2 Timothy 3:1
Context3:1 But understand this, that in the last days difficult 1 times will come.
2 Timothy 1:18
Context1:18 May the Lord grant him to find mercy from the Lord on that day! 2 And you know very well all the ways he served me in Ephesus. 3
2 Timothy 1:3
Context1:3 I am thankful to God, whom I have served with a clear conscience as my ancestors did, 4 when I remember you in my prayers as I do constantly night and day. 5
2 Timothy 1:12
Context1:12 Because of this, in fact, I suffer as I do. 6 But I am not ashamed, because I know the one in whom my faith is set 7 and I am convinced that he is able to protect what has been entrusted to me 8 until that day. 9
2 Timothy 4:8
Context4:8 Finally the crown of righteousness is reserved for me. The Lord, the righteous Judge, will award it to me in that day – and not to me only, but also to all who have set their affection on 10 his appearing.


[3:1] 1 tn Or perhaps, “dangerous,” “fierce.”
[1:18] 2 sn That day is a reference to the day when Onesiphorus (v. 16) stands before Christ to give account for his service (cf. v. 12; 1 Cor 3:13; 2 Cor 5:9-10).
[1:18] 3 tn Grk “all the ways he served in Ephesus.”
[1:3] 3 tn Grk “from my ancestors.”
[1:3] 4 tn Or “as I do constantly. By night and day I long to see you…”
[1:12] 4 tn Grk “suffer these things.”
[1:12] 5 tn Or “in whom I have believed.”
[1:12] 6 sn What has been entrusted to me (Grk “my entrustment,” meaning either (1) “what I have entrusted to him” [his life, destiny, etc.] or (2) “what he has entrusted to me” [the truth of the gospel]). The parallel with v. 14 and use of similar words in the pastorals (1 Tim 6:20; 2 Tim 2:2) argue for the latter sense.
[1:12] 7 sn That day is a reference to the day when Paul would stand before Christ to give account for his service (cf. 2 Tim 1:18; 1 Cor 3:13; 2 Cor 5:9-10).