duty of a separate class of men to do this, see the notes on Eph 4:11.

Make full proof of thy ministry - Margin, "fulfill;"compare the notes at Rom 14:5. The word here used denotes, properly, to bear or bring fully; then to persuade fully; and then to make fully assured of, to give full proof of. The meaning here seems to be, "to furnish full evidence of what is the design of the Christian ministry, and of what it is adapted to accomplish,"by the faithful performance of all its duties. Timothy was so to discharge the duties of his office as to furnish "a fair illustration"of what the ministry could do, and thus to show the wisdom of the Saviour in its institution. This should be the aim of all the ministers of the gospel. Each one should resolve, by the blessing of God, that the ministry, in his hands, shall be allowed, "by a fair trial,"to show to the utmost what it is adapted to do for the welfare of mankind.

Poole: 2Ti 4:5 - -- But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions: watching implieth: 1. A negation of sleep. 2. An industrious keeping ourselves awake for some end...

But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions: watching implieth:

1. A negation of sleep.

2. An industrious keeping ourselves awake for some end.

Keep thyself from all sin, and from all idleness and laziness, and do this industriously, that thou mayst honour God in thy work.

Do the work of an evangelist for thy work is a great work, the work of one who is to publish the gospel; or of one who is left by me the apostle of Christ to settle the church which I have laid the foundation of, Act 21:8 Eph 4:11 .

Make full proof of thy ministry make a full proof unto others of thy faithfulness in thy ministerial office and employment.

PBC: 2Ti 4:5 - -- " do the work of an evangelist" a command to Timothy, in the course of preaching the word to the Ephesian flock, not to neglect " evangelistic preach...

" do the work of an evangelist"

a command to Timothy, in the course of preaching the word to the Ephesian flock, not to neglect " evangelistic preaching." Pastoral preaching tends to be instructive. It aims to edify, or to build up and strengthen, the believer. Evangelistic preaching, on the contrary, tends to be persuasive. It aims to challenge and to motivate people to repent. If the church at Ephesus was functioning as it should, the members would be bringing new people to public worship on a regular basis. Initially, these people would need conversion, not edification. Thus, the preaching of evangelistic messages from God’s word would periodically be necessary. Furthermore, because evangelism is essentially a matter of highlighting the contrast between Christ and the world (i.e. " What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul..." ;" Strait is the gate...that leads unto life...broad is the way...that leads to destruction" ;" A man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things that he possesseth..." ;" Silver and gold have we none...but in the name of Jesus of Nazareth, rise and walk..." ; etc.), every existing believer needs to hear evangelistic preaching from time to time. Even the mature Christian needs ongoing conversion and repentance; none are exempt from the influx of worldliness. Timothy, do the work of an evangelist.

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Haydock: 2Ti 4:5 - -- Be thou vigilant, &c. It may either be expounded, watch in all things; or, take pains in all things. The latter seems the true construction. (W...

Be thou vigilant, &c. It may either be expounded, watch in all things; or, take pains in all things. The latter seems the true construction. (Witham) ---

An evangelist; a diligent preacher of the gospel. (Challoner) ---

Fulfil thy ministry. [4] So even Dr. Wells, in his amendments to the Protestant translation, which hath, make full proof of thy ministry. See Luke I. 1. See also St. John Chrysostom on this place. ---

Be sober. There is nothing for this in the Greek, nor in St. John Chrysostom. The Latin interpreter seems to have added it, as being contained in the other Greek words in this verse. (Witham)

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Ministerium tuum imple, Greek: plerophoreson. St. John Chrysostom, ( Greek: log. th. p. 371) Greek: toutesti, pleroson; and so again, (ver. 17) prזdicatio impleatur, Greek: plerophorethe, toutesti, says St. John Chrysostom p. 376, Greek: plerothe. St. John Chrysostom doubtless understood Greek as well as Erasmus or Mr. Legh, who therefore need not have accused the Latin interpreter as if he knew not Greek, so as to distinguish betwixt Greek: plerophorein and Greek: pleroun.

Gill: 2Ti 4:5 - -- But watch thou in all things,.... Relating to himself, his doctrine, and conversation; and to others, to feed the flock of God under his care, to know...

But watch thou in all things,.... Relating to himself, his doctrine, and conversation; and to others, to feed the flock of God under his care, to know the state of them, and care for them; to give the time of night, and notice of approaching danger, and see the laws of Christ put in execution; either in allusion to shepherds, who watch over their flocks night and day; or to watchmen that are upon the walls of cities, or go about them; or to the priests and Levites in the temple:

endure afflictions; the Alexandrian copy adds, "as a good soldier of Jesus Christ", as in 2Ti 2:3 meaning reproaches and persecutions for the sake of the Gospel, from without, and all trials and exercises from within, through the infirmities and ill conduct of the saints themselves; all which are to be endured patiently, cheerfully, and courageously; so as not to be moved by them to desist from the work of the ministry:

do the work of an evangelist; which may design either an officer, then in the church, distinct from apostles and prophets on the one hand, and pastors and teachers on the other; and was below the former, and above the latter; and was aiding and assisting to the apostles, and such an one Timothy may be thought to be: or it may intend a preacher of the Gospel in common; and to do the work of such an one is not to read lectures of morality, or to preach up justification and salvation by the works of the law; or to mix law and Gospel together, and confound them both; but to preach peace, pardon, righteousness, life, and salvation alone by Jesus Christ, and through the free grace of God:

make full proof of thy ministry: the work of the ministry, which lies in preaching the Gospel, and administering ordinances, and doing all the duties belonging to it, which is to fulfil it, or discharge it; and which gives full proof of a man's being a true and faithful minister of the word; particularly when he diligently and constantly attends to his work; seeks not his own things, but the things of Christ; cheerfully and patiently suffers for Christ and his Gospel, and lives an agreeable life and conversation.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: 2Ti 4:5 Or “sober,” “temperate.”

Geneva Bible: 2Ti 4:5 ( 3 ) But watch thou in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, ( b ) make full proof of thy ministry. ( 3 ) The wickedness and...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: 2Ti 4:1-22 - --1 He exhorts him to do his duty with all care and diligence;6 certifies him of the nearness of his death;9 wills him to come speedily unto him, and to...

Maclaren: 2Ti 4:1-5 - --Light At Eventide I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at His appearing and His king...

MHCC: 2Ti 4:1-5 - --People will turn away from the truth, they will grow weary of the plain gospel of Christ, they will be greedy of fables, and take pleasure in them. Pe...

Matthew Henry: 2Ti 4:1-8 - -- Observe, I. How awfully this charge is introduced (2Ti 4:1): I charge thee before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the...

Barclay: 2Ti 4:1-5 - --As Paul comes to the end of his letter, he wishes to nerve and to challenge Timothy to his task. To do so he reminds him of three things concerning ...

Barclay: 2Ti 4:1-5 - --There can be few New Testament passages where the duties of the Christian teacher are more clearly set out than here. The Christian teacher is to be u...

Barclay: 2Ti 4:1-5 - --Paul goes on to describe the foolish listeners. He warns Timothy that the day is coming when men will refuse to listen to sound teaching and will col...

Constable: 2Ti 3:14--4:6 - --B. Conduct in the last days 3:14-4:5 Paul identified two of Timothy's duties in the last days to impress...

Constable: 2Ti 4:1-5 - --2. Proclamation of the truth 4:1-5 4:1 Paul wanted Timothy to proclaim the truth in his public ministry as well as to adhere to it in his personal lif...

College: 2Ti 4:1-22 - --2 TIMOTHY 4 E. A FINAL CHARGE TO TIMOTHY (4:1-8) 1 In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view o...

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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 4 (Chapter Introduction) Overview 2Ti 4:1, He exhorts him to do his duty with all care and diligence; 2Ti 4:6, certifies him of the nearness of his death; 2Ti 4:9, wills h...

Poole: 2 Timothy 4 (Chapter Introduction) TIMOTHY CHAPTER 4

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) (2Ti 4:1-5) The apostle solemnly charges Timothy to be diligent, though many will not bear sound doctrine. (2Ti 4:6-8) Enforces the charge from his o...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter, I. Paul with great solemnity and earnestness presses Timothy to the diligent and conscientious discharge of his work and office a...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) Paul's Grounds Of Appeal (2Ti_4:1-5) The Christian's Duty (2Ti_4:1-5 Continued) Foolish Listeners (2Ti_4:1-5 Continued) Paul Comes To The End (...

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 4 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO 2 TIMOTHY 4 In this chapter the apostle charges Timothy to perform his office as an evangelist with great diligence, constancy, and...

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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